Scientists recently discovered that people with high IQ scores process sensory information differently by suppressing "irrelevant" sensory information.
Being exposed to secondhand smoke may make children more physically aggressive and antisocial, according to a new study.
Children living in households with depressed parents can easily detect their parents' sadness, according to a new study.
Physical and emotional impairments are common are often left untreated in cancer survivors, a new report claims.
Your dreams may predict the future of your relationships, a new study suggests.
High levels of sexual harassment is more likely to trigger purging in men than in women, according to a new study.
No one likes a fat-talker, a new study has confirmed.
Will your kid strike it rich? Scientists say parents might be able to find out their children's future salary just by looking at their kid's math and reading test scores at age seven.
People can feel pain just by witnessing others in agony, according to a new study.
Past studies have shown that women who have experienced domestic are at higher risk of becoming depressed. However, a new study reveals that women who are depressed are also more likely to experience domestic violence.
Mothers who have suffered childhood abuse, neglect or other traumatic experiences are more unwilling to talk to their children about the child's emotional experiences, according to a new study.
A new survey reveals that a third of men in their forties and fifties admit to recklessly spending their money on sports cars because they are suffering from a midlife crisis.
Forget silicone implants, push-up bras and everything you've ever known about breast enlargement. Women can enlarge their breasts just by thinking about it, according to a psychologist.
High blood pressure can go undiagnosed for years starting from adolescence.
Living with patients with schizophrenia can actually have a positive impact on their family, according to new research.