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Misleading the Public: Trump Spread Pseudoscience about Tylenol and Autism 

Recently, Trump, the US President, shared publicly that pregnant women should not take Tylenol, a painkiller. According to him, this everyday medicine causes an increased risk of autism in children. And since it has come into use, the cases of

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Ileana D’Cruz Open up about Postpartum Struggles After Second Baby

Rustom actress, Ileana D’Cruz, expressed her recent mental health struggle post-welcoming her second child. The 38-year-old shared that she wasn’t expecting this experience, considering that Keanu Rafe Dolan is her second child, and she has been through the whole process

Self Help Therapy

Alternative interventions to Journaling

Therapeutic journaling refers to the process of writing down thoughts and feelings with the aim of provoking self-examination and personal development. It is a strong intervening tool for an emotional working-through, progressive emotional functioning, and achieving heightened levels of awareness

Relationship

Digital Intimacy vs. Real Connection: Are We Emotionally Connected or Just Plugged In?

No longer merely applications on a cellphone, social media has become an ensemble of media for communication, friendship, partnership, romantic relationships, and intimacy. Over the years, with the growth of social media, it has become more and more of an

Parenting

The Psychology of Parenting: Balancing Rewards and Mental Health Challenges

Parenting is rewarding, but can also be very stressful. In a social construct, individuals often keep the stressful aspect of parenting in the shadows and focus on the reward, creating a half-spoken reality of the parenting experience. Surveys show parents

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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

Social

The Social Buffering Hypothesis: How Support Systems Protect Us from Stress 

As individuals chase success and strive to meet high demands, stress has become nearly unavoidable. In every aspect of life, from work pressures to personal challenges, we often find ourselves struggling to meet the needs and demands that society has

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What Is The Fastest Way To Stop A Migraine?

Around 17.1% to 19.2% of women and about 5.6% to 7.2% of men are struggling in the USA with migraines. We have all experienced migraines in our daily lives. Some were severe, and some were bearable. These intense migraines feel

Awareness

‘Adolescence’ more than just a Netflix binge watch – Media portrayals and narratives

Television serves as a significant source of sexual education for teenagers and young adults, making it essential to examine how sexual behaviour and reproductive health are represented in popular cinema. Looking at the main key themes, including youth pregnancy and

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Tips for First-Time Parents

Taking on the life role of a parent is a dream realized for many, but it can also feel like a continuous internal battle, disheartening even the strongest-minded individuals. Whether you’ve recently given birth or are in the last stretch