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MMental health
Shorter winter days linked to rise in Seasonal Affective Disorder cases | The Latest from WDEL News
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Shorter winter days linked to rise in Seasonal Affective Disorder cases | The Latest from WDEL News

  • December 31, 2025
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is most common this time of year due to the shorter days and…
AArts and design
A flock of birds flies in silhouette against a vivid red and pink sky at sunset, with clouds streaking across the background.
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Your New Year’s Resolution: Become a Successful Photographer

  • December 30, 2025
We all want to become more successful at photography, don’t we? Of course, success is a personal thing…
MMental health
People should not stigmatise those with mental illnesses - experts
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People should not stigmatise those with mental illnesses – experts | Malaysia

  • December 29, 2025
CASES of violence involving individuals with mental health conditions must be understood with care and grounded in psychological…
NNutrition
Skip the protein bar. Researchers say swearing can help people perform better on physical tasks
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Skip the protein bar. Researchers say swearing can help people perform better on physical tasks

  • December 23, 2025
Published on 23/12/2025 – 12:26 GMT+1 Swearing like a sailor is generally frowned upon in polite society. But…
MMental health
Rob Reiner and Nick Reiner sitting on a stage, both holding microphones.
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Did Nick Reiner’s Drug Use Mask Mental Health Problems?

  • December 23, 2025
Nick Reiner has been open about his addictions, even collaborating with his famous father Rob Weiner about drug…
MMental health
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3 Signs Someone Probably Isn’t A Narcissist, Even If They Seem Like One

  • December 22, 2025
With the way therapy terms are bandied about on the internet these days, everyone knows the signs someone’s…
MMental health
Children are in a doom loop. Credit: Getty
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Why have half of secondary school pupils been off with anxiety?

  • December 19, 2025
When it comes to anxiety, therapists and psychologists often talk about a “cycle of avoidance”: a pattern of…
SScience
Re-engineering the disordered mind: clinical experimentation, dynamical systems, and AI for personalized psychiatry
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Re-engineering the disordered mind: clinical experimentation, dynamical systems, and AI for personalized psychiatry

  • December 18, 2025
Despite decades of research, progress in neuropsychiatric treatment has plateaued, and efforts to identify reliable biomarkers have often…
MMental health
Woman shares her therapist's life-changing mental health advice: 'Run the dishwasher twice'
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Woman shares her therapist’s life-changing mental health advice: ‘Run the dishwasher twice’

  • December 17, 2025
“Run the dishwasher twice” might sound like strange mental health advice, but a viral post is proving that…
HHealth
Early research shows benefits of social media break — Harvard Gazette
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Early research shows benefits of social media break — Harvard Gazette

  • December 16, 2025
If you’ve ever thought a break from social media might be good for your head space, new research…
SScience
Specialized neurons help the brain detect where words begin and end
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AI uncovers hidden mechanisms of covert attention and emergent neuron types

  • December 16, 2025
Shifting focus on a visual scene without moving our eyes – think driving, or reading a room for…
SScience
A parent holding a child, who reaches out for a researcher holding an EEG cap
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What babies’ brains teach us about development

  • December 15, 2025
A lot of brain development happens early in life, but researchers don’t have a strong understanding of how…
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