Researchers show that you run more when your friends run more
When the people you know run more, you run more. And now there's data to prove it.
Apr 19, 2017
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When the people you know run more, you run more. And now there's data to prove it.
Apr 19, 2017
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Being someone's BFF is a big deal – you don't hand over the other half of your "Best Friends" necklace to just anyone. Having a romantic partner who is also your best friend potentially sounds perfect. With your BFF as ...
Feb 13, 2017
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A new study of U.S. adolescents provides some of the best evidence to date of how violence spreads like a contagious disease.
Dec 20, 2016
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There is a conception that bullied children with few friends can find new ones online.
Nov 15, 2016
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To build a following, narcissism works. Briefly.
Sep 30, 2016
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From scissors and staplers to car keys and cell phones, we pass objects to other people every day. We often try to pass the objects so that the handle or other useful feature is facing the appropriate direction for the person ...
Sep 27, 2016
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A study shows which psychological characteristics of some new mothers may affect how they use Facebook to show off their baby.
May 24, 2016
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It's happened to many of us: While looking right at someone you know very well, you open your mouth and blurt out the wrong name. The name you blurt is not just any old name, though, says new research from Duke University ...
May 16, 2016
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Hearing other people laugh together, even for just one second, can be enough information to gauge whether or not those people are friends, according to a UCLA study.
Apr 12, 2016
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The purpose of certain proteins in the brain, known as ion channels, is to regulate how nerve cells fire, or send information. But a Yale-led research team has uncovered a previously unknown function for a particular channel ...
Mar 18, 2016
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