Having a rush of anxiety, feeling your heart racing, breaking out into a sweat — whether it’s a spider suddenly scurrying out in front of you or in the lead-up to a big presentation at work or school, ...
I shut down emotionally. I just was suddenly aware that this is a camera, and I’m a person, and it’s just very odd, and it ruined the scene,” Jesse recalled.
When the SPLC opened, it promised legal help to those harmed by racism. After its lawsuits bankrupted chapters of the Ku Klux Klan, the SPLC changed its “Klanwatch” to “Hatewatch,” Tierney points out, ...
But let’s heal rather than hate. When we use the crisis facing men as an opportunity to transform ourselves and our nation, a richer, more soulful life is possible.
Researchers at San Diego's Salk Institute published a study about new ways to track neuropeptides in the brain. ABC 10News Anchor Jared Aarons explains how it could lead to treatment of PTSD and more.