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Emsculpt Neo in Singapore! Build Muscle & Burn Fat Without Surgery

Every pregnancy leads to some degree of diastasis recti. During this process, the connective tissue between the rectus abdominis muscles stretches and may separate along the midline of the abdomen. Diastasis recti will continue to affect 60 per cent of women who have given birth to their children. The condition develops into a tummy bulge, […]

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Why AI Testers Experience Burnout Faster Than Traditional QA Engineers

Lately, software testing’s seen big changes. Not using automation now feels outdated, while AI quietly shifts how tests get built, run, and even fixed. Speedier launches pile on stress, and complex systems demand sharper focus. Pressure builds fast when everything moves quickly. Here’s a look at why those testing artificial intelligence tend to wear out […]

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Why the Search for Better Deals Affects How We Think

Shopping decisions are often seen as pragmatic, but they’re deeply psychological. What we buy, when we buy it, and how we feel about the purchase is dictated by way more than only price. In ‘real life’, men wrestle day after day with desire, restraint and justification. Purchasing something can provide comfort, excitement or even a […]

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Why Dental Practices in Florida Rely on Professional Dental Billing Services

Maintaining a dental practice in Florida involves more than clinical proficiency; it requires navigating one of the nation’s most complex and strictly regulated administrative landscapes. As Florida implements aggressive new patient protection mandates and experiences a significant shift in payer behaviour, the financial health of a clinic is increasingly tied to the precision of its […]

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The Psychology Of Brotherhood In Addiction Recovery

Addiction is put forth as a personal failure at an individual level. But recovery doesn’t take place in a vacuum. It does in a relationship. For many men, sustainable recovery is not only about insight or abstinence. It is about connection. In structured environments such as a men’s inpatient rehab, something psychologically distinctive often develops: […]

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Education News

A Counsellor in Every School: Inside CBSE’s Landmark 2026 Notification

TRIGGER WARNING: This article contains discussions of student suicide, self-harm, and mental health distress. It is intended for educational and policy awareness purposes. For the first time, CBSE has made it mandatory for every affiliated school to appoint dedicated mental health and career counsellors from the next academic session. As psychologists, here is what this […]

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Gisele Pelicot Case: A Psychological Analysis of Marital Sexual Violence

In September 2024, a courtroom in France was at the centre of attention around the world as a 72-year-old grandmother named Gisele Pelicot, a grandmother herself, decided to make a remarkable choice from Mazan. She refused to be anonymous and insisted on a trial in a court of law, and the world was forced to […]

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Technology

Growing Up with Smart Machines: A Developmental Psychology Analysis

The integration of artificial intelligence into the domestic and educational spheres is not merely a change in toy preference; it represents a fundamental shift in the “social ecology” of childhood. From smart speakers that answer bedtime curiosities to socially assistive robots (SARs) used in clinical therapy, children are now growing up with entities that occupy […]

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Why Being Laughed at Hurts more than Being Criticized

There’s a big difference between someone correcting you and someone laughing at you. If a teacher says you got the answer wrong, or a manager points out a mistake, it might be uncomfortable – sure. But usually you move on. You fix it. You forget about it.  Being laughed at doesn’t fade the same way. […]

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Joy on Screen: Exploring Contemporary Buddhism and Positive Psychology

The term “Buddhism” encompasses a wide range of customs, beliefs, and practices that have been embodied in various civilisations throughout history since they first emerged in the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama around 2,500 years ago. The Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Noble Path, and Dependent Origination are just a few of the fundamental concepts that […]

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