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Fanatic's ex: He said I was 'pure' and he took my virginity. I loved him but he slapped me and tried to brainwash me to hate US like he did
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As automation disrupts the labor market and good middle-class jobs disappear, schools are struggling to equip students with future-proof skills.
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To make their good habits effective, they give up the bad habits that could rob them of mental strength.
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Things are hotting up in the world of sauna research. Previously, anecdotal claims of possible benefits were rarely backed up by medical evidence. But recent studies have shown that taking a regular sauna can be extremely good for your health—alleviating and preventing the risk of common acute and chronic conditions. Sauna “bathing” is
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In an ever-polarized world, it’s important to consider points of view other than your own. But truly being open-minded involves some tricky mental work.
Sometimes being open to something new just requires talking through the situation with someone else
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This week, MPs showed overwhelming support for improving mental health education following a Westminster debate led by Catherine McKinnell MP. The debate took place after over 100,000 people signe
Knowledge doesn’t magically stop things from happening, but it does help us to manage them more effectively.
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If you can't stop dwelling or obsessing about situations, try these tips to reduce stress and claim back your mental health
When people ruminate, they overthink or obsess about situations or life events. Examples include repeating in your mind negative experiences in the past, replaying conversations, dwelling on injuries or injustices or asking seemingly unanswerable questions such as 'why me?' The key in all instances of rumination is that the person in question gets 'stuck' on a single subject, experience or emotion.
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Our kids are not learning the essential skills they need to succeed, says new research.
Today, our kids need to learn a whole host of new skills if they want to be prepared to navigate their lives and careers with confidence and resilience.
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Research on immunology suggests showering daily isn't the best for you.
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Stanford math professor Jo Boaler explains the problem with how we teach math, and how to fix it.
Students believe that the purpose of math class is to demonstrate that they can quickly find the answers
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A new approach to the treatment of Alzheimer's suggests instituting lifestyle changes that optimize metabolic parameters are more effective than drugs.
The situation is analogous in kind, if not quite degree, to the many other chronic diseases with which we now struggle, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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"Human beings are the only species that deliberately deprive themselves of sleep for no apparent gain," says sleep scientist Matthew Walker. His new book is Why We Sleep.
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Attempts to quantify the monetary cost of violence against children have led to some attention-grabbing figures, but never to an equation of hurt.
The report suggests that the global cost of violence against children could be anywhere from 2 to 8 percent of the GDP of the world–potentially as high as $7 trillion dollars per year.
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Adulting is hard, but so is kid-ing. In fact, kids are more stressed than ever. Try this meditation practice with them from yoga teacher and author Susan Verde.
Today’s teens are constantly bombarded with tragedy and scary things through the media
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With the number of bilingual individuals increasing steadily, find out how bilingualism affects the brain and cognitive function.
In fact, when a bilingual person hears words in one language, the other language also becomes activated. Scientists think that the brains of bilinguals adapt to this constant coactivation of two languages and are therefore different to the brains of monolinguals.
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Medical advances adapted from American wars will be tested in Nevada’s hospitals.
Doctors who specialize in trauma care — treating people with disabling or life-threatening injuries that have resulted from things like gun violence or car crashes — are using techniques honed by military doctors on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Tamerlan, 26, who with 19-year-old brother Dzhokhar killed three people and injured 260 when they exploded two bombs at the Boston marathon, started dating Nadine in 2006 when she was 17.
During their three-year relationship she watched him change from a cannabis-smoking, party-loving teenager into a violent extremist.