Elyn Saks: A tale of mental illness — from the inside

http://www.ted.com “Is it okay if I totally trash your office?” It’s a question Elyn Saks once asked her doctor, and it wasn’t a joke. A legal scholar, in 2007 Saks came forward with her own story of schizophrenia, controlled by drugs and therapy but ever-present. In this powerful talk, she asks us to see people…

How tall or short a person becomes is 80 percent genetic

How tall or short a person becomes is estimated to be 80% genetic http://t.co/i0isLwIz7w — HuffPost Living (@HealthyLiving) October 6, 2014 How tall or short a person becomes is estimated to be 80 percent genetic, with nutrition and other environmental factors accounting for the rest. The world’s people on average have become taller over the…

Most successful couples have persistent unresolved issues

6 Healthy Relationship Habits Most People Think Are Toxic http://t.co/dnITJKkwCS via @goodmenproject – Dee Lancaster (@dee_lancaster) October 6, 2014 1. LETTING SOME CONFLICTS GO UNRESOLVED There’s this guy. His name is John Gottman. And he is like the Michael Jordan of relationship research. Not only has he been studying intimate relationships for more than 40…

Caffeine has a positive effect on memory @HopkinsMedicine

Coffee lovers, rejoice: Caffeine has a positive effect on memory: http://t.co/sxeFBOxrnk — Dr. Leonard Gordon (@drlengordon) October 6, 2014 Recent Johns Hopkins University research indicates that caffeine may enhance long-term memory. Participants who were given 200-miligram caffeine tablets after studying a series of images were better at distinguishing these same images from similar ones when…

Twitching Learning

When babies sleep, they sometimes twitch. It doesn’t mean they’re dreaming, it means their brains are learning http://t.co/Yrie9LfIn7 — The Conversation (@ConversationUK) October 5, 2014 Related articles Sleep twitches teach babies how to move Twitches During Sleep Activate The Brain In a Unique Way, Study Finds Sleep twitches light up the brain