And why YOU can't help falling for them.

Psychology Today Magazine
July 2011
The gaping gender gap in Asia—the result of sex-selective abortion—has a burgeoning (and to some, equally alarming) counterpart here in the U.S.
You probably have already made them cry.
Four offbeat couples share their relationship tales.
Some foods fight fat
Love tips.
Beauty can change your behavior.
The perils of personal pronouns
Why smarties have less sex
How computer-to-computer trumps face-to-face
Romance can skew a memory
The most-used herb in the world can stand on its own stem.
A riddle for your inner echo chamber
Manipulated senses can influence morality
Decisions, sexual harassment and Alzheimer's.
A vaccine for Meth
Flavor abounds in this savory food
How your mood influences your corporeal sensations
Groupon might not be a good deal.
Why social climbers enjoy crushing toes.
Tino Sehgal wants to sell you... something, sort of.
Dos and don'ts for cultivating the perfect mix of gurus
Mind tricks for eating disorders
Book reviews on memes and more.
How to avoid rip-offs and scams.
Believe it's over.
How to handle a sensitive sibling.
Dangerous allergies threaten young love.