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Fighting off the ear worms
It is one of life’s most common irritations: the song you do not like that becomes stuck in your head.
Science: Handwriting As Character
Graphology , long in the same U.S. doghouse with such pseudosciences as astrology, palmistry, phrenology may not be so phony as scientists have thought it.
Angry Young Men
A clinical psychologist practicing in Newcastle, Australia, Michael Currie has worked with adolescent boys and their families for 20 years. Much of his attention has centered on the anger that can consume boys during their high school years.
A Web of Deceit
Heard the one about the common shampoo ingredient that causes cancer?
The Myth About Boys
My son was born nearly 10 years ago, and I remember telling him that morning that he was one lucky baby. Forget Dr.
Bullying Among Girls: Child Experts Give Tips to Parents
Sugar and spice and everything nice.
Education: Nature v. Nurture
Few years ago a psychologist named Harold Manville Skeels, a professor at University of Iowa, was assigned by the State to advise the State orphanage.
Secrets of the Shy
It’s hard to get much lower-tech than the laboratory of psychologist Sam Putnam at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. The equipment here is strictly five-and-dime–soap bubbles, Halloween masks, noisemakers–but the work Putnam is doing is something else entirely.
Sexes: Let’s Fall in Limerence
A new book codifies the agony of romantic love Dear Ralph, Your four love letters arrived today.