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Talking to teenagers about safety isn’t easy. Here’s how to do it in a way that’s honest, effective and grounded in care.
In the grand tapestry of life, we're all looking for our unique stitch—our true purpose. It's an elusive quest, often clouded ...
MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — When hurricane season hits, the most dangerous thing on the road might be your own false sense ...
But nature offers more than just colors, and studies have shown that using all the senses can be good for your health. The ...
In astrology, square alignments can often have us butting heads — and this week will be full of them. But these challenging ...
The brain weighs factors based on their importance to oneself and one’s social world as part of a complex calculation ...
In addition to a first, second, and third law, he also introduced a “zeroth law,” which is so important that it precedes all the others: “A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity ...
As the situation in the Middle East continues to evolve, what does it mean for investors and savers? Does "stay the course" ...
As parents, we often expect our child’s transition from home to be one filled with happy memory-making and bonding. Instead, we sometimes find ourselves in a situation that makes absolutely no sense.
The brain encodes negative memories more vividly due to evolutionary survival needs. Emotional circuitry prioritizes threats over joy to maximize long-term safety.
Being your own cheerleader is an amazing thing, but when you have an ulterior motive of doing it for more viewership numbers, ...