Some family caregivers are hiding physical and emotional harm by vulnerable relatives because they fear intervention by the state, experts have warned.
New research shows how the brain overcomes instinctive fear and has helped scientists get a better understanding of how our brains work.
Following in the bloody footsteps of Coralie Fargeat’s 'The Substance,' a new wave of female filmmakers is reinventing body ...
A traumatised woman has shared the harrowing reality of being with both her parents and mother and father-in-law in their ...
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Hosted on MSNWhy I have to face FEAR every dayAs a blind guy, EVERYTHING I do is pretty scary. It's hard to not succumb to the fear and just hide at home where I know it's safe. I made a choice though, a choice to face my fears and my life is ...
Hamas says it will delay the further release of hostages in the Gaza Strip after accusing Israel of violating a fragile ...
In the legislature, the GOP is sponsoring measures to require state law enforcement to cooperate with ICE, a particularly ...
Many of us did not have parents calling to check on us every hour or giving us a curfew other than 'be home by dark.' But on ...
A group of demonstrators wearing black clothing, some holding Nazi flags with swastikas, quickly left a Cincinnati-area ...
U.S. stocks are approaching record territory once again — yet CNN's "fear and greed" index is still stuck on "fear." The ...
Willoughby said Grylls taught her that “being brave is about using that fear, harnessing it and doing it anyway” when they worked together on the series. She said: “There were a few moments on this ...
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