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Your phone might sense your mood swings before you do. Unpack the promise—and pitfalls—of the digital tools reshaping mental ...
The world is full of distractions, like intrusive memories, worries about the future and reminders of things to do.
New research reveals that the vagus nerve, which helps regulate appetite, interacts with socio-economic status to influence ...
Published in the journal Food Quality and Preference, the research highlights how physiological signals, particularly those transmitted via the vagus nerve, interact with socio-economic factors to ...
Virginia Gilbert, a licensed marriage and family therapist from California, revealed the 'grey rock method' can 'minimise ...
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PsyPost on MSNStudy challenges assumptions about authoritarianism and punitiveness in criminal sentencingA new study published in Political Psychology questions a long-standing belief in political psychology: that people with ...
Betting on Resilience: The Gambling Industry’s Surprising Strength Amid Global Economic Turbulence
Recent market turbulence following President Trump’s bold tariff announcements has sent tremors through various sectors, yet ...
A new study has found that delusions typically emerge before hallucinations in individuals at high risk for psychosis, overturning a long-standing belief that hallucinations drive delusional thinking.
Overplanning your day might seem productive, but it could lead to burnout.The hidden dangers of excessive scheduling and how ...
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