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According to the facial feedback hypothesis, the simple act of putting a smile on your face can boost your mood. But recent research shows pasting on a grin can have mixed results. → Read More
According to the facial feedback hypothesis, the simple act of putting a smile on your face can boost your mood. But recent research shows pasting on a grin can have mixed results. → Read More
The Somali American model was also the first to wear a burkini in the Miss Minnesota USA pageant in 2016. Find out more about the garment — and the controversies it has sparked. → Read More
Halima Aden, a Somali American and Muslim model, is the first woman to pose in a burkini for Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue, which hits → Read More
The Somali American model was also the first to wear a burkini in the Miss Minnesota USA pageant in 2016. Find out more about the garment — and the controversies it has sparked. → Read More
Many studies have found that women aren't as willing as men to take risks. And so they may shy away from riskier investments or career choices, → Read More
It happened almost a decade ago, while Dr. Salome Maswime was doing her medical internship at a small hospital in rural South Africa. She was in a morning → Read More
A new study on maternal mortality finds that the rate is up to 50 times higher in many African countries than in high-income countries. → Read More
A growing body of research shows keeping a log of what you are thankful for can lower stress, help you sleep better, and may even reduce the risk of heart disease. But it's not for everyone. → Read More
Over this past year, lifestyle blogger Aileen Xu has kept a monthly gratitude list. Sometimes it was the big stuff: "I'm grateful that my family → Read More
A growing body of research shows keeping a log of what you are thankful for can lower stress, help you sleep better, and may even reduce the risk of heart disease. But it's not for everyone. → Read More
A couple of weeks ago, eight-year-old Liam Ramsay-Leavitt of Martinez, Calif., was swing → Read More
No longer do kids with concussions need to sit in dark rooms for days on end. For the first time in nearly a decade, the nation's pediatricians have loosened their guidance on concussion recovery. → Read More
The disease is hard to diagnose. And stage 2 patients have faced a week of infusions that can cause additional suffering. Now there's a new option. → Read More
There could be an upside to your phone addiction. Games like Tetris can reduce anxiety, according to new research. So if you've got Election Day jitters, go ahead and launch that app. → Read More
There could be an upside to your phone addiction. Games like Tetris can reduce anxiety, according to new research. So if you've got Election Day jitters, go ahead and launch that app. → Read More
If you've ever played Tetris — whether it was at an old-school Gameboy, or just on your → Read More
If you've ever played Tetris — whether it was at an old-school Gameboy, or just on your iPhone — then you know: It's 8-bit enchantment. " → Read More
There could be an upside to your phone addiction. Games like Tetris, can reduce anxiety, according to new research. So if you've got Election Day jitters, go ahead and launch that app. → Read More
There could be an upside to your phone addiction. Games like Tetris, can reduce anxiety, according to new research. So if you've got Election Day jitters, go ahead and launch that app. → Read More