A study in the journal Neurology has shown that people with type 1 diabetes are three times more likely to develop dementia ...
In a world of constant stimulation and rising stress, the ability to remain calm may be one of the most powerful ...
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Explore the reasons why therapists and M.D.s can't and don't listen with curiosity to their psychotic patients.
Most people think improving their health requires a major lifestyle overhaul. In reality, small, consistent changes can ...
Both the idiosyncratic rater effect and quantum physics prove that feedback is more reflective of the provider than the ...
Modern-day LLMs are "fiction machines," designed not to be truthful but to make sense. What can we expect from these machines, and what are their limitations?
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Dr. Rustin Moore argues that human-animal interactions are more than feel-good phenomena and that these connections enhance health, resilience, and well-being, often in unnoticed ways.
When everything feels uncertain, expecting the worst can start to feel like the safest strategy. There are practical ways we ...
The World Happiness Report shows that some countries have predictably happier citizens than others. Exploring why generates ...
Tests and exams often inform too late what should have been known earlier. Stealth assessment and adaptive training may provide exciting opportunities.
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