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  • How Social Media Turn Societies Upside Down

    Real-world communities follow a few basic rules that maintain civility and order. These rules are neglected in social media. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 4, 2024
  • This Is What Happens When You Die, According to Science

    Discover what really happens when you die — the brain's final surge, chemical releases, and the mysterious experiences at the end of life. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 3, 2024
  • Resilience in LGBTQ+ Couples’ Fertility Journey

    Many LGBTQ+ couples show resilience in fertility treatment, overcoming biases and healthcare barriers to build the families they dream of. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 3, 2024
  • Are You Living the Menu Not the Meal?

    What if you stopped telling yourself about your life and started living it? (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 3, 2024
  • Feeling Angry? You Might Be Missing Time To Yourself

    When people don't get the alone time they need it can result in depression and aggression, and both their well-being and relationships suffer. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 3, 2024
  • The Challenge of Cognitive Immobility

    If you have relocated, you may have left something behind such as a relationship, a home, a feeling of safety, or sense of belonging. As a result, you may be mentally entrapped. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 3, 2024
  • Boring Cities Bore People

    The way we make our cities and neighbourhoods has consequences for our mental well-being — designing boring cities will make for bored people. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 3, 2024
  • Voting as Self-Healing

    Voting after trauma is powerful self-healing. Reclaim your voice, find hope, and connect with community by casting a ballot and shaping a better future. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 3, 2024
  • How Social Media Turn Societies Upside Down

    Real-world communities follow a few basic rules that maintain civility and order. These rules are neglected in social media. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 3, 2024
  • In the Slow Zone: When Time Expands for Athletes

    Why do some athletes experience a dramatic slowing of time? Is it possible that this is the key to extraordinary achievements in sport? (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 3, 2024
  • The Retirement Dilemma: Leaving Work Doesn’t Guarantee Happiness

    Retirement is often thought of as something to be enjoyed, but without a positive attitude towards aging and the right amount of social activity, it can go terribly wrong. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 3, 2024
  • Are You Living the Menu Not the Meal?

    What if you stopped telling yourself about your life and started living it? (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 2, 2024
  • Feeling Angry? You Might Be Missing Time To Yourself

    When people don't get the alone time they need it can result in depression and aggression, and both their well-being and relationships suffer. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 2, 2024
  • The Challenge of Cognitive Immobility

    If you have relocated, you may have left something behind such as a relationship, a home, a feeling of safety, or sense of belonging. As a result, you may be mentally entrapped. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 2, 2024
  • Boring Cities Bore People

    The way we make our cities and neighbourhoods has consequences for our mental well-being — designing boring cities will make for bored people. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 2, 2024
  • Voting as Self-Healing

    Voting after trauma is powerful self-healing. Reclaim your voice, find hope, and connect with community by casting a ballot and shaping a better future. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 2, 2024
  • How Social Media Turn Societies Upside Down

    Real-world communities follow a few basic rules that maintain civility and order. These rules are neglected in social media. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 2, 2024
  • In the Slow Zone: When Time Expands for Athletes

    Why do some athletes experience a dramatic slowing of time? Is it possible that this is the key to extraordinary achievements in sport? (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 2, 2024
  • The Retirement Dilemma: Leaving Work Doesn’t Guarantee Happiness

    Retirement is often thought of as something to be enjoyed, but without a positive attitude towards aging and the right amount of social activity, it can go terribly wrong. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 2, 2024
  • Must Love Require Compromise?

    An abundance of romantic options stops us from compromising in choosing a partner but requires more compromise in ongoing relationships. (Click title to view more)

    Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: November 2, 2024
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