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Hanging out with peers can help lessen the feeling of being left out: Study 

Simple social interactions among peers and neighbours can ease oneself from social anxiety and thus can mitigate the effects of social exclusion. Current

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Health

The Sleep Anxiety Spiral: Why Worrying About Sleep Makes It Worse

In our day-to-day life, we often talk about productivity and hard work. Among the chaos, the necessary thing is ignored i.e. sleep. Biologically

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Controversy Erupts Over IGL Participant’s Joke on Kolkata Rape-Murder Case

As the sixth season of the show India’s Got Latent is currently on air, a fresh controversy has emerged with a joke by

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Brain Slices Everyday Life Experience into “Chapters”: Research

Scientists at Columbia University have discovered that the human brain breaks experiences into discrete “chapters” rather than consolidating changes in the environment. In

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Education

“Got Committed to Buy…”: How the Low-ball Effect Helps in the Sales Market

“Hey, this mouth-savouring Afghani Chaap with Tawa roll is on Sale and only 100 rupees on this new food-ordering app!”, Rahul daydreamed the

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Children better at delaying Gratification are more likely to be better in Academics

Two professors of NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Dr Chen Luxi and Jean Yeung published a study on “Delayed Gratification Predicts

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Education

The Psychology of Elections: Inside the Minds of Voters

Democratic elections have always been quite exciting and often play on the keys of engaging the hopes, fears, and passions of whole populations.

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Tamil Nadu to Create Policy for Homeless Persons with Mental Illness

Tamil Nadu has been actively involved in the care of wandering mentally ill individuals. Following an announcement in the Health budget, a State

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Study: Prenatal Depression linked to Premenstrual disorders

Perinatal depression is a mood disorder that occurs during pregnancy and after childbirth. In rare cases, the symptoms are severe enough that a

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A Tribute to Dr N.K. Saksena

On 21 November 2024, Dr Nirmal Kumar Saksena left this world. Dr. N.K. Saksena was Born on 24th March 1936. An exceptional human

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