Words of Wellness: 'Your Playlist Can Change Your Life' It’s a familiar sight: People walking down the street with their headphones on, jamming to their favorite tunes while walking to their next location. Apparently, what songs you put on your iPod can do more for you than just keep you entertained during your morning commute
Filing an injury claim could be tied to a worse recovery Have you been injured in an accident? The stress from contacting that injury lawyer could be tied to a worse recovery, a new study suggests.
Does having children make people happier? Does parenthood suck the joy out of life, or is it the key to happiness? It looks like it's a draw: People with children in the home are about as satisfied with their lives as those who don't have kids at home, a new study suggests.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual kids bullied more throughout school Lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adolescents are more likely to be bullied and victimized throughout elementary and high school than heterosexual students, according to new research.
Morning person? You're more likely to be a liar at night Think morning people are somehow morally superior?
Nevada agrees to pay San Francisco $400G over patient dumping Nevada has agreed to pay the city of San Francisco $400,000 to settle a lawsuit claiming that the state bused patients, many of them poor and mentally ill, from a Las Vegas hospital to the Bay Area without plans for their care, Governor Brian Sandoval's office said on Tuesday.
Here's why you shouldn't force yourself to smile If you're subscribing to the old adage of "grin and bear it" to mask negative emotions, you're not doing yourself any favors—we're simply not that easily fooled.
The science of religion: How spirituality impacts mental health Last week, millions of Americans weree navigating crushing crowds and spending hours traveling in order to catch a glimpse of Pope Francis on his first visit to this country.
Doctors extract 5-foot-long hairball from girl’s stomach A teenage girl in India is recovering from a surgery during which doctors removed a 5-foot-long hairball from her stomach, Metro.co.uk reported.