New research provides evidence that military personnel working in occupations with high exposure to blasts are more likely to ...
Anger and aggression are pervasive among humans. That's no surprise, since anger is an ancient response that is built into the brain. Getting angry can even be a cocktail of brain and body hormones, ...
Careers that tend to expose people to repeated low-level shockwaves are associated with a slightly higher risk of clinically ...
There's no shortage of things to feel angry about these days. Whether it's politics, social injustice, climate change or the cost-of-living crisis, the world can feel like a pressure cooker. Research ...
What makes you mad? Dropping your new phone in the toilet — after deciding not to take the extra coverage that would have ...
Child Mental Health: Children become irritable, cry, or become stubborn over small things. At such times, parents struggle to ...
If you've ever had to grit your teeth during rush hour traffic or hold your tongue in a work meeting, you know just how pervasive feelings of aggression can be. We've all been there. Anger is one of ...
Anger, aggression, and violence are terms that are often used interchangeably; however, they are different. Anger is an emotion that motivates or mobilises people to act: it might help a person to ...
While anger and aggression are instinctive behaviors found across many species, leaving these emotions unchecked can lead to conflict and violence. In a recent study, researchers demonstrated that ...
High temperatures can add extra stress on the body, making it harder to stay calm and focused. Understanding why this happens ...
This study examines the relationship between Big Five personality traits and aggression in physical education students, with particular attention to gender differences in aggressive behaviors. A cross ...