Temporary tattoo tells you when you're drunk These days there are plenty of options for those who want to test their (or a friend's) blood alcohol content before getting behind the wheel, but a finger prick is the best bet if what you're after is accuracy.
Are people more likely to cheat at the 'danger age'? The idea that the person you love is betraying your trust and engaging in intimate rendezvous with someone else is emotionally devastating.
Unseen singles: How science misrepresents the unmarried DENVER — More than 100 million American adults are single, and science knows almost nothing about them, said one psychology researcher
Animal study suggests promise for vaccine to treat cocaine addiction Researchers have developed a potentially revolutionary vaccine that could help cocaine addicts kick the habit, The Post has learned.
Families and doctors who care for trans kids get help at conference At the annual Gender Odyssey conference this week in Seattle, parents and healthcare providers who care for transgender and gender-nonconforming children are receiving a crash course on a world often left unexplored.
How exercise can enhance memory and learning We all know the benefits of exercise in promoting weight loss and preventing some chronic diseases, but could working out also improve the health of your brain? Dr. Manny talks with neuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki about how exercise can actually make you smarter
Swipe right for self-esteem? Why Tinder users may need it Guys on Tinder may have more in common than an apparent love of shirtless selfies — a new study suggests that they may also have low self-esteem
Helping teens cope with the loss of a parent Q&A with Dr. Manny: My teenage daughter is having a really difficult time with the passing of her father. I'm afraid she might start using the wrong kind of coping mechanisms to numb her pain. What kind of advice can I give her to help?
Memory may someday benefit from electric therapy It may someday be possible to send weak currents of electricity through the scalp during sleep to help improve memory for motor tasks, researchers say.
Elders with negative attitude about aging may be less resilient to stress Older adults with a positive attitude about aging may be more resilient to stress, according to a new study.