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What Causes Cerebral Palsy and How to Protect Your Newborn’s Health

Around 18 million people worldwide are living with cerebral palsy (CP). It is a condition that begins before or during birth, and impacts the individual for the rest of their life, with no cure currently available. Because of its severe implications, it’s important to have a handle on what causes CP in order to limit […]

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Education

How Psychology Internships Benefit Students Pursuing Psychology

Psychology is not just a theoretical or conceptual subject; it also inclines towards empirical knowledge, which deals with practical experience. This experiential, realistic and practical knowledge is gained through internships, which give opportunities as well as required exposure to the students. It complements academic learning by bridging the gap between classroom learning and professional life. […]

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7 Practical Ways Technology is Supporting Students’ Learning at Home

Studying at home can feel like you’re climbing Mount Everest – blindfolded, with a rucksack full of algebra. Technology swoops in like a superhero to save the day, replacing cram sessions and stress tears with smart tools that actually make learning fun-or at least a little more bearable. Imagine students acing their trigonometry homework without […]

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What Medical Chronology Services Include (And Why They Matter)

Medical chronology is necessary in both the legal and insurance fields. This service uses technology to create a timeline showing major medical events, helping professionals choose the right actions. When medical chronology services are used, legal teams and insurance providers are able to review clean and organised information about a patient’s medical history. All About […]

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Mindfulness Practices in Breeze: How Games and Exercises Help Cope with Stress

Work stress, daily challenges, economic situation, relationship problems, mental health concerns, and the constant buzz of notifications — life can feel overwhelming. With too many things happening daily, it’s easy to get into a trap of continuous stress and anxiety. Yet, while the world keeps moving relentlessly, it’s possible to stay grounded and relaxed. Let’s […]

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Education

Social Emotional Learning 

Imagine a classroom where children name their frustration without shouting, navigate peer conflict with empathy, and bounce back from failure with resilience. This isn’t a utopian fantasy — it’s the visible outcome of Social Emotional Learning (SEL), a revolutionary approach reshaping education worldwide. Backed by 30 years of neuroscience and psychology research, SEL teaches skills […]

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Therapy

The Psychologist’s Role: A Guide, Not an Advice-Giver — A Clinical and Ethical View

Many people think psychologists are like wise gurus who simply tell you what to do to fix your problems. Thanks to movies and TV, the idea of a therapist saying, “You should do this,” has become quite common. But in real life, a psychologist’s role is much deeper—and much more helpful. They don’t hand out […]

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Positive Research

Kindness Makes Us Better Together: What a New Study Says About Being Nice

In today’s fast-paced and self-centred world, kindness can seem like an underrated virtue, although we are all well aware that it is a good thing. Smile at a stranger, help someone carry their groceries, and say thank you. It feels nice. But beyond just feeling good, what if those small acts made people more cooperative? […]

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Awareness

Medical v/s Social Model of Disability: Understanding Disability from Two Perspectives 

What if the main thing preventing someone from having a fulfilling life is how society reacts, rather than the person’s disability? “Disability” has many meanings defined by experts and groups (Haegele & Hodge, 2016). According to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF), disability consists of impairments caused by illness or injury, the limitations these […]

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Life Style

Emojis as Nonverbal Cues in Digital Communication: A Psychological Perspective 

Digital text lacks facial expression, tone of voice, and gestures, so people have turned to emojis to fill that gap. Emojis function as paralinguistic signals, visual cues that stand in for real-world nonverbal communication. They depict facial expressions and emotions, and brain imaging shows that recognising emojis activates many of the same regions as seeing actual […]

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