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Psychology Behind Looksmaxxing

In today’s self-conscious society, looksmaxxing has become a widely popular trend among boys. But what is looksmaxxing, and why it is so significant in recent days? Effectively, look Max refers to the process of enhancing one’s appearance through various methods

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Psychology of Misogyny: Signs, Causes, and Impacts

Throughout history, different cultures have perpetuated pervasive issues of gender inequalities and discrimination in various forms. A global survey conducted in 2023 revealed that nearly one in 3 women have experienced Gender-based violence or discrimination in their lifetime. This alarming

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The Psychological Impact of Space Exploration

Space exploration has had such humanity for decades, offering some new scientific discoveries but also having a psychological impact. Earth is somewhat beyond considering the mental and emotional effects on individuals and society become increasingly evident and it to be

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Understanding Mania and Hypomania: Symptoms, Causes, and Management Strategies

Mania and hypomania are two major mood states associated with bipolar disorder, a disorder that originates from extreme mood changes. Whereas both conditions have similar symptoms, like high, elevated moods and an increase in energy and activity levels, mania is

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6 ways to Find More Meaning in Life

To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all. Oscar Wilde What is the meaning of life? Philosophers have been wrestling with this question since time immemorial. Whether it’s the existentialists like Nietzche, the

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New Risk Factors for Dementia: Vision Loss and Bad Cholesterol Added

A new report by the Lancet Commission identifies loss of vision and high “bad” cholesterol as new risk factors for dementia. According to the International Researcher’s Team at University College London, UK, about 9% of global dementia cases can be

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Flashbulb Memories: Capturing the Vivid Recollection of Significant Life Events

Have you ever noticed how certain moments of your life are vividly engraved into your memory with extraordinary clarity? (like earthquakes) These vivid recollections, often of significant or emotional events, are known as flashbulb memories. Unlike everyday memories that may

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Compassion Fatigue: A Caregiver’s Silent Battle

Whenever we have a mental breakdown or mental illness and physical illness, we always reach out to health care providers, don’t we? Did you know they also face some kind of distress?  Consider, when you try to assist your friend

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How Common Habits May Harm Your Brain: A Guide to Protecting Cognitive Health

Our brain is one of our strongest assets, but do you know that some of our most common habits may damage our brain and its functions? — Despite its relatively small size, accounting for only about 2% of our total

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Adam Peaty Wins Silver at Paris 2024 After Overcoming Mental Health Issues

Adam Peaty, a British swimmer won a silver medal in the Paris Olympics 2024. He was diagnosed with ADHD and struggled with alcohol abuse. English competitive swimmer Adam George Peaty specialises in breaststroke and is also an eight-time World Champion,

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