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Study Reveals Potential Link Between Multiple Sclerosis and Reduced Alzheimer’s Risk

A recent study published in Annals of Neurology has uncovered a promising link between multiple sclerosis (MS) and a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Conducted by Dr. Matthew Brier and his team at WashU Medicine, the research was inspired by observations from Dr. Anne Cross, an MS specialist who noted that Alzheimer’s was less common […]

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Health

Calm Your Nerves: Dietary Changes for Reducing Anxiety

Anxious about your upcoming exams? Oh, that’s fine. You’ll do well. Is your mother sick? So you’re afraid something might happen to her? Don’t worry. Things will get better. Worried that you might be late for your first interview if you don’t wake up early? Understandable. But then……..  Do you avoid eating anything bone-y because […]

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Awareness Self Help

Non-Suicidal Self-Injury

Trigger Warning: This article contains mentions of self-harm and suicide. Please proceed with caution. Self-harm, especially in the form of cutting or burning, has been romanticised as well as stigmatised. A plethora of myths surrounds Deliberate Self-harm (DSH) or Non-suicidal Self Injury (NSSI). According to the American Psychological Association, DSH is the intentional, direct destruction […]

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Awareness

Is Delulu the Solulu?: Delusions and Genz

“No man is happy without a delusion of some kind. Delusions are as necessary to our happiness as realities.” Christian Bovee This Christian Bovee Quote from centuries ago echoes the sentiments of Gen-Z social media users who proudly describe themselves as ‘delusional’ and believe that the true solution to life’s problems lies in giving in […]

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News

Neurotransmitter Switch May Trigger Autism Symptoms

A recent study from the University of California San Diego has investigated how changes in neurotransmitter levels during early brain development might be associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The research, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that altering neurotransmitter levels in newborn mice can influence behaviors related to […]

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Life Style

10 Reasons behind Why People do not Respect you, According to Psychology 

“I don’t want respect.” Said nobody ever. Everybody wants to be respected, from your parents to your friends to even your cat. Well, your cat probably craves respect most out of all of them. It is a universal truth that every living being wants to be respected. It hurts to be disrespected, and it affects […]

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Awareness Self Help

Misophonia: Understanding and Treating Sound Sensitivity Disorder

The Misophonia is also described as a word “hatred of sound” and is like more than just a dislike for such certain noises. It is a neurological disorder, and It affects everyday activities and may trigger intense emotional or psychological responses, such as depression, anger, anxiety, fear, distress, or panic in response to certain sounds.This […]

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Relationship

10 Strong reasons your partner is a Green Flag, according to Psychology

“He checks my phone, he is such a Red flag’’, “He brought me chocolate and ice-cream during my periods, he is a Green flag for sure” We notice these statements being said around us a lot these days. The terms ‘Red flag’ and ‘green flag’ has been popularized by the social media. We often  encounter these […]

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News

Probiotic Enhances Fetal Brain Development – Study

A study conducted on mice has shown that administering the probiotic Bifidobacterium breve to pregnant mice can enhance fetal brain development. The probiotic seems to improve nutrient transport and support growth in the developing brain. The research suggests that modifying the mother’s gut bacteria with probiotics may help address growth problems in fetuses, particularly when […]

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The Psychology Behind Hoarding Behaviour

Hoarding is relatively common; we all know someone with a garage full of random trinkets and things that seem of little use; however, there is a certain point where hoarding becomes an issue. For this reason, Hoarding Disorder has been defined by the American Psychiatric Association as “persistent difficulty getting rid of or parting with […]

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