
Beyond Psychopathy: If Mass Killers Aren't Insane, What Makes Them Go On Killing Sprees?
What on Earth could motivate someone, someone like Dylann Roof and Kip Kinkel, to start murdering aspeople? Are those who go on killing sprees actually insane? Does it matter?

Do It Together: Group Therapy As An Effective Path To Change
Want therapy to be an effective path to change? Do it in a group!

When Language Becomes A Challenge: Could Your Elderly Relative Have Semantic Dementia?
While Alzheimer's is the most common and most talked about form of dementia, there are many more. This article takes a closer look at semantic dementia, a form of dementia that initially targets language skills.

10 Ways To Improve Your Focus And Boost Your Productivity
Whether you're suffering from ADD/ADHD, or are just completely unable to keep your eye on your work without your hands reaching for your smartphone to check your Facebook/Twitter/Snapchat for longer than two minutes, these quick focus fixes will help.

New Saliva Test May Enable Of Early Detection of Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's is often a disease that is not recognized until it is too late for its victims and their families to make preparations for long-term care. A new, simple, non-invasive test may enable early detection of this devastating disease.

The Three Behaviors That Indicate A Depressed Person Is At Risk Of Committing Suicide
A new, large, study just identified which three behavioral patterns indicate a depressed person has a 50 percent increased risk of attempting suicide.

Did You Know There Are Actually 7 Types Of Attention Deficit Disorder?
ADD affects people in different ways requiring different approaches to both diagnosis and treatment. Treatments for some types of ADD aggravate conditions in other types.

Trauma Can Be Hereditary, After All
Experiencing trauma can alter your genes, and those alterations can be passed on to your children, a new study of Holocaust survivors reveals.

Why Smokers Get Fat When They Quit (And How To Avoid Post-Cigarette Weight Gain Yourself)
Quitting smoking can indeed cause the pounds to pile on. Why, and just how do you maintain your weight and your confidence when you're determine to quit?

Maybe Alzheimer's Isn't Inflammatory, So What Is To Blame?
Alzheimer's has was thought to be caused by inflammatory events in the brain that led to the formation of amyloid plaques. But drugs that treat amyloid don't work against Alzheimer's. Maybe now we know why.