More people quit addictions than maintain them, and they do so on their own.
Psychology Today Magazine
May 2004
For star athletes, nothing matters but the game.
Can you really trust first impressions?
How to chart a new course.
Exercise pumps up your brain.
Plastic surgery isn't just about good looks.
Online networks don't deliver.
The postgame hall of fame.
If she leaves, he'll take their son.
Cosmetic surgery allows the world to see us as we do.
One male virgin and women are befuddled.
Where does she draw the line?
Summoning the courage to chart a new course.
All it takes is following seven simple rules.
More people quit addictions than maintain them.
How to make change a success.
Four people who kicked the habit.
Religious conversion is a common occurrence.
Leaving a good life for a new religion and ancient art. One man's pursuit of a new religion and vocation.
One wakes up with zest, the other is mired in pessimism.
Does your beau beat your ex?
Should he tell her how he really feels?
Fast facts on sunlight, auditory hallucinations, anger and more.
One man goes to extremes to live longer.
Brain fingerprinting spots crime and innocence.
Slow down, you move too fast.
In elections, birth order and height matter.
The actress and cookbook author dishes.
Stressed out by your kid's ADHD?
Men often deny they are grieving after an abortion.
Omega-3s help maintain your brain and alleviate depression.
Alcohol damage and pregnancy.
Things we sweep under the rug fill our minds while we dream.
A new and controversial technology gives parents the chance to pick their baby's gender.
You don't want to know how one in five couples really meet.
Compulsive exercising has become common enough to start a movement.
Are college-essay topics the key to getting in?
More kids and parents are living with food allergies.
Some sugars are good for your health.
Fast facts on women and alcohol, relationships, low-carb, and more.
Don't obsess over your shortcomings.
Just looking at foods you like can send your brain into a tizzy.
A young man leaves the promise of the good life for a new religion and the chance to perfect an ancient art.
Sometimes we think too much and become paralyzed in the process.
Omega-3 fatty acids are good for your heart and your brain.