In the centenarian ‘Blue Zone’ of Okinawa, its sprightly residents swear by joy, movement and good food as secret to long life ...
Family dinners may play a role in reducing teenage alcohol, drug and vaping use. A new study published in the Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma suggests that regularly sharing meals as a ...
One of the most-studied benefits of cursing is its ability to significantly increase people’s pain tolerance. More specifically, the research has indicated that not only does someone’s pain threshold ...
Regular family dinners have long been credited with a range of positive outcomes—including, just for starters, better parent-teen relationships, reduced stress, a healthier overall diet for ...
While swearing and profanity can often be used as a self-defense mechanism that transforms internal pain into something constructive and tangible in their lives, as a study from Depression Research ...
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Angus Council has apologised after using a swear word to a person who commented on its social media post about roadworks. The council warned that freezing temperatures on Friday meant overnight works ...
Dog owners are going to love the latest scientific poop on pooches: yes, your pup may be listening even when you aren't directly addressing them. The new study, published in the Jan. 8 issue of the ...
"Under the right conditions, some dogs present behaviors strikingly similar to those of young children," lead scientist, Dr. Shany Dror, said Irene Hewlett ; Tres Hanley Some dogs have the ability to ...
Gifted word learner dogs seem capable of eavesdropping about as well as 18-month-old toddlers, the study researchers say. Reading time 4 minutes Dogs might have more tricks up their furry sleeves than ...