Almost every person has experienced a stream of disturbing or unpleasant thoughts in their head. This article will explain why this happens and what can be done about it.
Diana Dashkevich mental health stress anxiety facts advices 21 July 2023Jealousy is about attention, love, care from other people. That is, when we are jealous of a loved one - in fact, we envy someone third, to whom, as it seems to us, our loved one gives more warmth, attention and love.
Diana Dashkevich mental health relationship jealousy facts 21 July 2023Living in constant stress is bad for you, and moving houses is one of the most stressful things for lots of people. In a groundbreaking study conducted by Dr. William Cheung and business analyst Daniel Wong at the University of Auckland Business School, the effects of moving house on mental well-being and stress are under meticulous examination.
Kate Yakimchuk stress moving houses research anxiety mental health 21 July 2023A groundbreaking study conducted at the University of Birmingham unveils a fascinating link between a person's mindreading ability, known as 'theory of mind,' and their propensity for successful cooperation with unfamiliar individuals. Unlike conventional intelligence, theory of mind allows individuals to empathize and comprehend the feelings and intentions of others, and the research shows that this ability significantly impacts collaborative performance.
Kate Yakimchuk research communication cooperation 21 July 2023Excess body weight is actually connected with lots of mental issues, but not in the way you probably think. A groundbreaking study by the Complexity Science Hub and the Medical University of Vienna has revealed a significant link between obesity and mental disorders across various age groups.
Kate Yakimchuk overeating depression research mental health obesity 21 July 2023Aging is influenced by various factors, including the level of antisocial behavior. Let's talk about this in more detail in the article.
Diana Dashkevich mental health facts studies 20 July 2023The perception of time is a subjective concept. In the article we will tell you what is the reason for the fact that time goes faster with age.
Diana Dashkevich life childhood Time facts 20 July 2023If your child imagines new worlds and parallel universes when playing, it might be a sign of its creativity and good brain development. New research suggests that a larger percentage of children than previously believed engage in the creation of imaginary parallel worlds, either alone or with friends.
Kate Yakimchuk children creativity brain research development 20 July 2023Contrary to the widespread belief that music increases creativity, specialists have challenged this notion. Their new study claims that it might actually have quite the opposite effect.
Kate Yakimchuk music creativity concentration brain research 20 July 2023Artists are usually associated with creativity, but sometimes science requires lots of creativity as well. To find new solutions and make research, specialists need to use their creativity a lot - and sometimes even more than you'd expect.
Kate Yakimchuk creativity brain research science 20 July 2023Memory is an important tool in life. In this article, we will talk about effective and proven ways to develop and improve your memory.
Diana Dashkevich memory intelligence exercising advices facts studies 19 July 2023Lying is one of the most annoying things in any relationship. In this article, we will explain why people lie most often and how this can affect relationships.
Diana Dashkevich relationship communication lie mental health facts studies 19 July 2023While TV isn't seen as dangerous in the ways it used to be seen a few decades ago, it can actually be harmful to kids. New research shows that kids who watch too much TV have higher risks of becoming addicted when they're older.
Kate Yakimchuk research children development tv 19 July 2023Curious about why some children start talking earlier than others? A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at Duke University offers fascinating insights into this phenomenon.
Kate Yakimchuk children research development 19 July 2023Lots of modern parents prefer to give gadgets to their kids to distract and calm them, because it seems easy. A study conducted by Michigan Medicine suggests that frequently using digital devices to calm upset children between the ages of 3 and 5 may lead to increased emotional dysregulation in kids, especially boys.
Kate Yakimchuk research children gadgets development 19 July 2023Conspiracy theorists see the world differently than other people and tend to see patterns where there are none. Many researchers have long been inclined to this idea, but sufficiently large-scale studies have not yet been conducted.
Diana Dashkevich life mind facts studies 18 July 2023Thanks to developed creative thinking, a person is able to quickly respond to problems and come up with non-obvious solutions in different situations, whether it is a project at work, moving, or a simple household task like cleaning.
Diana Dashkevich creativity hobby mental health life 18 July 2023Most of us are subconsciously sure that aggressive and cruel people just can't control themselves. In fact, there are more reasons behind it, and a new study claims to know more reasons for violent behavior.
Kate Yakimchuk research aggression anger issues mental health self-control 18 July 2023Recent research has highlighted the positive impact of high-quality sleep in strengthening resilience against depressive symptoms and anxious feelings. While good sleep can't fight these problems on its own, it can minimize your chances of having them.
Kate Yakimchuk sleep mental health research 18 July 2023Have you ever looked away when watching a horror movie? If the answer is "yes", then you're not alone - that's how most people's brain work.
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