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Studies confirm it: Women are being medically gaslit and dismissed far too often, has this happened to you?
Image Credit: Novanth Health I have heard stories of women being dismissed or not taken seriously when dealing with healthcare and thought they were just individual
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Brain Imaging Study Suggests That Shifting Racial self identity Can Reduce Racial Ingroup Bias in Empathy and Increase Helping Behaviour
Overview of the four-stage mask training procedure (MTP) using White facial images (A). Panel B presents racial identification scores for the test and control groups
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Altered Brain Network Dynamics in Major Depressive Disorder: Distinguishing State and Trait Characteristics
A surprisingly simple computational model demonstrating how neurons self-organise and form connections. Image Credit: The University of Chicago MDD (Major Depressive
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Early Childhood Adversity, Including Abuse, Neglect, and Dysfunctional Households, Is Linked to Adult Problem Drinking, Especially When Emotional Support Is Low
Adults with high childhood adversity are more likely to engage in problem drinking. Image Credit: The columns Many people turn to alcohol as a way to alleviate stress.
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Harsh Maternal Discipline Linked to Higher Anxiety and Depression in Adolescent Girls
A slap may teach obedience, but it can harm a girl’s emotional well-being long-term. Image Credit: Sahm I recently saw several studies that indicated there is a
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Higher animal protein intake is associated with lower levels of depression and anxiety, study finds.
Image Credit: News Medical Life Science I have experienced firsthand how my diet affects my mood. In recent experiments with a high-protein diet that included eggs,
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The Hidden Face of Psychopathy: Why Women Are Often Missed
The piercing, unreadable gaze often associated with subtle psychopathic traits in women, where emotional detachment and calculated observation hide beneath a calm
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Mapping the genetic landscape across 14 psychiatric disorders
Figure 1. Shared genetic risk across 14 psychiatric disorders. This diagram illustrates the five major genetic factors identified in the study: Compulsive Disorders,
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The Last Sparks of the Brain: Gamma Surges in Dying Patients - A Possible Neural Basis for Near-Death Experiences?
Illustration by Hyunock Nam, NIH When caring for patients on life support and in a comatose state, I would often question the types of thoughts they could be having.
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Evidence suggests men may rely more heavily on romantic relationships and experience more severe consequences following breakups
Men often experience intense loneliness and stress after a breakup, highlighting the need for emotional support Image: freepik Breaking up with someone you love
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Men and Women Experience Rejection Differently: Men Struggle When Rejected, Women Struggle When Rejecting
Rejection can take place in many domains of life in society, work and romantic relationships. How a person reacts to that experience can influence their mood, behaviour
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[OC] Estimated Global Deaths Linked to Major Harmful Habits
[OC] Excel HabitEstimated Annual Deaths (Latest)Notes / SourcesUnhealthy Diet** 8 million**Based on WHO’s 2024 “Comprehensive Overview” report.Tobacco / Smoking
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Childhood Trauma Leaves Lasting Marks on the Brain and DNA, New Research Reveals How Abuse Can Physically Alter Brain Structure Through Epigenetic Changes
Over 1 in 3 children worldwide experiences abuse or neglect, which has a long-term effect that can ripple through their lives (WHO, 2020). New research showed how
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The Hidden X: How Women’s Second X Chromosome May Protect Their Brains
Women may have a hidden advantage when it comes to keeping their brains healthy. Unlike men, who have only one X chromosome, women have two. For a long time, scientists
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Non-Psychoactive Nano-CBD Provides Rapid Relief for Nerve Pain
Source: Cell Symposia A recent study suggests that a specially designed form of cannabidiol (CBD), called CBD‑IN, may help people manage nerve pain more quickly.
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Understanding the link between gut bacteria and depression creates promising new opportunities to support mental health.
Gut bacteria can affect brain function by interacting with chemical messengers, stress-related hormones, and immune responses, which together influence brain regions
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Rising Teen Depression: A Warning Sign for Society Under Strain
Teen depression is increasing in the United States, affecting both young people and the communities around them. About 13% of adolescents aged 12 and older reported
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How Different Generations Respond to Toxic Workplaces: Gen Z Avoids Harm, Millennials Speak up, and Older Generations Put Up with the Problem.
Image Source: Commercial Integrators Younger generations seem to be changing how people think about work and are more aware of how they protect their mental health.
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Big Global Study Shows Why Carbs May Be Riskier Than Saturated Fat
Image Credit: Freepik A study of over 135,000 adults across 18 countries challenges the idea that saturated fat is the main cause of heart disease. Many people wonder
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Psychopaths Can Feel, Recent Meta-Analysis Challenges the Myth That Psychopaths Are Emotionless
Image Source: Freepik Most of us think that psychopaths have no emotions, but a recent meta-analysis showed that they do. However, regulating these feelings is a
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