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Awareness Parenting

Tourette Syndrome in Childhood: Early Signs, Challenges, and Interventions

Imagine a child in a classroom, hands twitching, eyes blinking rapidly, letting out an unexpected grunt. The room gets quiet. The teacher pauses. Peers giggle or stare. What no one sees is the invisible storm beneath the surface of a neurological tempest

Entertain

What Makes a Song Catchy? Psychology, Personality, and the Brain

The experience of having a song stuck in your head—known as an earworm—is one of the most common and curious quirks of the human mind. It affects between 88% and 98% of people. And what’s more fascinating? This phenomenon shows

Positive Self Help

How to Cope with Mental Health in Conflict Zones

From our homeland to vast areas of the geographical landscape of the world, war always stands as an issue of extreme mental health challenges and family crisis, especially in third-world countries that deal with the idea of lost hope, homes,

Health

How to Care for Someone with Alzheimer’s: Psychology Backed Tips

Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease is a journey filled with love, patience, and many challenges. It affects everyday life in small and big ways, as memory, thinking, and behaviour change over time. Caregivers not only need emotional strength, but

Self Help

How Audiobooks Improve Mental Health: A Narrative Psychology Perspective

Stories have always had a special place in human life. From the days of sitting around fires sharing myths to flipping through printed pages, storytelling has been a way for us to learn, feel, and connect. In today’s digital world,

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How to Develop a More Positive Outlook in Life

We can’t always expect things to go our way. The world doesn’t always bend to our favour, and that causes some of us to feel a profound sense of despair. Thinking about that could be intimidating and, at the same

Life Style

Why You Feel Sluggish Mid-Year and How to Boost Your Motivation  

As the calendar turns to June-July, many people experience a distinct drop in energy and excitement. This phenomenon is known as the “mid-year slump”, which is characterised by low motivation, performance, and innovation. Understanding the underlying psychological principles and executing

Awareness

Coping or Escaping? Social Media as a Coping  Mechanism  

Ever caught yourself scrolling listlessly through Instagram after a frustrating day, laughing at TikTok to forget a pending deadline, or ranting on Twitter about a difficult morning? You’re not alone. In a time where our phones are essentially part of

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Can Drinking Alcohol Cause A-Fib? Exploring the Link Between Alcohol Consumption and Irregular Heart Rhythms

Atrial fibrillation or A-Fib is the usual type of abnormal heartbeat. If the heart rhythm of the patient is off or beats too fast, it is called arrhythmia. Although many things can cause A-Fib, some doctors might overlook the role

News

Millennials and Gen Z Power $6.32 Trillion Wellness Market Boom

Many people in the Millennial and Gen Z generations are prioritising physical activity and consuming more products and services of the wellness industry. From gym membership to skin care products, individuals are spending their expenses on items that support wellness.