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    Month: March 2015

    Boyfriend Pillow holds you while you watch ‘Steel Magnolias’

    He’s the squishy silent type. The Boyfriend Pillow for lonely ladies brings new meaning to the concept of a stuffed shirt.

    CNET

    Posted on March 15, 2015Categories adults, children, teensLeave a comment on Boyfriend Pillow holds you while you watch ‘Steel Magnolias’

    How Slight Sleep Deprivation Could Add Extra Pounds

    New analysis shows that metabolic effects caused by even a couple nights with less than six hours of shut-eye may feed obesity

    Scientific American

    Posted on March 15, 2015Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on How Slight Sleep Deprivation Could Add Extra Pounds

    Elephants never forget the extreme brutality of their handler’s ‘teaching’ methods

    UNWITTING tourists smiling at the antics of the planet’s most powerful creature are playing their part in a horrifying story of animal torture.

    Express

    Posted on March 15, 2015Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on Elephants never forget the extreme brutality of their handler’s ‘teaching’ methods

    How Shopping Malls Make You Buy Stuff

    3Quarks

    Posted on March 15, 2015Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on How Shopping Malls Make You Buy Stuff

    The Killer Crush: The Horror Of Teen Girls, From Columbiners To Beliebers

    A week or so after James Holmes shot up an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater, the internet wasshocked (shocked) to discover that teenage girls on Tumblr were declaring their love for him.

    The Awl

    Posted on March 15, 2015Categories in-the-media, teensLeave a comment on The Killer Crush: The Horror Of Teen Girls, From Columbiners To Beliebers

    Why All This Maternal Sympathy for Dzhokhar?

    It’s not all that surprising that the suspected Boston bombers, particularly younger brother Dzhokhar, have already inspired passionate crushes in girls.

    Slate

    Posted on March 15, 2015Categories in-the-mediaLeave a comment on Why All This Maternal Sympathy for Dzhokhar?

    Breaking Bad

    Have TV anti-heroes like Walter White made us believe we can understand real-life villains like Dzhokhar Tsarnaev?

    Slate

    Posted on March 15, 2015Categories in-the-mediaLeave a comment on Breaking Bad

    A New Way to Curb Drinking? Planting False (Bad) Memories of a Bender

    Researchers are exploring the possibility that convincing drinkers they had a bad experience with liquor — even if they didn’t — could lead them to drink less.

    TIME

    Posted on March 15, 2015Categories researchLeave a comment on A New Way to Curb Drinking? Planting False (Bad) Memories of a Bender

    Daily Rituals 8: Long Walks

    Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Mahler—they all loved taking long walks.

    Slate

    Posted on March 15, 2015Categories self-improvementTags walksLeave a comment on Daily Rituals 8: Long Walks

    Diagnosing the Wrong Deficit

    Could what looks like A.D.H.D. be a sleep disorder in disguise?

    NYTimes

    Posted on March 15, 2015Categories children, researchLeave a comment on Diagnosing the Wrong Deficit

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