It's often hard to spot a cheater in your new potential partner, because that's what most people tend to hide. Meanwhile, most cheaters have pretty specific character traits that you can notice when looking closely.
Kate Yakimchuk cheating relationship personality mentality 30 October 2023When fighting depression symptoms, people tend to use not only meds but also other things that can help them feel better. A recent study found that heated yoga sessions helped reduce depression symptoms in adults with moderate-to-severe depression.
Kate Yakimchuk research yoga depression health 30 October 2023Social media often shows us pictures of people living life to the fullest - they travel, try new things, and buy expensive items to spoil themselves. Most of us can't live like that all the time, but it doesn't mean that you can't add colors to your everyday life to enjoy it more.
Kate Yakimchuk happiness life changes tips 30 October 2023While some meds are created to fight certain diseases, they can actually be useful for people with different conditions. Modern antidepressants may help prevent people with bipolar disorder from relapsing into a new depressive episode, according to a new international clinical trial.
Kate Yakimchuk research meds depression 30 October 2023The thinking of a rich person and a poor person are different from each other.
Diana Dashkevich mental health brain facts 30 October 2023A new experiment shows how differently antidepressants affect people with ot without physical health issues. This study looks at whether antidepressants are effective and safe for people who have both depression and physical health issues like cancer, diabetes, or heart problems.
Kate Yakimchuk research meds depression 29 October 2023Nowadays, a huge marketing industry constantly tries to make us buy more things, whether we actually need them or not. It's no wonder that so many people buy different things on impulse - it's simply too hard to resist the temptation.
Kate Yakimchuk impulse buying personality tips 29 October 2023This is a quality that comes with gaining a certain level of maturity and emotional independence. When a person respects himself, he appreciates what he has, does not covet someone else’s, does not think that anyone owes him anything, understands that everyone defends their personal interests.
Diana Dashkevich self-love self care mental health happiness 29 October 2023A recent study shows that USA teens tend to overestimate their math abilities more than kids in other countries. This research looked through data from 40,000 15-year-olds in nine English-speaking nations.
Kate Yakimchuk research math student education 29 October 2023Seasonal affective disorder can damage almost everyone - lack of sunlight and cold weather can make use less productive and overall sad. Meanwhile, you can fight back - you just need to know what to do to get rid of these symptoms effectively.
Kate Yakimchuk sadness fall tips 29 October 2023To punish kids, schools often suspend them from classes - and it might actually harm their GPA. A recent study has shown that when kids are suspended from school or sent to the office for disciplinary reasons, it leads to a significant drop in their GPA.
Kate Yakimchuk research children school suspension 29 October 2023Have you ever noticed that certain items, songs, or even smells can easily trigger some specific memories in you? It happens to almost everyone, because our brain can easily recollect memories using specific triggers around us.
Kate Yakimchuk memory triggers brain 29 October 2023The life expectancy of older Americans is increasing, but about 40% of them are living with digestive diseases. These conditions are common and costly to treat, leading to increased healthcare spending in the United States.
Kate Yakimchuk research loneliness digestion 29 October 2023Some people are quite irresponsible - they can't manage their finances, they don't stick to their plans, and you can't rely on them. While it often seems that it's just natural for them, this personality trait also tends to have some reasons.
Kate Yakimchuk responsibility planning personality 29 October 2023Loving yourself means accepting yourself, taking care of yourself, understanding and recognizing your right to make mistakes.
Diana Dashkevich mental health self care self-love 29 October 2023Mental health issues are often correlated with other diseases, including extremely serious ones. A new discovery shows that anxiety and depression might be the first signs of mutiple sclerosis - or, at least, for some people.
Kate Yakimchuk research sclerosis brain depression anxiety 28 October 2023It's surprising to know how many new things you can do with the help of the modern AI services. Specialists have created new tools that use AI language models to understand subtle changes in the way individuals with schizophrenia speak.
Kate Yakimchuk research schizophrenia detection 28 October 2023When the days become short, dark, and cold, it's easy to feel sad and unmotivated - lots of people feel that way in fall and winter. It's not depression, though - there are quite a lot of things that can help you differentiate these two conditions.
Kate Yakimchuk depression seasons fall sadness 28 October 2023Some days are just bad for work - you simply can't concentrate, so it takes forever to make things done. While you can be a responsible person who can't stop until everything is done, it's still better to take short breaks.
Kate Yakimchuk productivity relax break tips 28 October 2023Auto-aggression or self-destruction is psychological or physical aggression that is consciously or unconsciously directed towards oneself, towards self-destruction. This is a person’s reaction to stress, psychological or physical trauma. This is unnatural human behavior that contradicts the instinct of self-preservation.
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