The Unexpected Benefits of Dating an Intelligent Partner

Source: Austin Distel/Unsplash You might expect that an intelligent partner might also achieve academic prominence, workplace success, or even a higher socioeconomic status. However, recent research published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences suggests

LLMs in the Exam Room: Is AI Ready for Primary Care?

Source: Art: DALL-E/OpenAI As artificial intelligence advances into healthcare, its utility in primary care is beginning to spark real interest. The idea is both captivating and complex. Could an AI effectively answer the health questions

The Non-Relationship Situationship | Psychology Today

Confusing, frustrating, anxiety-inducing—call it what you want, but hanging out in the tenuous space between singlehood and partnered isn’t easy. When something seems to be starting, how do you know if you’re headed toward a

People With a Sweet Tooth Also Have a Sweet Heart

Research has shown that a preference for sweet foods is associated with trait agreeableness. The association between agreeableness and the preference for a sweet taste coincides with terms sometimes used to describe kind and nice

A New Look at Identity in Borderline Personality Disorder

An insecure and unstable sense of identity is fundamental to borderline personality disorder (BPD). Even as researchers in the field urge that clinicians move away from categorizing people with personality disorders to seeing their disturbances