Walk
Walk up and down and I’ll tell you how aggressive you are. Possible, say psychologists at the university of Portsmouth. They demonstrated a link between the way people walk and aggression. Aggressive people have a more swinging gait, twisting their bodies more at the hips. The psychologists have offered to train police in spotting aggressive types. ‘Halt! I don’t like the way you walk, Sir.’
Brace
Spanish and Austrian researchers have proven a link between crooked teeth and a person’s balance. The straighter the teeth, the better the balance. The effect is mainly revealed when people are tired. The psychologists advise top sportspeople to get their teeth checked. A brace can help with more than you think.
Selfie
Taking frequent selfies makes you a happier person. Researchers at the University of California discovered this. Just one photo a day is enough to have an effect. You have to be smiling on the photo, otherwise it doesn’t work. What makes this finding even nicer is that it works on other people too. Send someone a photo you think will make them happy and… they’ll be happy. Scientifically proven. Really.