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Hay Festival 2024: Authors Signified DayDreaming Important for Cognitive Development 

Hay Festival 2024 is around the corner with authors around the world collectively gathering for emphasis on reading and thinking. Lauren Child, one

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New Research Challenges Belief That Big Groups Hinder Teamwork

According to a recent study, flexible social connections improve teamwork, refuting that larger groups hinder cooperation. Researchers observed that in a prisoner’s dilemma

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Teenagers are exposed to at least 10 incidents of Pain per hour, Study

The study found that popular shows like Sex Education,  and Stranger Things tend to show pain as only arising from violent acts or

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Technology

The Risk of Misinformation: Who Gets to Talk About Mental Health Online?

In recent years, the debate about mental health has increased significantly across digital platforms, indicating a greater recognition of its importance in our

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Got his Degree at the Age of 95 – Now Considering Another Course

Where there is a will, there is a way! Truly, where there is a will, there is a way. Dr. Marjot, a resident

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Research: How Addictive Drugs can Hijack Brain’s Reward System

A groundbreaking study took place to identify the mechanism of addiction mainly using two different classes of drugs, psychostimulant (cocaine)and opioid (morphine), which

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NIMHANS to Conduct Walk-In Interview for Field Data Collector Positions

BENGALURU – The National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) has announced a walk-in interview to fill two vacancies for the post

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Awareness Parenting

Tourette Syndrome in Childhood: Early Signs, Challenges, and Interventions

Imagine a child in a classroom, hands twitching, eyes blinking rapidly, letting out an unexpected grunt. The room gets quiet. The teacher pauses. Peers

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Health Research

New Research Reveals How APOE4 Causes Brain Cell Shrinkage Years Before Alzheimer’s

In research conducted at the Gladstone Institute, the neurologists have uncovered something highly unusual. They identified that changes inside the human brain start occurring

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RRU to Host International Conference on Correctional Rehabilitation and Prison Reforms 2025 

Puducherry, India: Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU), Puducherry Campus, is hosting an International Conference on Correctional Rehabilitation and Prison Reforms (ICCRPR-2025) from 5th to

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