‘Thigh Gap’ Dangerous New Teen Obsession
…gap, although most people, super models included, do not. Whether your thighs touch is determined more by genetics than by weight or fat. Strong, muscular legs will likely be large…
…gap, although most people, super models included, do not. Whether your thighs touch is determined more by genetics than by weight or fat. Strong, muscular legs will likely be large…
…self-image Manipulative tendencies An inability to see outside one’s own needs and feelings The underlying cause of narcissistic personality disorder is unknown. It’s believed that genetics, environment, and psychological development…
…been observed; genetics appear to play a role, too. About 16,000 people die of opioid overdoses every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; the CDC in…
…the field of alcoholism and offers a comprehensive — though not exhaustive — window to the genetics and biology of alcoholism,” said lead investigator Alexander B. Niculescu III, M.D., Ph.D….
…of nutrition, stress, fitness and public health: “Obesity involves a very complex psycho-social-cultural-biological process, including genetics, neuroscience, addiction and environment.” After the American Medical Association’s House of Delegates voted to…
…Has limited social energy How personality comes into being is not perfectly understood. Still, both environment and genetics are believed to play a role, with recent research revealing that the…
…or relief from negative feelings. But the brain is just one part of the story. Addiction has many contributing factors — from genetics (addiction can run in families) to socioeconomic…
…physical and psychological dependence. These include: Genetics – Your genetic makeup can play a role in physical and psychological addiction. Environmental factors – Your environment and the people around you…
…in situations when there is no clear sign of danger. Several factors increase the risk of developing an anxiety disorder. These include genetics, home environment and repeated exposure to stress…
…first is genetics. People with families in which this disorder is common are more likely to develop it. The second factor is changes in how the brain functions. Sometimes, these…