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We've heard from former senator John Edwards, we've heard from his soon-to-be-ex-wife, Saint Elizabeth, and we've heard (bleh) from Andrew Young, the former Edwards aide and faux father. But through it all—the affair and the cancer-stricken spouse, the

In an entertainment subculture famous for violence and resource exploitation, one video game offers lessons for urban sustainability.

The Other Brain: From Dementia to Schizophrenia, How New Discoveries about the Brain Are Revolutionizing Medicine and Science by R. Douglas Fields. [More]

Computer engineering majors score the big bucks, while psychology majors might not be so lucky.

From supermarket visits to jogging with Sporticus, each time First Lady Michelle Obama talks about her Let’s Move crusade against childhood obesity, she adds another wrinkle. This time, she's recruiting computer programmers into the fight. read more

You spend 8 hours a night sleeping; that's 2,688 hours per year spent in bed! Your physical, mental and emotional performances are all directly correlated to the quality of sleep you're getting so we have teamed up with organic bedding specialist 4 Living

Most of my friends in their 30's--women and men--fear that if they don't marry, they'll end up lonely. Or, worse: that they'll have failed in a highly public and widely accepted American personality test. This fear about the pain of living single is not q

The Nine Rooms of Happiness: Loving Yourself, Finding Your Purpose, and Getting Over Life's Little Imperfections (Hyperion Voice, 2010) offers straightforward strategies, or "pearls" of wisdom, for resolving relationship conflicts. One gem that particular

Just came across this excellent article by Polly Vernon about building a more comprehensive, tolerant understanding of marital infidelity. Vernon profiles (and interviews) Esther Perel, whose Mating in Captivity is one of the few couples therapy books out

Cheaters have been big news lately from Tiger Woods to John Edwards. The media asks who does it, why they do it, signs to look for, types of cheaters and is it an addiction? Although that discussion is important it tends to neglect the equally important q

  If you're married or in a committed relationship, odds are that it doesn't begin to live up to that near-idyllic time of courtship. Why? Simply because during courtship, once your partner had endeared themselves to you, you knew better than to threate

     I would like to share with you a story about my mom, a woman who was very insecure about her background. She grew up in a blue collar family where neither her mother or father finished eighth grade. Mom completed high school, but only with tutori

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