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Researchers found that not only did repeating expletives make us happier and more positive, it also makes us stronger.
Eight outstanding students with diverse backgrounds, majors, and future career choices have been awarded Anheuser-Busch Cos., Foundation scholarships. The students will be honored during the 2025 ...
Confessing your feelings isn't about "losing dignity," as we've sometimes been taught; it's an act of courage, self-love, and ...
I've questioned whether I'm doing enough with my life. But now I'm focusing more on my wants rather than on what I feel I ...
Have you ever wondered whether the handedness of a surgeon may affect their ability to perform surgery? A new study ...
Losing a pet can evoke deep grief, often as profound as losing a human loved one. Love for a pet doesn’t have to end—it can ...
The Pratt Alumni Boardroom on the campus of Dakota Wesleyan University was thick with the chatter of dozens of seniors Wednesday morning. As the spring semester draws closer to its end, energetic ...
High levels of stress in the workplace are just part of the job description. Often, things go awry, and both workers and ...
Men's attraction to women who explicitly express their desires is rooted in psychology, where it can be linked to a desire ...
Troup High School held its second annual Hall of Pride Induction Ceremony on Wednesday morning, canonizing four new inductees ...
Actor Hugh Grant is on a new mission, he has joined hands with social psychology expert, Dr. Jonathan Haidt, to lead a ...
With her second book, Brown invites us to identify our pain, so that we can turn it into purpose and heal holistically.