1 in 12 Americans Suffer from Depression, So Why Are Only a Third of Them Getting Help? Many American suffer from depression but few seek professional medical help, study finds. Depression is highest in middle-aged women, researchers say. by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Milestone Birthdays Tend to Prompt Big Life Decisions and Strange Behavior by Jim Algar
Science People prefer healthy-looking leaders over smart ones, study claims. Is that good or bad? by James Maynard
Culture There is now scientific evidence that women think of their pets as their children by Robin Burks
Science 4-year old children's drawings may predict their intelligence a decade later by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Your child's sketches hanging on the fridge may predict future IQ by Linda Nguyen
Healthy Living/Wellness Older adult brains work best in morning, so stop hitting snooze by Linda Nguyen
Science Infants can distinguish photos from real-life objects as early as nine months: Study by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Childhood bullying victims more prone to depression, suicide, and anxiety in adulthood: Study by Alexander Saltarin
Science Just turned 24? Sorry, your age-related decline in cognitive motor skills has just begun by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Why do cartoons on cereal boxes go eye-to-eye with kids? Nope, not just to be creepy by Lori Sandoval
Science Humans are more interesting for dogs than objects: New study looks into canine attentiveness by Jim Algar
Science Looking to detect a lie? Let your unconscious mind be your guide, scientists say by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Cognitive behavioral therapy as good as drugs on schizophrenics by Alex Saltarin