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Awareness

World Brain Tumour Day: Importance of healthy brain for mental wellness

Every year, the 8th of June is marked as the World Brain Tumour Day. The German Brain Tumour Association started it to raise awareness and educate people about cancer and the impact of it on the affected person’s family or

Self Help

Impact of Loneliness on Mental & Physical Health

Loneliness and its impact is a thing that every person has felt in the course of life. Whether it be in school, college or job. Humans are social creatures, and this is the reason people feel lonely when not surrounded

Awareness Parenting

How to Talk to Children About War, Crisis, and Fear: A Developmental Psychology Guide

The world feels like it is vibrating all the time with crisis. There are a lot of problems like geopolitical alliances, border conflicts and money issues. All these are white noises that never stop. This is very tiring for grown-ups.

Awareness

Ultra-Processed Foods and Executive Function: How Diet Impacts Brain Health

“Food may be essential as fuel for the body, but good food is fuel for the soul.” Malcom Forbes As Malcolm Forbes said, food is essential for our body and soul. Today, many people are rapidly shifting toward ultra-processed food

Social

Identity Fragmentation Across Social Media Platforms and Its Mental Toll

Think of one sitting in a sunlit home office in quietness. They have just revised their LinkedIn profile(Social Media), made sure the headline of their profile indicates that they are a Results-Oriented Project Manager, and their headshot presents an ideal

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Simple Steps to Take Care of Your Health

Taking care of health sounds easy when people talk about it. In real life, it becomes messy. Plans start strong on Monday morning, and by Thursday, something slips. A workout is missed. Lunch turns into fast food. Sleep gets pushed

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

Research

Imagery Therapy for Psychosis: Helping People Gain Control Over Disturbing Mental Images

This research describes a new psychological therapy designed to help people with psychosis, a mental health condition that can cause hallucinations, paranoia and extreme fear of harm. The therapy focuses on disturbing mental images that often fuel paranoia and distress

Relationship

Love Isn’t Just Romance: A Healthier Way to Celebrate Love Week

Every year, Love Week includes red flowers, gifts, and passionate messages. Couples exchange photos. Shops offer discounts. The world of social media is romantic. Despite this, love brings with it not just compassion and care for a partner, but also

Social

Why Today’s Fast-Paced World Is Mentally Exhausting: A Psychological Analysis

The modern world has been defined as a fast-paced world that is connected and full of opportunities. However, beneath the fast-paced world that is connected and full of opportunities, there is a new challenge for human psychology of overstimulation. The