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Hearing Loss, Autism, and Cognitive Decline
The disabling effects of autism and hearing loss can have considerable overlap. The threat both pose as we age is considerable—but hearing loss is far more treatable. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 9, 2025 -
Mad in the Metropolis: Is City Living Bad for Mental Health?
Scholars debated whether cities were good or bad for mental health throughout the twentieth century. What did they find? (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 8, 2025 -
How Your Blood Sugar Levels Cause Food Cravings
If you struggle with food cravings, tracking your blood sugar level responses to food may help give you the relief you've been seeking. Thanks to CGMs, this has never been easier. (Click title to view more)
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The Power of Waiting: Your Brain's Defense Against Dementia
Can delaying gratification today protect your brain tomorrow? Research suggests that the ability to resist immediate rewards may be more than just willpower. (Click title to view more)
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The Science of Building Athletic Confidence in Youth Athletes
Drawing from decades of research and real-world experience, here are 3 building blocks of lasting confidence—and how to put them into practice today. (Click title to view more)
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New Year, Same Doubts? Here’s How to Move Forward Anyway
Are your New Year’s resolutions bringing an unwelcome side of self-doubt? Learn how to reframe those thoughts and turn impostor feelings into fuel for growth. (Click title to view more)
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How Psychology Can Help Make Parks Better for Women
The way women experience nature might be affected by gender roles and stereotypes—as well as gender-based violence. How can we ensure positive nature experiences for all? (Click title to view more)
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How to Cope With "Brain Fog" When You're Sick or in Pain
Personal Perspective: Chronic pain and illness are often accompanied by cognitive difficulties known as “brain fog,” characterized by an inability to focus or remember things. (Click title to view more)
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Is Modern Technology Making Us Rude?
If you've ever found yourself on the phone screaming at your bank's chatbot, you already have some insight into the ways modern communication fails to align with our evolutionary past. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 8, 2025 -
Hearing Loss, Autism, and Cognitive Decline
The disabling effects of autism and hearing loss can have considerable overlap. The threat both pose as we age is considerable—but hearing loss is far more treatable. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 8, 2025 -
How to Move Beyond "The Ick"
Disgust evolved to keep us safe, but not everything that gives us "the ick" will actually harm us. When should you trust your disgust? Here's how to decide. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 8, 2025 -
The Science of Building Athletic Confidence in Youth Athletes
Drawing from decades of research and real-world experience, here are 3 building blocks of lasting confidence—and how to put them into practice today. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 7, 2025 -
New Year, Same Doubts? Here’s How to Move Forward Anyway
Are your New Year’s resolutions bringing an unwelcome side of self-doubt? Learn how to reframe those thoughts and turn impostor feelings into fuel for growth. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 7, 2025 -
How Psychology Can Help Make Parks Better for Women
The way women experience nature might be affected by gender roles and stereotypes—as well as gender-based violence. How can we ensure positive nature experiences for all? (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 7, 2025 -
How to Cope With "Brain Fog" When You're Sick or in Pain
Personal Perspective: Chronic pain and illness are often accompanied by cognitive difficulties known as “brain fog,” characterized by an inability to focus or remember things. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 7, 2025 -
Is Modern Technology Making Us Rude?
If you've ever found yourself on the phone screaming at your bank's chatbot, you already have some insight into the ways modern communication fails to align with our evolutionary past. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 7, 2025 -
Hearing Loss, Autism, and Cognitive Decline
The disabling effects of autism and hearing loss can have considerable overlap. The threat both pose as we age is considerable—but hearing loss is far more treatable. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 7, 2025 -
How to Move Beyond "The Ick"
Disgust evolved to keep us safe, but not everything that gives us "the ick" will actually harm us. When should you trust your disgust? Here's how to decide. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 7, 2025 -
5 Dry January Lessons From a Therapist Who Quit Drinking
Does Dry January already feel harder than you thought it would? These 5 lessons helped me when I began my sobriety journey. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 7, 2025 -
The Danger of Misreading Emotions
Understanding others' emotions can do more than strengthen your relationships—recognizing subtle cues and avoiding bias could boost your own happiness, too. Here's how. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: January 7, 2025