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Mental Health
11mins
Our society is in a mental health crisis. Are psychedelics the way out?
Eyes with lower pigment (blue or grey eyes) don’t need to absorb as much light as brown or dark eyes before this information reaches the retinal cells. This might provide light-eyed people with some resilience to SAD.
5mins
The real risks of psychedelics, explained by a Johns Hopkins expert.
Psychologists are finding that moral code violations can leave an enduring mark — and may require new types of therapy.
"Downward counterfactual thinking" — that is, imagining how things could be worse — is a quick and easy way to boost your well-being and gratitude.
Metabolism and mitochondrial functioning seem to have far more to do with mental health than many people might expect.
Mindfulness, detachment, selecting off-time activities with care: Here are evidence-based strategies to achieve healthy work-life balance.
A new study concludes that eating more carbohydrates reduces a person's risk of major depressive disorder.
7mins
The ultimate definition of trauma, explained by leading psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk.
John Templeton Foundation
7mins
To be happy, you have to become antifragile first. Harvard’s Tal Ben-Shahar explains.
John Templeton Foundation
4mins
Your brain is wired for trauma. And it can be hot-wired to forget it.
A technique called targeted memory reactivation could improve common treatments for nightmare disorder.
5mins
Psychedelic medicines are surging in popularity. Here’s how they work.
Antidepressants can help alleviate PTSD symptoms when paired with psychotherapy, but does our overenthusiasm for them blind us to more effective alternatives?
7mins
There are 38 kinds of secrets. The average person has 13 at any given moment. Michael Slepian explains how that can affect your health.
8mins
The next time you see your dog sniffing the pavement or another dog’s junk, you should let them. Here’s why.
The same brain differences that contribute to left-handedness also contribute to psychotic disorders. But there's a bright side.