Some forms of sitting may protect, rather than harm, cognitive function.
Recent scientific inquiry is challenging long-held assumptions about the detrimental effects of sedentary behavior, suggesting that certain types of sitting might actually offer a protective benefit to cognitive function. This…
The Psychological Landscape of Mortality: Distinguishing Between the Fear of Death and the Process of Dying
The distinction between the biological state of death and the physiological and psychological process of dying remains one of the most significant hurdles in modern clinical psychology and palliative medicine.…
What Liking Certain Foods and Drinks Reveals About Your Personality
New research indicates a surprising link between our taste preferences, particularly for bitter flavors, and distinct personality traits. A study published in the journal Food Quality and Preference by Higgins…
The Findings Act as a Check Against the Constant Negative Messaging About Screen Time
Recent research is challenging the pervasive narrative that screen time is inherently detrimental to well-being, offering a more nuanced perspective that may encourage a re-evaluation of our digital habits. While…
How to predict if a relationship will end in marriage
A groundbreaking study has uncovered a surprising predictor of marital success: the accuracy of a couple’s shared memories. Researchers have found that couples who accurately recall the trajectory of their…
Why Life Outside the Office Might Be the Missing Piece in Professional Engagement
In an era where the lines between professional and personal lives have become increasingly blurred, a growing body of research suggests that robust engagement with activities outside the traditional workplace…
Is it just shyness or social anxiety disorder?
Social anxiety disorder, a condition characterized by an intense and persistent fear of social situations, often presents a significant challenge in differentiating it from mere shyness. While many individuals experience…
Psychology Unveils a Multifaceted Approach to Alleviating Anxiety
Anxiety, a pervasive mental health condition affecting millions globally, is increasingly being addressed through a variety of evidence-based psychological interventions. While pharmaceutical solutions are often sought, and sometimes necessitated by…
A Fascinating Sign That You Have A High IQ
The Rhythmic Connection: Timing and Intelligence A study led by Professor Fredrik Ullén, a distinguished neuroscientist and accomplished pianist, has illuminated a compelling correlation between an individual’s capacity to keep…
From Hugs to Hypnosis: Scientifically-Backed Stress Relievers Unveiled to Enhance Well-being
Stress, an intrinsic element of the human experience, plays a dual role in our lives. While moderate levels can be a catalyst for growth and resilience, enabling us to adapt…
















