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Carolyn Gregoire

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Past articles by Carolyn:

What South Korea Can Teach The World About Living Well

Take notes from the Winter Olympics host country. → Read More

23 Signs You're Secretly An Introvert

You might be a "quiet type" after all. → Read More

Why We Get Depressed At The Holidays, And How To Deal

Sometimes this time of year isn't so merry and bright. → Read More

The Secret to Mastering a New Subject In School

Share & Inspire Others!The Challenge: Students are hit with huge quantities of information when they begin a new subject The Science: Research shows that mindful memorization... → Read More

How To Defend Yourself Against A Broken Health Care System

A former Harvard physician and New York Times reporter takes on a deeply dysfunctional American institution. → Read More

People With Migraines Are 3 Times More Likely To Have Anxiety

“The unpredictable and uncontrollable nature of migraine pain can be extremely anxiety-producing," one researcher said. → Read More

Liberal And Conservative Tastes In Books Reveals Deep Partisan Divide

Readers on the political right and left have very different tastes in science books, research finds. → Read More

Liberal And Conservative Tastes In Books Reveals Deep Partisan Divide

Readers on the political right and left have very different tastes in science books, research finds. → Read More

Childhood Antibiotic Use Could Lead To Autoimmune Disease In Adulthood

Disrupting the early development of a healthy gut microbiome can do serious long-term damage, a study finds. → Read More

This Is Why Narcissists Make Friends With Other Narcissists

When it comes to personality traits, we like others who reflect ourselves. → Read More

This Common Mental Shortcut Can Lead To Bad Decision-Making

The brain's natural tendency to cut corners can pave the way for irrational decisions. → Read More

Neurological Diseases Cost The U.S. $800 Billion Each Year

And the numbers are rising exponentially as the population ages, according to a new report. → Read More

Here's The Real Way To Fix The Teen Sleep Loss Epidemic

It's not later school start times, but here's what might actually work, according to a new study. → Read More

This Brain Marker Could Identify Teens At High Risk for Psychosis

The brain shows a heightened emotional and threat response to everyday objects in the environment. → Read More

In Breakthrough Discovery, Scientists Mass-Produce Artificial Blood

The technique could one day be used to sustainably create blood, particularly for patients with rare blood types. → Read More

Being An Older Mom Comes With Some Major Advantages

Children of older mothers are less likely to face harsh discipline, and more likely to thrive. → Read More

This College Class On 'Historical Frauds' Is Fighting Pseudoscience Head-On

A university course designed to teach critical thinking has been highly successful in dispelling misinformation and conspiracy theories. → Read More

Are Baby Boomers A 'Generation Of Sociopaths'?

A controversial new book argues boomers are beset with egotism, impulsivity and a shocking lack of empathy -- and they're leaving the world a worse place. → Read More

How Your Ancestors' Environment Determines The Shape Of Your Nose

It's not just genetics that influences whether your nose turns out short and wide or tall and narrow. → Read More

Rising Numbers Of Alzheimer's Patients Could Bankrupt Medicare

Baby boomers are heading inexorably into the peak risk years for the disease. → Read More