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Keeping stress bottled up could take a toll on memory. New research reveals why older Chinese Americans who internalize stress may face faster cognitive decline.
There was no warning, no incident — just the sudden hiss of oleoresin capsicum, better known as pepper spray, deployed ...
Women are finding friendship, community and deeper purpose by taking up hobbies - sometimes in male-dominated fields - in ...
When Kikuyo Nakamura’s adult son discovered bumps on his back, she assumed it was just a rash. Still, she urged him to go to the hospital — better safe than sorry. Hiroshi, her second son, was born in ...
A state psychologist testified Friday that a woman charged with murdering a 4-year-old boy in Jefferson City in 2018 is mentally competent to go to trial. Tiffany Harris, a forensic examiner and ...
From one war to the next, Soroka has learned to work smarter and create a level of response to meet the needs of their ...
Published on Aug. 6 in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the new research reveals deaths by suicide and drug overdose significantly increased statewide in the aftermath of the August ...
Things like "rot days" and "couch time" are generally things normal people find relaxing that smart people can't stand. Of ...
Over 21 days of talking with ChatGPT, an otherwise perfectly sane man became convinced that he was a real-life superhero. We ...
The first ‘divorce healing camp’ — a staycation at Hampton by Hilton Dubai Airport in Al Qusais — was held on July 19 and 20 ...
"That fluency is both a bridge and a burden," Elika Dadsetan, the executive director of VISIONS, Inc, told Newsweek.
Maria Munro-Schuster has long believed that the way physical and mental health are addressed in classrooms needs to change.