How to use pessimism to your advantage
Psychology Today Magazine
November 2011
There's a "second brain" in your stomach.
A little paranoia can be good for your health.
Americans are subverting age-based roles and settling into new social categories.
Why 3-D flicks might not be the best pick
Challenge your spatial thinking abilities with this brainteaser
Stem cell news; a surprising root of racism; and a link between education and religion
Does cuteness last?
How to revive a long-distance relationship.
Cultivating inner strength amid a barren landscape.
Mutual friends can put a strain on sex.
Some goals are best attempted solo.
The latest romance trends are all about commitment, without the picket fence.
Start thinking of the potato as a health food.
Methuselah mathematics pinpoint life's extenders.
Mushrooms are moving to the center of the plate.
How character shapes your BMI
The liquid residue of curdled milk may be the big dietary cheese in curbing obesity.
A twist on familiar seasonal tunes.
Inside the do-or-die mind of an overachiever
David Cronenberg knows the dirty little—and big—secrets of your mind.
How to transform yourself into a node of knowledge
A mind-body approach to beating fibromyalgia
New books unpack our faulty thinking.
Expert ways to get your rear in gear
Is life better with blinders?
Cheating with the same sex is still cheating.