Feeling warm or cold doesn’t just register on the skin—it changes how connected we feel to our own bodies. Research shows ...
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There's a deep psychological reason why warm hugs feel so good to our brains
This isn’t the first time warm hugs have been studied, nor is it the first time to determine they have a positive impact on ...
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Scientists uncover psychological reason for why warm hugs feel so good
Scientifically, warm interpersonal contact engages thermosensitive pathways that facilitate brain activity associated with safety and affective regulation. Combined with oxytocin release and ...
Boredom is one of those human traits, like appreciating humor or music or ocean views, that we take for granted without ...
Fifty percent of CEOs report feeling lonely, and 61 percent recognize how loneliness hinders their performance. One in five ...
Menopause is universal, but experiences are not. Ethnicity, culture and access to care shape symptoms, silence and support, ...
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Why people donate their bodies to science
This study examines the psychological and social factors influencing body donation decisions, highlighting family experiences ...
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