The more short-form content a person watches on social media, the poorer their cognitive performance, the study found ...
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For ex-Haredi Jews, forgiveness may be a route to greater happiness, study finds
(RNS) — Those who are able to forgive their former community, their family and themselves show greater psychological gains in ...
Football may look like a hobby, but for men, it operates as a full-blown emotional ecosystem. It’s a source of identity, ...
With short-form video now dominant on social media, researchers are racing to understand how the highly engaging, ...
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To watch or not to watch the big game
Show some grace to those who can’t stomach two or three hours of tension — there’s some good research backing up their ...
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Christmas music: Researchers in MO and KS reveal why you love it or hate it | Opinion
Neuroscientists find that holiday tunes boosts our mood and nostalgia, while also triggering complex memories during the ...
About 7% of veterans and service members have PTSD but only a quarter of them who enroll in psychotherapy treatments actually ...
Young adults who engaged in a social media “detox” reported reductions in depression, anxiety and insomnia, though it was ...
About a quarter of U.S. service members and veterans who start psychotherapy for post-traumatic stress disorder quit before they finish treatment. But not all therapies are equal in their appeal, with ...
Young adults who did a social media “detox” reported less depression, anxiety and insomnia, though a study co-author says ...
The earlier the age a child received a smartphone the greater the health risk.
'Green Wednesday' has emerged as cannabis industry's Black Friday, with dispensaries across the country offering major ...
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