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Welcoming a new cat into your home is exciting, but it also comes with responsibilities. To make sure you and your feline friend start off on the right paw, here’s a complete checklist of what you’ll need and what to…

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The outgoing introvert: a new study finds that pretending to be an extrovert makes the people around you feel happier and more relaxed.

If you have a broken phone, research suggests there's a chance that you secretly (or maybe not so secretly) allowed it to happen.

A new study shows that sharing dreams, and listening to other people’s dreams, can boost your empathy levels, and improve your relationship.

Is it true that money can buy happiness? Yes, somewhat. The "happiness plateau" that used to exist at higher levels of income seems to have disappeared.

Brain waves and child development: a new study shows a baby's EEG scan can reliably predict that same baby's IQ score at age seven.

A new study finds that health wealth and happiness go hand in hand. But it also depends on how researchers measure these variables.

Just a few sessions of CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) for a typical hypochondriac had a lasting effect, even 10 years later.

New study finds links between helicopter parenting and perfectionism