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Bipolar Disorder isn’t the Same as Emotional Lability
Post Views: 1053 Although you might believe that bipolar disorder is related to emotional instability or lability, they’re different conditions. Discover why below. ...
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Endocannabinoids, the Marijuana of Your Brain
Post Views: 1298 Endocannabinoids play a role in memory, rest, reproduction, pleasure, and even stress reduction. They’re fascinating molecules that your body produces to ...
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Sexsomnia, a Very Unusual Sleep Disorder
Post Views: 755 Sexsomnia is a type of parasomnia where a person exhibits sexual behavior while they’re asleep. It’s a rare condition. In ...
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Online Relationships, the Way of the Future
Post Views: 883 Love in the app era has a bad reputation, as it’s associated with certain risks. In fact, experts say that ...
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Gustav Klimt and the Search for Psychological Truth
Post Views: 729 Gustav Klimt was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1862. Klimt is famous because he founded the Vienna Secession movement. He ...
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Unhelpful Families Cause Emotional Abandonment
Post Views: 940 When you go through tough times and your family doesn’t help, you simply have to accept it. However, sometimes, as ...
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What’s Emotional Memory?
Post Views: 1426 You might think that your memory only involves things that have happened to you, like your memories themselves and your ...
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Digital Autobiography – Your Cell Phone Knows You Better
Post Views: 874 Your digital autobiography allows your cell phone to know you nearly as well as you know yourself. Although you may ...
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9 Differences Between Alzheimer’s and Frontotemporal Dementia
Post Views: 1020 The term “dementia” can be vague and confusing. This is because there are different types of dementia, each with its ...
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Mixed Feelings – What They Are and How to Deal with Them
Post Views: 1037 As the British barrister George Carman famously said, “Mixed feelings, like mixed drinks, are a confusion to the soul”. Although ...






















