This article originally appeared on Health. If toothpaste and lipstick commercials are to be believed, a big grin can make you look more attractive, more approachable, and years younger. While the ...
Facial expressions arise from brain networks that encode slow, context-rich meaning and fast muscle control on different time scales, keeping smiles and threats socially precise.
Whenever I give a presentation on the impact of body language in the workplace, I always include a section on the power of a smile. That’s because research shows that a smiling expression sends ...
Hi, Diane Eblin here. I’m very excited to start contributing to the Next Level Blog. As a certified health coach, I have worked firsthand with overworked and overwhelmed professionals, coaches and ...
Facial expressions develop while babies are still in the womb, scientists have discovered. Babies develop a range of facial movements that can actually be identifiied as smiling or crying. A team of ...
James Dean's brooding demeanour may have left women weak at the knees. But men who are looking for lasting love should ditch the scowl - and smile more instead. Researchers discovered that women who ...