There’s a person in your life — maybe it’s you — who spends hours each day moving through Instagram stories, TikTok feeds, ...
The real price of Prime Day lives in the behavioral profile being built with every click, hover, and abandoned cart.
Millennials aren't overspending on luxury — they're paying a visibility tax on a 'normal' life that's designed to cost more ...
Millions of Americans between 50 and 65 are rationing medication while waiting for Medicare eligibility — and the shame, ...
The dominant narrative frames doomscrolling as a dopamine addiction or a willpower failure. Behavioral science suggests something more honest: your brain is seeking low-stakes unpredictability because ...
The generation with the most access to parenting information in human history is also the most paralyzed by it — and the problem isn't anxious parents, it's an information ecosystem designed to profit ...
The friends you made before thirty feel like they live inside you. The ones you make after forty feel like appointments. Psychologists say both experiences are real, but only one of them reveals what ...
We've been told that good couples talk about everything. But the couples who last often share a quieter skill: knowing which conversations would only generate heat without light.
A friend of mine—let’s call him David—runs a mid-sized accounting firm in Sacramento. Last year, he spent the better part of four months consumed by articles ...
A growing body of neurological research suggests that three widely taken supplement combinations — fish oil with vitamin E, ...
Gen X is absorbing a caregiving crisis their parents never planned for, filling the gap between what aging parents have and what aging parents need with their own careers, marriages, savings, and ...
Researchers have a name for why millions sacrifice sleep to scroll — revenge bedtime procrastination — and it reveals something far more uncomfortable than a screen addiction problem.