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While “normal” encompasses statistical, medical, psychological, and sociocultural dimensions, its definitions diverge ...
Asian American intergenerational trauma often remains unnamed and silently inherited between generations. Shame, saving face, ...
Ever felt a deep spiritual bond with a place? New research suggests four ways we can connect spiritually with places and ...
What if mind-wandering is not a flaw but a clue to living—and dying—well? In Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich, it reveals ...
Many exemplary figures in society grew up without one or both of their parents. Learning about these indivduals can empower ...
We all think we know a lot about this infamous “pleasure chemical,” but dopamine may be more complicated than we think.
We know that time in nature can reduce stress, but according to a new study, merely imagining natural scenes also has ...
Award-winning journalist Gail Eisnitz's new book, a riveting read about justice and animals' quality of life, describes her ...
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As a little girl who similarly liked to hang upside down from places people told me not to, I loved Stellaluna. I'd hum my way to the colorful little seats in the library, slapping the laminated book ...
If you’ve ever regretted the extra cookie, skipped the workout, or said something in the heat of the moment, you’re not alone ...
Willpower is fickle. Self‑nudging rewires your personal choice architecture so the healthy, thrifty, well‑rested decision becomes the effortless default.