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How HMPV Brings Back Pandemic Anxiety—and What We Can Learn

The COVID-19 pandemic has taught the world a difficult lesson: that health crises affect the mind, not just the body. Now, with alarming increases in Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) infections particularly in China, many people again face the reality of anxiety

Awareness Self Help

15 Ways AI is Changing the Way We Think, Feel, and Live

Everyone who reads this is a user of artificial intelligence (AI) in some way or another. Artificial intelligence becomes a part of most of your lives. When you look back you may wonder how fastly it occupied in every human.

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Meta Ditches AI Fact-Checking for Community Notes

Meta, parent to Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, declared this week it’s abandoning fact-checking and would instead use what it called “community notes”. The company is switching from an artificially-intelligent system for flagging false information online – the “fact-checking” system it

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5 Ways to Stop Overthinking 

Do you also feel fatigued by random late-night thoughts and an endless loop of indistinct mental chatter that drains your energy? Are you tired of being overly concerned and prioritizing others’ feelings over your own? Overthinking is a never-ending cycle that

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Toxic Positivity : When Optimism Becomes Harmful

Toxic positivity is a term that has captured the attention of many for the last few years. Especially as society is becoming what it is today, naturally, the most important place to put a positive touch. Positivity has its benefits.

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Masculinity and Mental health

You would have come across or heard of expressions like “Real men don’t cry”, “Real men are not emotional” and “Men are more logical than women”. These questionable phrases prescribe how men are supposed to act, think, feel or behave

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“I Was Crying, Begging for Help:” Ankush Bahuguna Shares His 40-Hour ‘Digital Arrest’ Nightmare

Digital scams in India are so rampant that many social media users are either victims or witnesses to this online fraud. These scams include phishing, identity theft, and also some of the most sophisticated ones, such as digital extortion and

Industrial Life Style

The Connection Between Public Relations  and Psychology 

In the arena of a world led by digital technologies and social influence, authenticity stands as a fundamental tool of effective public relations (PR). A prominent example of this is the legendary Indian cricket player MS Dhoni’s approach to PR,

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Women Banned from NGO Work by Taliban: Yet Another Hammer on Women’s Rights

The Taliban has ordered the closure of all foreign and domestic NGOs employing women in Afghanistan. This was also a move in the broader scheme of restrictions imposed against women’s participation in public life and employment in general. On Sunday,

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How Much Scrolling is “Too Much” Scrolling?Exploring The Psychological Effects of Prolonged Instagram Use on Gen Z

Generation Z aka Gen Z consists of individuals born during the range of years 1995 to 2012. It’s a generation that has never quite known the world without the existence of the internet. Having been born at the beginning of