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As women navigate the later stages of life, a quiet battle against loneliness can often emerge, subtly reshaping their daily ...
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Many of the things brilliant people notice instantly when they talk to someone with zero depth are not just “red flags” in ...
While financial security is crucial for retirement, the true 'retirement crisis' is often an emotional, psychological and ...
New research reveals that the brain region often linked to understanding others, the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex (DMPFC), ...
The term is nothing new: it was first coined by a Japanese psychiatrist working in France, Hiroaki Ota, in the 1980s. He, and ...
Sometimes, reconnecting might not make sense. “The choice to not reconnect can even be empowering,” one psychologist said.
A new study reveals how humans instinctively calculate who to gossip with by weighing popularity and social distance.
Throughout her three years in polytechnic, 21-year-old Amillie Chan spent every evening after class serving customers and ...