Abnormalities Found in 'Insight' Regions of Anorexics' Brains This information may lead to a more effective treatment for anorexia nervosa.
Is the Internet Making Us Doubt Ourselves? With the Internet in reach, people tend to feel like they know less, according to a recent study.
The Most Extreme Body Modifications in the World Have you ever wanted a third arm? Or real-life wolverine claws perhaps?
Are Tattoos a Coping Mechanism for Young Women? Body art may be a way of confronting past traumas, study finds.
Study Finds Our Virtual Alter-Egos Could Help Us Make Better Life Choices Our virtual selves may be our better halves.
Eating Disorders Highest Among Bisexual and Unsure Women, Study Shows New research examines the relationship between sexuality and disordered eating symptoms, finding that it’s not as simple as straight or gay.
Men are Obsessing over Body-Image More Than Ever Before It’s less talked about, but the media and societal pressures to look a certain way have powerful effects on both sexes.
Botox Inhibits Deep Emotions and the Ability to Empathize The price of defying the natural aging process may take more of a toll on your emotional state than your wallet.