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Alcohol and Dementia: A Riskier Link Than You Might Think
Drinking Significantly Raises Dementia Risk, New Study Finds A growing body of research shows that alcohol consumption, even in moderate...
Jun 252 min read


Sources of Joy in the Lives of Autistic Individuals
New Study Highlights How Autistic Individuals Thrive in Unique Ways Too often, autistic lives are misjudged, seen as sorrowful, lacking...
Jun 243 min read


Can We Really Predict a Baby’s Future?
Early Imaging Offers Clues to Brain Growth and Function in Children No Crystal Ball Needed: Neuroscience Sheds Light on Your Baby’s...
Jun 223 min read


Physician Suicide Rates vs. the General Population: A Stark Comparison
How Suicide Trends Differ Between Men and Women in Medicine A recent study by Hirsh Makhija, Sidney Zisook, and their team published in...
Jun 212 min read


The Surprising Link Between Narcissism and Social Anxiety
Inside the Mind of a Vulnerable Narcissist: New Research Reveals Core Fears Narcissism and Social Anxiety: A Complex Overlap Narcissism...
Jun 203 min read


How Parents Influence Teen Behavior on TikTok
Research Finds Screen-Time Rules at Home Benefit Teen Well-Being According to the Pew Research Center (2024), nine out of ten teenagers...
Jun 203 min read


How Your Values Shape What You Share Online
What happens when your values match the message of a post? If you use social media, chances are you’ve shared content someone else...
Jun 142 min read


Missing Your Ex? Here’s What Psychology Reveals
Why moving on from an ex isn’t as simple as it seems Ending a relationship can feel like losing a part of yourself. While saying goodbye...
Jun 142 min read


Can AI Be Your Therapist? New Research Reveals Hidden Dangers
Despite rapid advances, AI therapy tools continue to deliver biased and unreliable guidance, raising serious concerns. “Can AI replace a...
Jun 133 min read


Why Can’t I Stop Eating? Here’s What’s Really Going On
Your Brain Might Be the Key to Tackling Sugar Cravings. For many of us, dessert is more than just a treat, it’s a ritual. Whether it’s a...
Jun 133 min read


Why Kind-Hearted People Tend to Be Happier
Recent studies reveal that individuals who lead with strong moral values don’t just do good—they also feel better. Why Choosing to Do the...
Jun 33 min read


Is Brain Aging Reversible Through Regular Meditation?
As populations across the globe continue to age, the science of longevity has never been more relevant. With extended life expectancy...
Jun 33 min read


3 Subtle Ways to Know Who You Can Really Trust
When forming new relationships, whether romantic, friendly, or professional, one question often quietly lingers: Can I trust this person?...
Jun 23 min read


The Romantic Power of Asking for Help
We’ve all heard it before: flaunt your best qualities when dating. Be smart. Be funny. Be resourceful. But what if that classic advice...
Jun 22 min read
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