Leland Vittert is best known as a journalist. He's been an international correspondent covering intense stories from the Middle East and hosts On Balance with Leland Vittert. What most don't know ...
Is aggression part of our primate nature, wired into our systems because it helps us survive, or do we learn it from such seemingly innocent occupations as watching cartoons and wrestling matches on ...
Share on Pinterest What we eat could influence our psychological well-being as we age, research has shown. Rob and Julia Campbell/Stocksy There is ongoing research on how food relates to mental ...
How did the political party associated with stability and preservation become so interested in tearing down established institutions?
Sharing how you're feeling can be frightening. Friends and family can judge, and therapists can be expensive and hard to come by, which is why some people are turning to ChatGPT for help with their ...
The digital advertising landscape is evolving as playable ads move beyond their gaming origins to become a universal engagement tool.
How often have you splurged on the new phone, the new sofa, or a special pair of shoes — then two weeks later, it feels ordinary, or you’re not even using it? We’ll unpack why this happens (hedonic ...
We have another strong list of nominees for the Lee County High School Student of the Week: Sept. 28-Oct. 2. You can vote here, or cast your vote using the interactive voting tool at the bottom of ...
In fact, nurturing certain habits today can lead to a satisfying and joyous life later on. The decisions you make daily can set the stage for a happier, more vibrant future. It's all about weaving ...
A new study shows that brain health is closely tied to lifestyle choices, with positive habits making brains appear years younger than their chronological age.
For all parents who don’t want to ban their children from screens, but don’t want to harm their health, this may be the best option.