Good relationships between teammates are essential to a team’s success, but athletes who feel more closely connected to their teammates
The youngest smoke more
“Since 1970, campaigns against smoking seem to have been largely successful, but the message has not been able to reach
Parents’ behavior during playtime may affect toddler’s weight later on
Parents who positively engage with their children during play time—and gently steer them to clean up afterward—may help toddlers with
Beauty is simpler, and less special, than we realize: New analysis of long-studied feeling
Beauty, long studied by philosophers, and more recently by scientists, is simpler than we might think, New York University psychology
Web-based support system may help people lose weight and keep it off
In a randomized long-term lifestyle change trial, an Internet-based health behavior change support system (HBCSS) was effective in improving weight
Relational mobility may influence your interpersonal behaviors
A large-scale analysis has suggested it’s easier for people to form and replace relationships in North America, Europe and Latin
Is it their own fault?! How people judge the exclusion of others
The way people view the social exclusion of others varies — depending on how much they think the excluded person
Gene therapy restores hand function after spinal cord injury in rats
Researchers at King’s College London have shown that rats with spinal cord injuries can re-learn skilled hand movements after being
When can ads intensify unhealthy cravings? Holistic thinking patterns can influence responses to food advertisements
The obesity epidemic is no longer strictly an American problem. Statistics suggest that many populations around the world are increasingly
Larger sample sizes needed to increase reproducibility in neuroscience studies
Small sample sizes in studies using functional MRI to investigate brain connectivity and function are common in neuroscience, despite years