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Should kids be pole-dancing to get fit?

It's a pretty well-known fact that obesity is on the rise among kids in a number of countries including the United States, Britain, Canada and ... Read More »

Angry men get ahead. Angry women? Not so much

There are so many differences between how men and women are treated in the world, and here's another: When angry, men are admired, whereas women are ... Read More »

Better decision-making through anger

The commonly-held belief is that anger and rational thought don't exactly go hand in hand. So, if follows that when you lose your temper, you're ... Read More »

Temper temper: Advice on controlling anger

Do you ever feel like you're going to just lose it? Someone cuts you off in traffic and you feel like you're literally seeing red or you find out that ... Read More »

Living with lupus like American Idol contestant Leslie Hunt

Recently the disease lupus has come to the front of headlines with the American Idol contestant Leslie Hunt. You can't catch lupus from another ... Read More »

Anger may lead to heart problems in women

There have been numerous studies linking anger to heart disease, but these have focused primarily on men. Researchers have recently discovered, ... Read More »

Take control of your emotional eating

What do you do when you're stressed? Do you get angry? Do you cry? Do you go for a run? Or do you reach for the double stuff oreos and madly shove ... Read More »

Anger, and the weird ways we cope

Whether it's that frustrating driver in front of you who turns without signaling, or that the snow plow blocked your car in yet again with a ... Read More »

Rescue Remedy: calming your emotions with flower essences

Is it possible that a few drops of an extract of flowers could help relieve an emotional crisis? I use Rescue Remedy often. Sometimes my nerves get ... Read More »

Men's Health: Angriest U.S. cities

Yesterday I discovered this upsetting piece over at Men's Health on the top 100 angry cities in the United States. Not that anyone should be getting ... Read More »