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Viagra Could Potentially Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk, New Research Suggests

The FDA-approved medicine sildenafil, which is administered for erectile dysfunction, can soon be part of the therapy to decrease the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers in the United States have discovered that sildenafil, commonly known as Viagra, might have the potential to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.  Related: Alzheimer’s Disease: Causes, Symptoms, Signs and […]

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Study: Prenatal Depression linked to Premenstrual disorders

Perinatal depression is a mood disorder that occurs during pregnancy and after childbirth. In rare cases, the symptoms are severe enough that a mother and her baby’s health and well-being may be at risk. Read More: Understanding and Preventing Perinatal Depression A study from Karolinska Institute published in the journal PLOS Medicine shows a Bidirectional […]

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Dementia Can Be Detected by Middle-Aged Brain Changes: Study

We know that there are various changes in the brain as we go through the life stages. Starting from the prenatal period when the brain has started to be formed. Through childhood and adolescence where we can see rapid development in the brain. Here we can see children learning new things and forming new connections […]

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1 in 6 Teenagers reports Online Harassment, WHO

Nearly one in six adolescents have experienced cyberbullying, an international study has found. In the second volume of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study, WHO/Europe Today. The latest data from 2018 to 2022 shows a concerning increase in cyberbullying.  Let us consider two trends. Amongst boys bullying others, the trend has been rising […]

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Therapy

Let’s Get Some Mysteries of Transpersonal Psychology

Have you ever experienced a sense of being a part of something greater than yourself? This could have happened during a religious rite or meditation practice, or it could have happened when you were enjoying art or being in nature. The study of experiences that broaden our awareness beyond (transcendence) our unique sense of embodied […]

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Awareness

10 Strategies to Deal with Hopelessness

It is normal to feel as there is no hope and that things will never get better if you have had a significant loss, an intense life transition, or if you are suffering from a mental Health issue like depression. But what is this feeling about? It is a state of hopelessness, dejection or a […]

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Awareness

Stonewalling vs Gaslighting

Dating, relationships, and even friendships have become really difficult to navigate in this modern day of technology. People seem to have more trouble maintaining good relationships than any generation. However, there is an advantage of fast-paced technology and social media for young adults. In contrast to early generations, people are more aware of toxic behaviors […]

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Awareness Self Help

Mysophobia: Symptoms, Cause and Treatment

Mysophobia is a type of phobia based on an intense and illogical dread of dirt, germs, or contamination. It is reasonable and wise to be concerned about things like food cross-contamination, coming into contact with other people’s bodily fluids, and practising excellent hygiene. But if you suffer from mysophobia, these common worries become exaggerated and […]

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Understanding Gender and Sexuality in Psychology

Although they are frequently used synonymously in everyday speech, the terms “sexuality” and “gender identity” refer to separate psychological concepts with unique nuances. An individual’s internal perception of their gender, whether it be male, female, or somewhere in between, is referred to as their gender identity. It is a person’s self-perception, which is usually formed […]

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