A new study by an international research team led by Friedrich Schiller University Jena and the Max Planck Institute for ...
Designer dogs such as the Labradoodle are extremely popular, but according to a study, they show behavioral problems more ...
Efforts to influence drivers' behavior should not rely on covert surveillance or the fear of fines. Rather than penalizing ...
For decades, the question of whether dogs truly watch television lived in a scientific gray zone. Pet owners swore their dogs ...
Here's where the Arizona candidates stand on the issues in a congressional district that includes parts of Phoenix, ...
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The enduring health cost of a hostile divorce
Ending a marriage is often a stressful experience, but the level of hostility between partners can have a lasting impact on ...
Arizona voters will decide the future of the state Legislature as primary races heat up across multiple districts. Here are ...
Since 2013, about 93 percent of draft picks have taken the AIQ. Our writer wanted to learn about the process and see how he ...
Worried that breastfeeding means less sleep for your baby? A huge Japanese study of nearly 83,000 babies suggests the ...
The behavior of short-nosed dog breeds like pugs and French bulldogs may be linked to their head-shape, body size, and owner's habits, a study from Hungary's Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) has ...
Narcissism, characterized by grandiose self-perceptions, attention-seeking, and a sense of entitlement, is damaging to relationships. Narcissism expert Keith Campbell describes it as "like a disease ...
Some kids fight every "demand." The "Big 5" and personality science may explain why—and what that means for treatment.
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