In an article posted on Global Winnipeg, forensic psychologist, Leanne ten Brinke, analyzes news footage and interviews of individuals, both male and female, who are addressing the “disappearance” of their loved ones. Are they telling the truth or did they have a part to play in the disappearance? Well, ten Brinke aims to find out.…
Read MoreThe Language for Feelings
Many people are critical of our education system and we are discovering as the years pass that American children graduating from our school systems are not top notch competitively intelligent specimens of a super power such as the United States of America but are failing academically, socially and sometimes emotionally. Many of us ask, why…
Read MoreDoes Crying Make you Feel Better?
Many women may find that having a good cry makes them feel better. The occasional cry even seems cathartic. However, this does not seem to be the case, as TIME HEALTHLAND reports. Recent research has shed some light on the subject of “releasing it all” in a good cry. The study found that for two-thirds…
Read MoreBrain Shrinkage is Unique to Humans
BBC has reported that brain shrinkage is unique to the human brain and does not effect our closest evolutionary relatives, chimpanzees. Currently, humans are the only known animals to suffer from age-related dementia, which is directly related to the shrinkage of our brains. By age 80, the average human brain has lost 15% of its…
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