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Brain “Conductors”: How Proteins Help Neurons Communicate at Synapses

This research explores how certain proteins act like conductors in the brain, helping neurons communicate effectively at synapses, the points where nerve cells pass signals to each other. Rather than simply supporting structure, these proteins appear to guide and fine-tune

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Understanding the Anger Cycle in Family Relationships and How to Manage It

If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow; Chinese proverb. A person’s automatic response to life events is termed a natural emotion. These include the feelings of love, fear, grief, and envy. 

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A Psychological Analysis of Hair Loss: Stress, Anxiety, and Body Image

Amita is a 3-year engineering student. She is dealing with a lot of pressure currently in her life, the grades, focus on self-development, pressure of placements, etc., etc. She has been a strong person in her life and is trying

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The Psychological Toll of Air Pollution: How Smog Affects Cognitive Function and Mood

Have you ever noticed someone who feels tired and irritated on a smoggy day? Or perhaps you feel this way yourself whenever the air feels smoggy and polluted. Have you ever thought about why this happens and why you feel

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How Mental Relaxation Strengthens the Skin Barrier and Enhances Glow

Skin is the largest organ of our body. It is directly impacted by our food and dietary habits, temperature, water intake and sleeping patterns. Flawless skin is the universal demand of every individual, and hence, there is an increase in

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Law Meets Neuroscience: The Psychology Behind Age-Based Rights and Legal Responsibility

Why have teenagers been deprived of casting a vote and given permission to drive a car? Why has the law given the right to an adult to sign a contract but not to a child? This issue has raised a

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Middle-Class Identity in the Age of EMI: A Psychological and Cultural Analysis

For many around the modern world, being part of the middle class is an identity. When it comes to satisfaction with a feeling of progress, expenditure is important. In modern consumer culture, we do not just buy things. We submit ourselves to

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How Chronic Overwork Impairs Memory and Cognitive Performance

Meera, a 35-year-old passionate teacher, loved her job along with her students. Always the first to arrive, the last to leave school. But over time, she noticed changes like forgetting students’ names mid-conversation, leaving her tea on the roof of

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Mental Fatigue Explained: How Cognitive Load Secretly Leads to Burnout

Have you ever found yourself suffering from mental fatigue? Have you ever felt like you didn’t have the stamina to participate in life tasks and get all your pending work completed? Mostly, we feel this way even on days when we

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The Power of Routine: How Daily Routines Influence the Mood and Mental Health 

Routines might feel boring, but psychological and health studies reveal that what we do every day greatly affects how we feel emotionally. From how we wake up in the morning to what time we go to sleep each night to the