I'm looking for books and literature that have affairs, specifically married men falling in love with another woman, but staying unhappily married, that sort of thing. Anything along the lines of Graham Greene's work, for instance, but where the marriage is viewed in a bad light and the affair...
What will you be able to tell of a person with this following chart:
Moon in Sagittarius in 12th house
Trine moon Venus
Trine Sun Moon
Opposition Moon-Mars
Opposition Moon-Jupiter
Trine Moon Ascendant
A new study provides neurobiological evidence for dysfunction in the neural circuitry underlying emotion regulation in people with insomnia, which may have implications for the risk relationship between insomnia and depression. "Insomnia has been consistently identified as a risk factor for...
The usually lighthearted and playful Blake Shelton was nothing but serious on The Voice*Tuesday night. The country crooner and his wife Miranda Lambert opened the NBC reality hit...
Different brain areas are activated when we choose to suppress an emotion, compared to when we are instructed to inhibit an emotion, according a new study from the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Ghent University. In this study, published in Brain Structure and Function, the...
The Boston Bruins got a big emotional boost Saturday night. Prior to the club's Game 2 matchup with first-round opponent the Toronto Maple Leafs, the TD Garden received a visit from Jeff Bauman, the local hero who lost both his legs in the Boston Marathon bombings but played a major role in...
Spoiler alert!*We're about to dig into the biggest, most jaw-dropping moments from Thursday night's TV. If you haven't yet watched a particular show, and don't want to be...
Because I have a penchant for all things that might be described as "Jetson-esque," behold: New glasses from company O2Amp that are straight out of vintage sci-fi or some dystopian dreamworld. In addition to doing boring, old-fashioned glasses stuff like correcting vision, they can also help...
Reappraisal is a widely-used cognitive strategy that can help people to regulate their reactions to emotionally charged events. Now, new research suggests that reappraisal may even be effective in changing people's emotional responses in the context of one of the most intractable conflicts...
People are able to detect, within a split second, if a hurtful action they are witnessing is intentional or accidental, new research on the brain at the University of Chicago shows. The study is the first to explain how the brain is hard-wired to recognize when another person is being...
X Factor Recap: Carly Rose Sonenclar, Vino Alan & Diamond White Shine on Emotional Th
To those who had their doubts: Britney Spears is the only judge still fielding a full team on*The X Factor. Her four teen artists took to the stage along with the rest of the top 10...
I am still retiring there despite taking brief vacation for 3 weeks to see,feel,and experience life over there.It was amazing and exciting i tell you.I stayed at the ABC Hotel Poolside Bar & Grill in Angeles ,and spent my time at the club Atlantis bar filled with many sexy young girls.Plenty of...
I am still retiring there despite taking brief vacation for 3 weeks to see,feel,and experience life over there.It was amazing and exciting i tell you.I stayed at the ABC Hotel Poolside Bar & Grill in Angeles ,and spent my time at the club Atlantis bar filled with many sexy young girls.Plenty of...
• Feeling powerless against emotional eating? Here's how to stop using food to cope. (HuffPost Women) • We can't get enough of these kinds of no-cook recipes (FitSugar) • Eek--this 'Teen Mom' star is being accused of smoking pot while pregnant (The Stir) • Why are elite athletes going...
People who experience Childhood Emotional Maltreatment (CEM) are more likely to have troubled romantic relationships in adult years, according to Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers. In two separate studies, doctoral candidate Dana Lassri and Prof. Golan Shahar of BGU's...
It’s not surprising that emotional eating has little to do with your actual hunger; it is directly related to emotional triggers. Our emotions can have a powerful influence on our actions, especially eating. In fact, a study in Psychosomatic Medicine confirmed that people tend to consume food in...
Schoolteachers who underwent a short but intensive program of meditation were less depressed, anxious or stressed - and more compassionate and aware of others' feelings, according to a UCSF-led study that blended ancient meditation practices with the most current scientific methods for...