What Deathbed Visions Teach Us About Living
From the New York Times: Chris Kerr was 12 when he first observed a deathbed vision. His memory of that...Read MoreHigh Functioning Depression
Mental health counselor Jeffrey Meltzer sees clients nearly every day who suffer from “high-functioning” depression, so he decided to post...Read MoreDefining Traits for the Longest, Happiest Marriages
From Fortune: Everyone who says “I do” hopes for not just a marriage but a great marriage. One that, according to Christina Eller,...Read MoreAn Expert Who Has Testified in Foster Care Cases Across Colorado Admits Her Evaluations Are Unscientific
My colleague Ben Garber, PhD sent this fascinating article about the misuse of expert testimony, from ProPublica: Diane Baird had...Read MoreFlorida’s Timesharing Presumption Revisited – Is a Rose by Any Other Name the Same?
A few weeks ago I posted about Florida’s legislative change making timesharing a 50/50 presumption. That post certainly generated a...Read MoreMore Screen Time, Less Talk – Lower IQ?
According to new research, “technoference” is real. From JAMA Network: Toddlers who are exposed to more screen time have fewer...Read MorePolitics in Marriage: Why Is the Pundit Class Suddenly So Marriage-Obsessed?
From Politico: Marriage, at least in the U.S., isn’t what it used to be. Over the past 50 years, marriage...Read MoreWhat Does Being Sober Mean Today? For Many, Not Full Abstinence
More younger Americans are shunning alcohol while embracing cannabis, ketamine and psychedelics, shaking up the field of addiction medicine. From...Read MoreMusical Ability May Help Keep The Brain Healthy
A higher level of overall musical ability was linked to a stronger working memory. While simply listening to music is...Read More
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