The Science of Happiness and the Art of Living Well A Curated Discussion with Arthur Brooks and Peter Attia
In a comprehensive synthesis of social science and longevity medicine, Dr. Peter Attia has released a specialized retrospective episode of his podcast, The Drive, featuring a curated "best of" dialogue…
Alison Alden, Ph.D. – Anxiety Disorders and universal Health Care
The landscape of clinical psychology in the Midwestern United States has been significantly shaped by the integration of intensive, evidence-based methodologies designed to address the growing prevalence of complex mood…
What people label as risky offers clues about how risk preferences work.
The subjective nature of risk perception, a cornerstone of behavioral economics and psychology, is increasingly coming under scientific scrutiny. While statistical probabilities offer an objective measure of potential outcomes, human…
The Structural Impact of Religious Trauma and Disfellowshipping Practices within the Jehovah’s Witnesses Organization
The intersection of high-control religious environments and mental health has become a focal point for psychological research, particularly concerning the practice of social ostracization known as "disfellowshipping." Within the Jehovah’s…
NutritionFacts.org Unveils Top 10 Most-Viewed Videos of 2025, Highlighting Public Interest in Health, Aging, and Disease Prevention
The year 2025 proved to be a significant period for health and nutrition awareness, as evidenced by the most popular video content released by NutritionFacts.org, a non-profit organization dedicated to…
Integrating Retrieval Practice: Balancing Engaging Activities with Formal Assessment for Enhanced Learning and Reduced Test Anxiety
The landscape of educational pedagogy continually evolves, seeking optimal strategies to foster deep, long-term learning. At the forefront of this evolution is retrieval practice, a scientifically validated learning technique that…
The Integration of Behavioral Science and Longevity Medicine through the Application of Atomic Habits in Clinical Practice
The intersection of behavioral psychology and preventive medicine has reached a new level of clinical relevance as practitioners increasingly adopt "systems-based" approaches to patient health. Central to this movement is…
A £500,000 Grant Fuels Groundbreaking Research into Alzheimer’s Disease at University of Dundee, Targeting Microglial Transformation
A substantial grant of £500,000 has been jointly awarded to Dr. Amy Lloyd at the University of Dundee, marking a significant advancement in the global effort to combat Alzheimer’s disease.…
Decoding the Biological Blueprint of Trauma Genetic Markers and Resilience in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) represents a complex intersection of environmental extremity and biological predisposition, standing as the only major psychiatric diagnosis that necessitates an external triggering event for a clinical…
















