Young adults who’d had highly controlling parents were less able to stress their own viewpoints to a friend or partner in confident and productive ways. Daisy Yuhas reports

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Folge vom 03.11.2014Big Parental Control May Stunt Kid Assertiveness
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Folge vom 29.09.2014Lots or Little Sleep Linked to Sick DaysAbsence from work due to illness increased dramatically for those who slept less than six hours or more than nine hours per night. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 06.09.2014Can’t Take My Eyes off You—Your Face, That IsThe direction of your gaze when looking at someone offers an unconscious, automatic giveaway of whether your initial reaction is romance or sex. Christie Nicholson reports
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Folge vom 30.08.2014Talking to Strangers Makes You HappyPeople who had to strike up conversations on a subway later reported feeling happier than those who didn’t. Christie Nicholson reports.