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Research

The study shows an overlooked link between Guns and suicidal thoughts in Adolescence

Trigger Warning: This Article has mention of suicide Having access to firearms is a risk factor for suicide because they are the most lethal means of suicide attempts, and almost half of suicide attempts occur within ten minutes of the

Self Help

How to deal with Frustration 

Frustration is a temporary mental state that impairs a person’s ability to think clearly and comprehend effectively. Frustration makes a person irritated and with a frustrated mind; they are unable to handle the situation properly. One may start to feel

Parenting

What Does It Mean to Have a Favourite Child? 

Do Parents Really Have a Favourite Child?  “I love all my children equally.” Over time, generations of parents have repeated this same phrase. But according to recent studies, favouritism might be far more prevalent than most parents are aware of. Based on

Awareness

The Law of Attraction

"What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you create" - Buddha Do you ever thought to not get into traffic? But end up getting stuck. Do you think manifestations do exist? Do you believe

Self Help

Optimism Bias: Why We Ignore Risks and Overestimate Success

Optimism bias refers to a cognitive phenomenon where people think bad things are less likely to happen to them and good things are more likely to come their way compared to others. This bias runs deep in how our minds

Research

The Neuroscience of Dance

Recent research from Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews that offers an in-depth examination of the neuroscience behind dance, gives us a comprehensive explanation of the scientific processes that take place when we dance. Dance integrates the process of perception, action and

Awareness

The Psychological Aftermath of the Maha Kumbh Stampede 

Recently, tragic events have occurred at the Maha Kumbh Mela, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world. A devastating stampede at the 2025 Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj highlights the risks posed by poor crowd control management, claiming the lives

Research

Yoga and Meditation Practitioners Deal with Negative Emotions More Effectively

A research studied the effects of yoga meditation practice on emotion and cognition at the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University. The study included 14 participants, 7 with yoga and meditation practice, and 7 with meditation-naive subjects (control

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From Darkness to Light: Understanding Depression and Effective Coping Strategies

With over seven hundred thousand death rates caused by depression and millions of people affected worldwide every year, depression has gone beyond temporary sadness to an alarming life-threatening illness impacting our individual’s daily life, relationships, and overall well-being and mental

Research

Ethical Superiority Illusion: A Self-Assessment Bias Among Researchers

With the growing scientific advancements in contemporary world, it is often expected from the researchers to withhold high standards of ethical integrity and code of conduct. A study published in the journal scientific reports conducted by Linköping University (Sweden) researchers