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26 Apr 2013
Giving is a gift to yourself
We know that sharing is caring, but what if sharing could translate into increased productivity?
26 Apr 2013
The Musical Brain
If music could do better than anti-anxiety drugs at reducing anxiety, wouldn’t everything be perfect? In a meta-analysis of 400 studies, it has been shown that music does calm our souls, our biological one that is.
16 Apr 2013
What causes violence in Psychosis?
A study has shown that the cause of violence lies in the emotional response to the sense of threat faced.
25 Mar 2013
Kindness may improve mental health
A study on volunteers with high levels of social anxiety has shown that performing acts of kindness could have a positive impact on mental health.
19 Feb 2013
Creative minds mirror schizophrenia
We’ve seen articles documenting famous creative minds who grappled with mental illnesses, but none says it best like this research which shows how closely linked they really are.
08 Feb 2013
Want better grades? Sleep.
A new study has found that teens who stay up late into the night cramming are more likely to have academic problems.
25 Jan 2013
Psychosis & Cyberspace
In a study, three case studies have been presented where patients have developed psychotic symptoms surrounding their virtual relationships.
11 Jan 2013
Dear stranger, I love you.
Here is a story of a real-life heroine. Hannah Brencher, young and fresh out of college, was struggling through intense loneliness and depression.
11 Jan 2013
Crazily creative
Sylvia Plath, Virginia Woolf, Ernest Hemingway, Graham Greene all had two things in common - they were highly creative and had a mental disorder.
11 Dec 2012
Coming clean about her obsession with 5 hour showers
She spent 5 hours in the shower, shampooing her hair 25 times. She washed her hands 300 times. All because she felt that she was just not clean enough.
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