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Jaimee Bell
Jaimee Bell is a freelance writer who specializes in sexual education and wellness, psychology and mental health.
Alongside her freelance writing, Jaimee is a published erotica author. Her debut title, "All the Dirty Little Things", can be found on Amazon.
Website: www.jaimeebell.com
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Reveri Health has launched a new stress-relief self-hypnosis program through Amazon Alexa to help combat the anxiety of COVID-19.
A groundbreaking Stanford University study explains the areas of the brain that are impacted by hypnosis.
A 12-year long study examines the differences between how same-sex and different-sex couples argue, with some surprising results.
A joint study by two England universities explores the link between sex and cognitive function with some surprising differences in male and female outcomes in old age.
New research suggests some men identify with a new form of masculinity that values authenticity, domesticity, and holistic self-awareness.
According to the analysis, the more yoga sessions a person did each week, the less they struggled with depressive symptoms.
There are countless studies that prove ecotherapy (often referred to as nature therapy) is beneficial for your physical and mental health.
This is one of countless studies that prove the positive impact of social connection and intimacy while highlighting the negative impact of isolation and separation.
It may be easiest when you're young, but the proven benefits of learning a new language at any age cannot be ignored.
Being aware of this issue is a big first step in helping vulnerable communities (such as those struggling with addiction) combat relapse during this pandemic.
Flow Research Collective COO Rian Doris explains how to harness the power of your nervous system to find your flow during a pandemic.
Johns Hopkins University professor Susan Carnell explains the neuroscience behind eating out of boredom (and how to stop).
Dr. Robert Emmons and other researchers dig into the positive mental and physical health benefits of expressing gratitude.
Your fear of anxiety could be preventing you from treating your anxiety, according to new Penn State research.
Combining various mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) can have numerous health benefits, according to new research.