Kissing right way begins in the womb
Two thirds of us instinctively tilt our heads to the right when we kiss, a study finds - the preference appears to be set before birth pheedo.com |
A Rise in Efforts to Spot Abuse in Youth Dating
States and communities are searching for new ways to impress on adolescents and their parents and teachers the warning signs of dangerous dating behavior. nytimes.com |
Too much testosterone disrupts family life
Men with lots of testosterone in their bodies tend to give their children less attention compared to those with less of the hormone feeds.newscientist.com |
A Free Spirit Who Couldn’t Be Tethered
She, a poet in vintage clothing, was everything I’d dreamed of but never knew existed. nytimes.com |
Die young, live fast: The evolution of an underclass
They're often branded as thoughtless and irresponsible, but teenage mothers and deadbeat dads may be making the best of their bad situations feeds.newscientist.com |