A traffic expert explains what goes on in your brain when you drive off in your car after fighting with a loved one at home. Does driving calm you down? Or are you more aggressive on the road?
If you must discuss something with your ex, one kind of meeting threatens your current partner more than another, according to Cornell researchers. Find out how to keep a meeting with your ex from coming between you and your partner.
Find out whether you should stick with a chicken caesar salad or a chicken sandwich, which alcoholic drink to stay away from and which peanut butter is sneaking extra sugar into your diet.
We rate the service and cuisine at restaurants, the helpfulness of store clerks and the cleanliness of motel rooms online, so why not rate the weddings you attend?
A rotary phone and a typewriter are just two of the common sounds of yesteryear that today's youngsters wouldn't even recognize. Find out what the next 3 are!
Thanks to cell phones that take pictures, this generation's photo albums -- digital or print -- are now completely stuffed with close-up photos of our own faces. Learn more about how selfies are killing photo albums.
We've heard of "helicopter parents," but psychologists say "lawnmower parents" are even worse. Find out why constantly smoothing the path for your child isn't doing her any favors.
New parents post so many photos of their new baby that they're being un-friended in record numbers. John, Connie and Gid talk about why people hate this "oversharenting."
New survey reveals that second, third and subsequent children are almost ignored in family photo albums. Do these "forgotten siblings" suffer for it later?
The coming "grandparent explosion" is likely to raise the academic skills of a new generation. Find out what grandparents do with kids that many parents don't.
"No-rescue" is the latest parenting trend, as more and more parents are discovering that bailing kids out every time they forget something does not help.
New child psychology research reveals that constant over-the-top praise isn't good for kids. Find out how other kids react when a classmate feels superior.
John Tesh speculates that "slow movement TV" may be coming to America. Would you enjoy watching a 6-hour train ride, a person knitting or lambs being born?
Thanks to new 3D copy technology, pet owners are now able to have 3-dimensional replicas made of their beloved pets, to enjoy after they pass away. It works for people, too!
Want to know the one change to make that can help you make more money and be perceived as more likeable...
The answer is in this video from our Intelligence For Your Life TV show.
Bullying is a big problem in the workplace just as it is in the schoolyard. Get some body language tips in this video for putting bullies in their place.
A new survey reveals what a cluttered desk says about your personality and work habits, and that bosses often consider firing employees with super-messy work areas.
Ladies, you know you feel more attractive when you're having a fabulous hair day, but did you know guys are more attracted to beautiful hair than a revealing outfit?
John, Connie and Gib discuss why dishonesty is contagious. And find out why the sound of your cell phone ringing can be more stressful than a baby crying.
A new study reveals we get more work done at home than at the office. Find out why! And would you eat a piece of pizza left out overnight, or dropped on the floor?
A top relationship expert reveals 3 red flags you might come across in an online dating profile. And why should you run at the first use of the word "technically."
A new study reveals 30% of women end relationships because of this one issue. Find out women's top complaints about their men, and why men reach emotional maturity later in life.
The latest in memory research reveals an important trick for increasing your brain's ability to recall important info - like where you parked your car.
"Netflix Adultery" is the new term for watching your favorite shows alone instead of waiting to watch them with your partner. And 1 in 5 of us lie about it!
Not surprisingly, watching stressful TV shows raises our stress levels. So if you must binge watch before bed, go for comedies, not crime dramas, experts advise.
Home is where most high heel injuries happen -- injuries severe enough to send women to the emergency room. Find out about the danger zones in this video.