Almost 90% of all people with Asperger's syndrome are men, but in women it is usually discovered later in life.
Diana Dashkevich children mental health health psychologist tips 3 December 2023Life can be hard sometimes, and you can't always control it - just your reaction and the decisions you make. Resilience can help you a lot, so it's one of the most important skills you can have.
Kate Yakimchuk resilience mental health self-improvement personality tips 2 December 2023Emotional swings in relationships are an alternation of delight and joy with anxiety, anger and frustration. Most often this is a manipulative technique consisting of dosing intimacy and alienation.
Diana Dashkevich relationship communication mental health psychotherapy psychologist tips 2 December 2023While almost everyone knows that sustainable consumption is good, it doesn't make it easier to do everything right. Professor Wilhelm Hofmann from Ruhr University Bochum suggests that achieving long-term goals, like improving diet or adopting a sustainable lifestyle, is not solely about lacking self-discipline.
Kate Yakimchuk research sustainable consumption ecology eco tips willpower 2 December 2023Our parents tend to be our role models, so they can affect our lives in many ways. For instance, if your parents drive safely, then you'll probably drive safely as well, a new study claims.
Kate Yakimchuk research driving safe driving parenting safety 2 December 2023A recent study looked at how parents take care of their nine-month-old babies in England. Four out of five primary caregivers said they cuddle, talk, and play with their babies several times a day.
Kate Yakimchuk research child development childcare parenting tips parents 2 December 2023Happiness is a state of a person's soul. This is a feeling of joy and satisfaction with life.
Diana Dashkevich life happiness fun facts mental health 1 December 2023Swedish massage is a unique combination of techniques, elements and forms of massage of the ancient Greeks, Romans and Chinese.
Diana Dashkevich massage relax mental health stress fun facts 1 December 2023A recent experiment demonstrated that the brain circuitry of children can be influenced by pregnant women's encounters with discrimination and acculturation. It's important to note that these effects are distinct from those resulting from general stress or depression.
Kate Yakimchuk research pregnancy child development child behavior discrimination 1 December 2023Humans have developed higher cognitive functions, mainly linked to the expansion of the neocortex. However, researchers now believe that the cerebellum, often called the "little brain," also evolved during evolution, so it adds to unique human abilities.
Kate Yakimchuk research cerebellum brain development human brain science 1 December 2023We all know the stereotype that sportsmen are strong but silly, but it seems that some types of sport can actually cause cognitive decline. A new test shows that lots of soccer players tend to have decreased cognitive abilities later in life.
Kate Yakimchuk research brain damage cognitive decline soccer sports 1 December 2023Social anxiety disorder (social phobia) is a pathological condition characterized by extreme fear that occurs with the condition or threat of involvement in social situations.
Diana Dashkevich disorder health mental health psychologist tips anxiety 30 November 2023Bipolar disorder, formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).
Diana Dashkevich mental health disorder health psychologist tips 30 November 2023Have you ever wondered how we learn things and store new memories? A new study has discovered more information on how our brains learn and store new information.
Kate Yakimchuk research memory forming engram cells brain learning 30 November 2023Peripheral neuropathy affects over 3 million people in the US annually, causing pain and loss of feeling. Scientists have discovered a mechanism that can effectively heal damaged nerves in lab mice.
Kate Yakimchuk research nervous system brain damage repairs neurons 30 November 2023Scientists have found that a part of the brain related to memory and combining senses also plays a role in processing social signals. The ventrolateral prefrontal cortex integrates faces and voices, and a new study shows that it also processes the identity of the speaker and the expressions conveyed by facial expressions and vocalizations.
Kate Yakimchuk research social signals facial gestures neurons brain 30 November 2023Chronic stress is the occurrence of a negative reaction of the body in response to prolonged exposure to unfavorable conditions.
Diana Dashkevich stress health mental health psychologist tips 29 November 2023Binge eating disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large amounts of food with a feeling of loss of control.
Diana Dashkevich health nutrition mental health facts 29 November 2023Alzheimer's disease is something that affects lots of people, and it's still not clear how to cope with that. New studies tend to look for something to understand the disease better, and the newest research seems to find some new information.
Kate Yakimchuk research alzheimer's disease hippocampus cognitive decline cognition 29 November 2023Depression is a widespread mental illness, and current treatments don't always meet everyone's needs. Scientists at the City University of Hong Kong discovered a tiny molecule that can help mice with stress-induced depression symptoms by preventing the formation of unpleasant memories.
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