Why biting your tongue to keep the peace may be damaging
Do you constantly find yourself agreeing with others to avoid conflict? Or mulling over a conversation in self-regret about the […]
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Why biting your tongue to keep the peace may be damaging
Study suggests standard personality tests may not work well outside of WEIRD cultures
Blood test may predict risk of recurrence for breast cancer patients
Metformin may cut mortality risk in post-pancreatitis diabetes
Exercise may have different effects in the morning and evening
Indoor tanning may be an addiction abetted by both genetic and psychiatric factors
Hidden epidemic? Childhood concussion may lead to long term cognitive and behavioural problems
Miles Legend May Hit a Major Milestone While in Italy
Heartburn medication many use ‘willy-nilly’ may raise earl death risks
Exercise, therapy may improve depression, diabetes outcomes