Proud women are perceived as being better leaders than their more cheerful counterparts, according to a new study.
Researchers link the genetic malady, Fragile X syndrome that is responsible for inherited autism, to the behavioral symptoms associated with the disease.
Researchers report that a type of psychosurgery could be effective in treating people with severe obsessive compulsive disorder.
If you're still not sure about online dating, you may want to listen up. A new study revealed that more than a third of marriages between 2005 and 2012 began online, and online couples actually enjoy happier and longer marriages.
Researchers found that people who were healthier complained less about memory problems.
Wonder why ladies think you're such a creep? It may be because you're not getting enough sleep.
Researchers found that looking at your own Facebook profile could boost your self-esteem.
The American Psychiatric Association's newest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) added caffeine withdrawal as a mental illness.
A new study reveals that women don't like their promiscuous counterparts, and view them as more unsuitable for friendship than less sexually experienced women.
Getting a little kinky between the sheets may actually promote psychological health, according to a new study. Researchers found that people who play with whips, chains and handcuffs during sex were actually psychologically healthier than those who enjoy "vanilla sex".
Researchers found that taking Ritalin or Adderall did not increased the likelihood of substance abuse in children with ADHD.
Stretching and meditation exercises can fight off symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and normalize stress hormone levels, a new study suggests.
Men multiply and women divide the number of lovers they've been with to appear "normal", according to a new study.
Women who have previously experienced domestic abuse are more likely to develop depression and anxiety around the time of birth.
The American Academy of Pediatrics published a report recommending pediatricians pay extra attention to military children.