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Why shared meals endure as a cornerstone of human connection For millennia, humans have gathered around food-not just to eat, but to bond. From campfire feasts to modern dinner parties, the ritua...
The science behind 'cuffing season' and winter's dating surge As autumn leaves fall, so does the reluctance to couple up-welcome to 'cuffing season,' the annual rush for winter romance. But is th...
The science of ageing skin and how to embrace its natural journey From ancient myths to modern beauty standards, humanity's fixation on youthful skin persists-despite its inevitable ageing. As th...
The hidden costs of perfectionism: When high standards backfire Perfectionism is often framed as a virtue-a relentless pursuit of excellence that signals dedication and ambition. Yet for many, th...
The first ball of the Ashes carries more than just a delivery The opening ball of the Ashes series is more than a single moment-it's a high-stakes preamble that can echo through the entire compet...
How 'phubbing' harms relationships and a simple fix to stay present Snubbing someone in favor of your phone-dubbed 'phubbing'-has quietly become a daily habit, disrupting personal connections wit...
Cambridge Dictionary names 'parasocial' as 2025 Word of the Year The term parasocial-describing one-sided emotional connections between individuals and public figures-has been crowned Cambridge D...
Canadian Woman at Center of CIA Mind Control Lawsuit After Decades of Silence Lana Ponting, now a grandmother in Manitoba, was just 16 when a judge sent her to Montreal's Allan Memorial Institute...
Winter's Toll on Mood and Energy Sparks Expert Advice As daylight fades earlier and evenings grow darker, many people report feeling more fatigued, less energetic, and struggling to concentrate-a...
Women increasingly avoid showcasing partners online A growing number of women are opting to keep their romantic relationships off social media, even as their personal lives remain otherwise visib...
Food choices shape body odor-and social appeal, research finds From garlic's pungent allure to meat's mixed effects, what we eat transforms our scent in ways that subtly influence how others perc...
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