9/11s Psychological Scars Slowly Healing
7 years later, a 'natural recovery' is taking place, experts say
Money Matters
Studies suggest why some people save while others spend
Athletes Study Shows Pride, Shame Universal Behaviors
Whether sighted or blind, Olympic competitors displayed innate responses to winning, losing
Empathy Is Hard-Wired in Childrens Brains
Scans show young naturally prone to relate to pain in others, study says
Babys Smile Lights Up Moms Brain
A crying infant didn't evoke same response, study found
Serotonin Levels Determine Sense of Fairness
Less of brain chemical makes people more likely to reject unfair offer, study shows
Virtual Reality Therapy May Help PTSD Patients
Coupled with medication, it helps ease the shock of trauma, study finds
Fleeting Facial Expressions Reveal Deep Secrets
Study finding could help experts determine who's lying and who's telling the truth
Chemo May Not Affect Memory in Breast Cancer Patients
Stress of diagnosis more likely cause of reports of 'chemofog,' 'chemobrain,' study suggests
Whisk Those Blues Away
Study finds 20 minutes of activity a week, including housework, is good for mental health
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