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I talked to 263 of the world’s longest-living people—their 9 ‘non-negotiables’ for a long, happy life
For the past 20 years, I’ve traveled across the world to study the five Blue Zones — areas in which…
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Man who sees upside down provides clues on how we process faces
Claudio was born with a joint condition that restricted the range of motion in the joints of his neck Brad…
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Giant pandas in captivity may be suffering from ‘jet lag’: study
Giant pandas living in captivity may be suffering from a type of “jet lag,” according to a new study. The…
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Feel anxious when you don’t have your cell phone? You may have ‘nomophobia’—how to spot the signs
We all have a certain level of attachment to our cell phones, but for some people, being without their phones…
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Sorry For The Delayed Reply. Sometimes Email Really Is Overwhelming
Woman stressed out by email. getty Have you ever beat yourself up for not sending an email for days (or…
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AI voices are hard to spot even if you know audio might be a deepfake
Could you tell if you were listening to an AI-generated voice? Shutterstock/fizkes Even when people know they may be listening…
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MIT neuroscientist: The No. 1 skill that sets people with ‘excellent memory’ apart from those who struggle—’it’s rare’
Exercising your memory regularly is the key to brain enhancement, especially if you want to ward off memory issues later…
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Science Says You Can Heal From A Breakup With Food
For an overwhelming segment of the population, the trauma of a breakup creates a beeline for so-called comfort foods: tubs…
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Here’s the No. 1 thing that ‘destroys’ relationships, say researchers who studied couples for 50 years
As a psychologist and sexologist, we’ve been studying relationships for more than 50 years combined, and we’ve found that no…
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