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Sound therapy—from baths to apps to binaural beats—has exploded in popularity, promising everything from better sleep to ...
In our book Demystifying Psychiatry, we define psychiatry as “the medical specialty that deals with disorders affecting the ...
Major depressive disorder affects hundreds of millions worldwide, but a key to understanding its origins may lie in the brain ...
Most of us know what it feels like to be in awe—whether it's watching a sunset, holding your baby for the first time, or experiencing a powerful spiritual moment. Awe is that feeling of wonder or ...
In this digital era, both kids and adults are often glued to smartphone screens. Digital technology keeps users entertained, ...
In a world where the spotlight often illuminates performances, exhibitions, and accolades, the shadows that trail behind many male artists often remain unspoken and unexplored. The creative economy, ...
Last year, Oxford University Press designated "brain rot" as its word of the year, defining it as the "supposed deterioration ...
WhenSarah Hoover wrote The Motherload, she wasn’t trying to be brave. She was trying to survive. What began as private ...
According to Moss, this work represents a departure from anthropocentrism towards a more continuous understanding of ...
I’d squirt the spray into my nose, where it’d drip to the back of my throat. The taste was potent: The office kept a dish of ...
Brain rot, refers to the deterioration of one’s mental or intellectual state as a result of over-consuming "trivial or ...