New Study Shows Why People Are Quick to Assign Blame than Give Credits

Rebecca Lewis December 09, 2015

New research sheds light on why people are biased toward treating negative actions as intentional but positive actions as unintentional. The study, held by scientists from Duke University, assessed differences in personality traits and other psychological measures among the participants, and found that if the action produced a negative effect, they were more

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5 Things that Make You More Attractive (More than Your Physical Look)

Sharon Moore December 08, 2015

We all want to look attractive. But attractiveness isn’t confined to our physical boundaries. It is more than looking good in the mirror and in front of other people. Attractiveness is that positive magnetic force that draws others towards us and appreciate us in many beautiful ways. And according to experts, we need not change ourselves to fit in the

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New Research Links Risk-Taking to Higher Intelligence

Amy Taylor December 08, 2015

Do you love adventures? Do you prefer riding a roller coaster or doing a bungee jump than watching movies or going out with friends for dinner? If you consider yourself a risk-taker, you can also assume that you have a higher intelligence. According to new research, people who take chances may have a more developed brain than their cautious counterparts.&nbs

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Asparagus and Its Amazing Health Benefits

Lisa Franchi December 07, 2015

Asparagus is one of the best health foods that are available all year round. It is very versatile - making it a perfect addition to everything, from stir-fries to soups, meat dishes, sides, and salads. There are many reasons why we should be eating asparagus. On this article, let us look closely at why this amazing vegetable is a must-have in our diet: 

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The Key to Weight Loss that 90 percent of Dieters Overlook

Rebecca Lewis December 07, 2015

Among millions of people who try make weight loss their New Year’s resolution, only eight per cent is able to keep it. And even if they lose weight initially, it usually returns. And it’s not surprising, according to experts. That’s because most dieters tend to forget the emotional component to food that the vast majority of people simply o

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Beating Holiday Blues: Top Tips from the Experts

Sharon Moore December 03, 2015

Tis the season to be jolly. We’ve come to the last month of the year and we are just a few weeks from the Boxing Day and Christmas. But while most people are anticipating for the Holidays and excited to plan out and make the celebration extra special, some are experiencing feelings of sadness and isolation. And psychologists call it holiday blues. 

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Great Reasons to Spend More Time Alone

Amy Taylor December 03, 2015

No man is an island, that’s for sure. We all live in a social world. Life is happier, easier and better when we share it with others. Even when we can’t be with our friends and loved ones physically, we can easily reach out to them through text, phone call, or social media.  But like spending time with others, there are also benefits associ

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PMS Linked to Higher Risk of High Blood Pressure

Lisa Franchi December 02, 2015

Researchers found that women who suffer from headaches, fatigue and other symptoms of premenstrual syndrome have an increased risk of developing high blood pressure in the future.  In the study, women who had PMS symptoms were 40 per cent more likely to develop high blood pressure over the next 20 years, compared to those who experienced few menstrual

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5 Signs You Are Loving Yourself like No One Else

Rebecca Lewis December 02, 2015

One of the most remarkable songs of Whitney Houston is the “Greatest Love of All”. Most of us are familiar with it, especially the last part which goes like “learning to love yourself is the greatest love of all…” This song speaks truth. It is hard to love others or demand for love from other people when we can’t even giv

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Skunk-like’ Cannabis Linked to Brain Damage

Sharon Moore December 02, 2015

Scientists have long known that long-term cannabis use increases the risk of psychosis, and recent research has shown that it can alter brain function and structure, resulting to the said mental disorder. Now, a new study from King’s College London and Sapienza University of Rome found that smoking high potency ’skunk-like’ cannabis can dam

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