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Why the Words We Use Matter
The words we say can influence how others receive our message and how they perceive us. Author Stefan Fatsis explores the words we use in his latest book, 'Unabridged.' (Click title to view more)
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The Mindset That Helps People Recover From Addiction
Think recovery is only about willpower? A new study finds it may depend on how you see the world itself. (Click title to view more)
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Stressed Puppies May Become Fearful or Aggressive Adult Dogs
In dogs, as in humans, early life stressors can negatively impact behavior patterns that persist through adulthood. (Click title to view more)
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Why You Should Stop “What If?” Thinking
Do you sometimes dwell on how your life could have turned out if you had made different decisions? A new study shows the benefits of reducing “What if?” thinking. (Click title to view more)
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Everything You Wanted to Know About Curiosity But Didn't Ask
A simple relational hack can turn confrontation into connection, and reclaim curiosity as a tool. One question can reboot defensiveness into collaboration. (Click title to view more)
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Better Understanding Loneliness Through Your Experiences
Loneliness isn’t one thing—it has different causes and needs different solutions. Discover how understanding your unique pattern can help you feel truly connected again. (Click title to view more)
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Steven Pinker on the Recursive Loop That Made Us Human
Pinker's new book reveals how recursive mentalizing—thinking about thinking—may be the hidden engine of human life, from social norms to consciousness. (Click title to view more)
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How Reading Horror Novels Unveils the Human Psyche
Author Quan Barry shares her latest literary horror novel, "The Unveiling," and explores how reading horror novels unveils the human psyche. (Click title to view more)
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The Evolutionary Perspective of Cyberweapons
We evolved to band together and to use the power of numbers in social living. Modern internet trolling is an amplified version of this phenomenon. (Click title to view more)
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Is It Okay to Feel Okay Right Now?
Saying you’re okay out loud can feel risky in a world that rewards struggle. This is why we hide our calm—and how embracing "quiet okayness" nurtures resilience, balance, and hope. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: October 18, 2025 -
Stressed Puppies May Become Fearful or Aggressive Adult Dogs
In dogs, as in humans, early life stressors can negatively impact behavior patterns that persist through adulthood. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: October 17, 2025 -
Why You Should Stop “What If?” Thinking
Do you sometimes dwell on how your life could have turned out if you had made different decisions? A new study shows the benefits of reducing “What if?” thinking. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: October 17, 2025 -
Everything You Wanted to Know About Curiosity But Didn't Ask
A simple relational hack can turn confrontation into connection, and reclaim curiosity as a tool. One question can reboot defensiveness into collaboration. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: October 17, 2025 -
Better Understanding Loneliness Through Your Experiences
Loneliness isn’t one thing—it has different causes and needs different solutions. Discover how understanding your unique pattern can help you feel truly connected again. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: October 17, 2025 -
Steven Pinker on the Recursive Loop That Made Us Human
Pinker's new book reveals how recursive mentalizing—thinking about thinking—may be the hidden engine of human life, from social norms to consciousness. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: October 17, 2025 -
How Reading Horror Novels Unveils the Human Psyche
Author Quan Barry shares her latest literary horror novel, "The Unveiling," and explores how reading horror novels unveils the human psyche. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: October 17, 2025 -
The Evolutionary Perspective of Cyberweapons
We evolved to band together and to use the power of numbers in social living. Modern internet trolling is an amplified version of this phenomenon. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: October 17, 2025 -
Is It Okay to Feel Okay Right Now?
Saying you’re okay out loud can feel risky in a world that rewards struggle. This is why we hide our calm—and how embracing "quiet okayness" nurtures resilience, balance, and hope. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: October 17, 2025 -
The Intriguing Connection Between ADHD and Your Gut
New research finds that certain gut microbes are associated with ADHD. That's good news, because it means that changing your diet could help you manage your symptoms. Here's what we know. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: October 17, 2025 -
Is This the Study That Rewrites IQ Theory?
New research suggests that education can raise IQ by up to 15 points—even among identical twins—challenging determinism and revealing intelligence to be more malleable than we once believed. (Click title to view more)
Retrieved from monitored site | External Link | Date: October 17, 2025
