Childhood Amnesia: The Age At Which Our Earliest Memories Fade (M)

Can you remember anything from before the age of three?

Can you remember anything from before the age of three?

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Antidepressant-Free: The Surprising Truth About Quitting Without Therapy (M)

Discover why many patients no longer need therapy to stop taking antidepressants.

Discover why many patients no longer need therapy to stop taking antidepressants.

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The Secret To Instant Attraction: Are You A Super Synchroniser? (M)

Why some people automatically ‘click’ better than others: it’s more subtle than looks, appearance or status.

Why some people automatically 'click' better than others: it's more subtle than looks, appearance or status.

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How Aging Changes What Makes You Happy (M)

“We are the sum of all the moments of our lives—all that is ours is in them.” –Thomas Wolfe

"We are the sum of all the moments of our lives—all that is ours is in them." --Thomas Wolfe

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The Common Supplement That Reduces Aggression 22% (M)

Poor nutrition is a well-known risk factor for behaviour problems including aggression and violence.

Poor nutrition is a well-known risk factor for behaviour problems including aggression and violence.

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Fruit vs. Vegetables: Only One Is Linked To Lower Depression Risk (M)

Research has linked lower levels of depression to the consumption of dietary fibre, vitamins and high levels of antioxidants.

Research has linked lower levels of depression to the consumption of dietary fibre, vitamins and high levels of antioxidants.

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