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Loneliness Linked to More Frequent and Intense Nightmares

Categories Brain & Behavior
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In law enforcement, a link between head injuries and depression, PTSD

Categories Technology
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New Model Reveals Rapid Spread of Suicide Contagion After Celebrity Deaths

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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CBG Shows Promise in Reducing Anxiety Without Intoxication

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Study Reveals Unexpected Downsides of Evaluating Your Own Happiness

Categories Brain & Behavior
This graph shows how a 1% change in stock prices affects death rates from specific causes. It covers three Chinese stock indexes: Shanghai, Shenzhen, and the CSI 300. The effects are measured on the same day (lag 0) and the next day (lag 1) after market changes

Stock Market Volatility Tied to Increased Cardiovascular and Suicide Risks

Categories Health, Social Sciences
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Children who miss breakfast are less happy in life

Categories Brain & Behavior
Joanna Bettman Schaefer

Your therapist wants you to go outside

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment
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The Dark Side of Social Media: How Doomscrolling Impacts Our Worldview

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
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Mindfulness training may lead to altered states of consciousness, study finds

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Workplace bullying in developing countries is wearing women down

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Electrodes at multiple brain regions reveal brain activity in real time. Colored dots show the locations of all of the electrodes across all patients, color-coded by brain region. Red dots in the lower images show the locations of the electrodes in the DMN.

Study pinpoints origins of creativity in the brain

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Black Americans develop mental resilience to discrimination early

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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