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New study identifies which types of humor are linked to

In contrast, cynicism (aimed at devaluing commonly recognized values) can lead to poor wellbeing and to increased worry.”. Other aspects of humor, such as wit, irony, sarcasm, and nonsense, appeared to be mostly unrelated to worry and wellbeing. The new study suggests that “people who habitually worry when facing a stressful situation may

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The startling impact of early life adversity revealed in new

A new study shows early life adversity (ELA) accelerates brain development in preschoolers, potentially leading to cognitive and mental health issues later. Analyzing brain …

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Dancing to a healthier mind and body: The surprising …

Structured dance boosts psychological and cognitive health as effectively, or more, than traditional exercise, finds Australian research in Sports Medicine. Suitable for all …

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Study: "Woke" attitudes linked to anxiety, depression, and a lack of

A new psychological assessment has been developed to measure the endorsement of attitudes related to critical social justice. Findings from its application in a …

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Meat consumption is associated with better mental health

November 12, 2021. in Mental Health. According to a new meta-analysis published in the journal Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, compared to meat abstention, meat …

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Exercising in nature produces psychological benefits and

An experimental study found that exercising in the presence of nature — even virtual nature — offers psychological benefits compared to exercising without. The study, …

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Scientists search for the connection between intelligence and health

Researchers at the University of Vienna, Austria, analyzed a 13-year longitudinal study to determine why those with a high IQ are consistently found to be in good health. After …

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Gen Z's mental health and authenticity on social media: …

New research reveals that college students who feel authentic on social media experience better mental health, with online authenticity emerging as a more significant …

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Latest News About Mental Health

Rethinking thought suppression: New research suggests benefits for mental health. Contrary to traditional beliefs, suppressing negative thoughts can reduce their intensity, leading to …

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Happiness and life events: How key milestones shape our …

A new study reveals how life's pivotal moments—from the joy of marriage and childbirth to the challenges of unemployment and loss—uniquely sculpt our journey to …

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People often rely on YouTube videos to make health-related …

A recent study found that 88% of participants engaged with health-related content on YouTube. Among these viewers, 85% make health-related decisions influenced by their …

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New psychology research reveals a strong link between life …

The researchers found that a higher sense of purpose in life was strongly associated with lower levels of depression. The effect size for this relationship, measured as a …

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Mental healthcare providers tend to have heightened

A study of personality traits showed that mental healthcare providers tend to have more pronounced agreeableness and neuroticism compared to the general population. In …

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New research finds that atheists are just as healthy as the

December 1, 2022. in Mental Health, Psychology of Religion. Atheists and agnostics tend to be just a healthy and satisfied with life as their religious counterparts, according to new research …

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New psychological research links atheism to emotional …

Atheism is associated with the habitual restriction of emotional displays, according to new research published in the journal Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. The findings …

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Are conservatives happier than liberals

Multiple psychological studies have reported that conservatives, on average, have greater levels of subjective psychological well-being than liberals. The differences were small …

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New study unpacks the impact of TikTok and short video apps on

A recent study published in the journal Psychiatry Research has shared compelling insights into how TikTok and similar short-video applications impact the lives of …

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Groundbreaking research shows significant brain recovery after

The most encouraging result was the observation of significant linear recovery in cortical thickness in most brain regions studied. Out of 34 regions analyzed, 26 showed …

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Scientists uncover connection between depression and altered …

In a new study, researchers have uncovered significant connections between major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), and altered eating …

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