Do octopuses, squid and crabs have emotions

Dancing with music can halt most debilitating symptoms of Parkinson’s disease

Social media use one of four factors related to higher COVID-19 spread rates early on

Researchers provides new evidence that bilingualism can delay symptoms of dementia

Labels that warn an image has been altered or enhanced do nothing to mitigate women's negative perceptions of their appearance, according to a new study

Clean eating can become an unhealthy obsession, finds a new study, and those with a history of obsessive-compulsive traits, dieting and poor body image are more likely to develop this…

The most disagreeable individuals, who are also the least likely to be kind, may benefit most from behaving more compassionately, a new study has found

Research identifies effects of cognitive behaviour therapy on parents of children wiith autism

Millenials need to eat less and exercise more to maintain the same weight as previous generations

Pain words stand out more for those experiencing it: Ache, agony, distress and pain draw more attention than non-pain related words when it comes to people who suffer from chronic pain, new research using state-of-the-art eye-tracking technology has found

Perfectionism is a bigger than perceived risk factor in suicide: Psychology expert calls for closer attention to its potential destructiveness, adding that clinical guidelines should include perfectionism as a separate factor for suicide risk assessment and intervention

How much gravity is enough?: Keeping upright in a low-gravity environment is not easy, and NASA documents examples of astronauts falling on lunar surface

Neuroscientists decode brain maps to discover how we take aim: Recent study shows that different regions of the brain help to visually locate objects relative to one’s own body (self-centred or egocentric) and those relative to external visual landmarks (world-centred or allocentric)