ADHD Linked to Shorter Lifespans in Adults

ADHD Linked to Shorter Lifespans in Adults

Imagine constantly navigating life with a motor running too fast, struggling to hit the brakes while everyone else seems to cruise along effortlessly. This chronic, exhausting imbalance, common for people with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity... Read more »
Supportive Relationships Linked to More Positive Worldviews

Supportive Relationships Linked to More Positive Worldviews

Think about the last time a partner, friend, or family member really listened to you – no distractions, just full attention and care. For a moment, the world may have seemed safer,... Read more »
Hope, Gratitude, and Zest Strongly Linked to Well-Being

Hope, Gratitude, and Zest Strongly Linked to Well-Being

Why do some people seem better equipped to handle life’s ups and downs? Research suggests that certain positive traits, known as character strengths, may play a key role in shaping both happiness... Read more »
Supportive neighborhoods may shield children from bullying linked to family stress

Supportive neighborhoods may shield children from bullying linked to family stress

Bullying remains a common part of childhood and adolescence, yet its roots often extend beyond the schoolyard. While parents and teachers frequently focus on peer dynamics, new research suggests that family stress... Read more »
Fewer Likes on Social Media Linked to Lower Self-Esteem in Young Adults

Fewer Likes on Social Media Linked to Lower Self-Esteem in Young Adults

Feeling ignored online is an experience many social media users can relate to—posting a photo or update only to see it gather far fewer “Likes” than others’ posts. While it may seem... Read more »
Jumping to Conclusions Is Not Linked to Delusional Thinking

Jumping to Conclusions Is Not Linked to Delusional Thinking

Many of us are prone to jumping to conclusions—deciding something is true with limited evidence. This tendency might lead to mistaken assumptions in daily life, like misjudging someone’s intentions based on a... Read more »
Uncertainty Linked to Paranoia and Early Psychosis Across Mental Health Conditions

Uncertainty Linked to Paranoia and Early Psychosis Across Mental Health Conditions

When life feels unpredictable, many people experience unease—but for some, this discomfort goes deeper. A new study suggests that difficulty tolerating uncertainty may play a significant role in symptoms like paranoia and... Read more »
Smile Synchrony Linked to Relationship Satisfaction

Smile Synchrony Linked to Relationship Satisfaction

Most couples instinctively recognize the power of a shared smile, but researchers have now uncovered its deeper significance in maintaining healthy relationships. Smiles between romantic partners not only reflect mutual affection but... Read more »
Negative Views of Past Trauma and Black-and-White Thinking Linked to More Severe Depression

Negative Views of Past Trauma and Black-and-White Thinking Linked to More Severe Depression

Why do some people experience more severe depression than others, even when facing similar life challenges? Many factors contribute, but a new study points to two important ones: how people interpret past... Read more »
Asymmetries of Heart and Brain: Are They Linked?

Asymmetries of Heart and Brain: Are They Linked?

The human brain is one of the most complex organs in the world, and it consumes a lot of the energy that people take in by eating food (about 20 percent of... Read more »
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