Forced laughter — or simulated mirth, in academia — may even be more beneficial than spontaneous laughter, said Jenny Rosendhal, a senior researcher of medical psychology at Jena University in Germany ...
People are spiraling into health anxiety amid the hantavirus outbreak. Experts explain why, and share tips on how to cope.
We all face moments of discomfort, stress, and the urge to escape difficult feelings. Often, this unease traps us in u ...
Whether it’s Jim and Dwight from ‘The Office’ constantly messing with each other, or Fred and George from ‘Harry Potter’ ...
Some great ‘90s hits lost their spark in modern remakes, from The Lion King to Point Break, where nostalgia survived but the ...
While some people are dying of hantavirus, others are betting on it. Are our empathy meters broken?
The new Blazers owner is slashing costs, and fans won't receive T-shirts as Portland hosts its first playoff game in five years on Friday ...
Smash a plate, dodge into another reality or test your aim with a blade — APEX Entertainment will bring a three-in-one experience to the Ontario Center when it opens May 1.
For those of you who think Alex Smalley seems quiet, retreating or perhaps even a little meek on the course, former Duke head ...
Pietra Tordin makes a point to focus on something other than soccer every day. It’s how she gets through the constant training and travel, how she stops herself from getting overwhelmed by the demands ...
The family of former WSL manager Matt Beard tell BBC Sport about the emotional burden of football management, and the changes they want to see.
A leader who is constantly suppressing appetite, fun, spontaneity and release may still look composed from the outside.