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A study investigated the unconscious inclinations that influence decision-making in people with depression. The innovative methodology aligned with one of the main trends in modern technology: the ...
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A plethora of misconceptions about attachment and attachment styles abound on social media. Here, four of the most common, ...
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Science tells us that we can shift the traits that aren't serving us by making specific changes to our thinking and behaviors.
New research reveals that trait shyness is linked to reduced spontaneous neural activity in the cerebellum, a brain region traditionally associated with motor control but increasingly recognized for ...
Diabetes is rising at an alarming rate among young adults in India, driven by genetic predisposition, unhealthy lifestyles, ...