Driving with Your Brain on Morality
Posted on December 1, 2012
Our brain processes moral decisions and judgments in mere milliseconds, new studies say. This knowledge can help you understand why you're compelled to make the decisions you do, whether you're at work, at play or behind the wheel.
Exercise and Sleep: Equally Important, Says Study
Posted on November 30, 2012
Health specialists emphasize the importance of exercising regularly and getting enough sleep every night. These things are especially critical for maintaining good mental health, according to a recent study.
Being Brave- Can It Help Cure Anxiety?
Posted on November 29, 2012
Advocates of exposure therapy propose that confronting your fears can lead to recovery. But does this method work for everyone, or are there other ways to reduce your fear?
Mainstream Neuroscience Isn’t Science at All, Critics Charge
Posted on November 29, 2012
Neuroscience has officially made the mainstream,which is not necessarily a good thing. Once something goes mainstream, it falls into the hands of the masses and can frequently lose its credibility.
Arthritis and Connections to Anxiety and Depression
Posted on November 28, 2012
Getting treated for physical and mental ailments is important. Having a chronic health condition like arthritis can cause harm to your mental health. Read how arthritis can make you more vulnerable to certain mental health conditions.
Brain Scans and Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Posted on November 27, 2012
Did you know that, according to WebMD, social anxiety disorder is one of the most common anxiety conditions? Many people with social anxiety can enjoy a higher quality of life if they receive professional treatment.