A new study reveals that aggression and self-harm share a biological foundation in the brain’s response to early-life trauma.
We all like to spoil our dogs every so often. Nearly 90 percent of American pet owners say they consider their companion a part of their family, and 54 percent said they bought them at least one gift ...
Aggression and self-harm often co-occur in individuals with a history of early-life trauma—a connection that has largely been ...
How frustrating is it to deal with a passive aggressive person? Pretty quickly, our patience wears thin and we feel the pain of their hurtful words. Naturally, it's difficult, if not impossible, to ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images Baring teeth, growling and lunging are all signs of aggression in dogs. The ...
A new study suggests the mere mention or hint of alcohol can create an aggressive response. A group of researchers from California State University at Long Beach, the University of Kent and the ...
Education about genetic causes of eating behavior affects attitudes toward people with higher weight
Education about gene-by-environment interaction (G X E) causes of eating behaviors can have beneficial downstream effects on attitudes toward people with higher weight. A recent study found that ...
Baring teeth, growling and lunging are all signs of aggression in dogs. The same can be said for snarling, biting and ‘muzzle-punching’ other four-legged friends or humans. Aggression in dogs can be ...
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