Developmental Psychology News
- Toxic people in your life may have a hidden health impactDifficult family members and friends accelerate biological aging, research reveals.
- 5 ways to resist the urge to keep looking at your phoneFind effective ways to resist that constant urge to keep picking up your phone.
- Young Africans score higher than Americans on ‘mind healthWhy young people in the U.S. are doing so much worse, and what policymakers and parents can do to improve their ability to function.
- Will your sarcasm land? Ask yourself this firstResearch suggests sarcasm is surprisingly hard to detect, especially in certain situations and relationships.
- How to feel okay about your body in the age of OzempicThere are ways to actively resist the idea that your life would be better if you lost some weight.
- What is looksmaxxing? How the viral trend promotes toxic beauty standards for young menThis social media-driven trend encourages men to aggressively “optimize” their appearance, and is gaining popularity.
- The one good deed that could help you live longerOlder adults who volunteered—even as little as 1 to 49 hours per year—showed slower “epigenetic age acceleration.”
- Big cities are hurting our brains, but scientists know a cureSeeing actual trees in a concrete jungle can be an instant mood lifter.
- Strong opinions matter: Why some birds refuse to follow the flockPeople with strong pre-existing beliefs are less susceptible to social influence.