New research reveals emotional control deficits in generalized anxiety disorder

Loneliness predicts an increase in TV viewing for older women, but not for men

Certain sounds associated with illness—like coughing and sniffling—may interfere with learning by distracting people during educational tasks

Trump has not just weathered criminal charges and political scandal—he has repurposed them into proof of his own victimhood, suggests new study

Body fat percentage was a stronger and more consistent predictor of attractiveness for men than either body mass index or shoulder-to-waist ratio

Repetition may sear a memory into your brain, but new research reveals this very process creates a powerful illusion, tricking you into believing the event happened much longer ago than it actually did

People who view their nation as uniquely important and demand special recognition for it (also known as national narcissism) may struggle to recognize emotions in others, experience more anger and contempt, and be more likely to dehumanize those both inside and outside their national group.

Frequent dreams and nightmares became more common worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic

New study found people living in democratic societies tend to score higher on benevolent personality traits like empathy, kindness, and belief in human goodness while authoritarian nations saw higher levels of manipulative, narcissistic, and callous traits—known collectively as the “dark triad.

New brain stimulation method shows promise for treating mood, anxiety, and trauma disorders