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Mental Health/Psychology
Can Anxiety Cause High Blood Pressure? Here's What the Research Says
By Markham Heid
9 Embarrassing Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask a Therapist
By Belinda Luscombe
Americans Are Obsessed With Tidying Up. But There's a Downside to Being Organized
By Markham Heid
Can Meditation Improve Your Health? Here's What to Know
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Social media is a prime suspect
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Many older Americans feel socially isolated
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Doctors are harnessing the power of parks
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Being Bored Can Be Good for You—If You Do It Right. Here’s How
It's not always a bad thing
By Jamie Ducharme
January 4, 2019
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By Jamie Ducharme
December 20, 2018
Don't Be So Hard On Yourself. Science Says You Have a Pretty Good Sense of Your Own Personality
You're your own harshest critic
By Jamie Ducharme
December 19, 2018
Always Forgetting Important Things? Here’s How to Fix That, According to Science
It may surprise you
By Jamie Ducharme
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More Than 90% of Generation Z Is Stressed Out
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By Jamie Ducharme
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Hours of daily use are linked to depression and anxiety
By Markham Heid
October 29, 2018
You Love Haunted Houses Because They’re Playing a Trick On Your Brain
It's also why scary movies are so popular
By Jamie Ducharme
October 26, 2018
Science Says You Should Embrace Hugging
Hugs improve your mood after social conflicts
By Jamie Ducharme
October 3, 2018
'Indelible in the Hippocampus Is the Laughter.' The Science Behind Christine Blasey Ford’s Testimony
She drew heavily on her psychology background
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September 27, 2018
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Loneliness poses a threat to public health
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Which one describes you?
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