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Industrial

The Hidden Mental Health Cost of Working in a Toxic Culture

Do you ever feel sudden anxiety, palpitations, unexplainable feelings, and nausea because you arrived at a toxic place where your experience was not so good? Your thoughts are heavy. Many people experience this emotion at work. Deadlines are common. Stress is normal.

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How Paycheck Calculators Help You Decrease Financial Stress and Anxiety

Millions of American workers are facing financial anxiety because they cannot be sure of the amount they will receive as net income after the Internal Revenue Service and other state tax agencies subtract federal withholding, FICA taxes, and various payroll

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Why Netflix and Duolingo Family Plans are Mental Health Boosters

Netflix movies are a good stress reliever to watch, and a Duolingo family plan is effective in enhancing your brain capacity and instilling confidence in you because of the regular performance of exercises for acquiring the language. Studies released at

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Income Tax Anxiety: The Mental Health Effects of US Salary

The reality is that many American employees feel real worry about calculating the amount of their income tax that they are required to pay with every single paycheck. You are making a certain salary, yet according to your bank account,

Social

Lost Mid-day Nap in Modern Summers

The summer season in India was conventionally marked by a steadfast, normally paced rhythm marked by mid-day nap (siesta), social connection, and a caring community. On the contrary, the present tech-laden era enhances incessant mental activity, which heightens anxiety among

Awareness

Does Free Will Exist? A Neuroscientific and Psychological Viewpoint

Picture yourself in a cafe. You examine the menu. You decide to have tea rather than coffee. The decision feels liberating and personal. But did you really make that choice? Many people believe they have complete control over their actions. But

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Why LinkedIn Makes Us Feel Like We’re Falling Behind

Open up LinkedIn on a random Saturday morning. Before long, you are bound to get the feeling. So-and-so got a new job. So-and-so got a promotion and so is “thrilled to announce,” this or that achievement or thing. You scroll,

Research

Glial Cells and PTSD: How Support Cells in the Brain Might Shape Stress Responses

The research examines how glial cells, often known as the brain’s support cells, play an important role in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Traditionally, studies of PTSD have focused mainly on neurons, but this study highlights that glial cells also actively

Technology

Artificial Intelligence in Mental Health: Challenges in the Indian Context

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most promising technological aids. It refers to the field of computer science and technology that is expected to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence.[1] AI has several components, including supervised

Positive Self Help

Toxic Positivity: When ‘Good Vibes Only’ Becomes Harmful

We live in a fast-paced world that doesn’t seem to pause for anyone. With a world so focused on productivity and optimism, we’ve started to dilute the boundary between real hope and emotional denial. In this age of technological advancement,