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A Rising Plague of Melancholy
Research reveals that depression is now the most common serious medical or mental health disorder in the United States. According to the World Health ...
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Mountaineer Felt Grief in His Physical Heart
Men's Health portrayed the life of a man who believed his heart attack was caused primarily by grief. Acclaimed mountaineer Conrad Anker and his team ...
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African 'Friendship Bench' Helps the Depressed
A Friendship Bench is quite literally a park bench—with a higher calling. In Zimbabwe, friendship benches are located on the grounds of medical ...
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Kids Try to Describe Love to an Illustrator
It can be difficult to find words that properly articulate the rush of feelings and emotions that accompany being in love—for adults, at least. ...
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Heartbreak Looks Like Drug Withdrawal in the Brain
A few years ago, Yeshiva University neuroscientist Lucy Brown and her research team distributed flyers across several campuses in the New York area to ...
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Actor Heath Ledger's Risky the Joker Role
"I think the Joker killed Heath Ledger." So writes attorney Jay Gaskill in his review of The Dark Knight, a film about the superhero Batman. ...
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Biblical Wisdom on the Neurons Lining Our Gut
In the dynamic relationship between love and knowledge, head and heart, the Scriptures paint a holistic picture of the human person. It's not only ...
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'GQ Magazine's' Rules for When Guys Can Cry
GQ had a humorous analysis on when guys should or should not be allowed by society to shed tears. "Male crying is not new," the female author ...
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Being Smarter Doesn't Equal Happiness
In an article in The Atlantic, Joe Pinkser interviews author Raj Raghunathan about his book If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Happy? The article ...
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Secular Sources on Our Need For Awe
The March/April 2016 issue of Psychology Today attempted to give readers several reasons to cultivate a sense of awe and wonder with their article "It's ...
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