How Video Games Could Make Your Brain 14 Years Younger (M)

Why your favourite video game might be a secret weapon for brain health.

Why your favourite video game might be a secret weapon for brain health.

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Stress Is 50% More Likely To Cause Depression In One Gender (M)

Stress contributes to depression but it all depends on how you cope with it.

Stress contributes to depression but it all depends on how you cope with it.

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What Really Happens When Other People Flirt With Your Partner (M)

Think your partner getting attention boosts your bond? Think again — it may do the opposite.

Think your partner getting attention boosts your bond? Think again — it may do the opposite.

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Survey: People Are Losing Hope In Mental Health Recovery (M)

Is people’s empathy reducing towards those struggling with mental health issues?

Is people's empathy reducing towards those struggling with mental health issues?

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The Secret To Looking More Intelligent – It’s Easier Than You Think (M)

Two things which make you look more intelligent that you can do right now.

Two things which make you look more intelligent that you can do right now.

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Why People Talk 50% More About The Past Than The Future (M)

We are so beholden to the ‘arrow of time’, moving us inevitably from the past into the future, that we hardly notice it.

We are so beholden to the 'arrow of time', moving us inevitably from the past into the future, that we hardly notice it.

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