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Religious OCD: The Fine Line Between Religious Devotion And Mental Illness

>> September 22, 2024

Our expert explains the signs and symptoms, as well as the treatment that can help get patients back into a healthy relationship with their religion.

The Mozart Effect: How Music Could Reduce Seizures

>> September 15, 2024

Our expert shares the surprising results of her own research and the future of music therapy.

Do Elephants Hold The Key To Curing Cancer?

>> September 8, 2024

Our experts discuss how we can utilize this information to create cancer-fighting medications.

“There’s More Training For Six Year Olds”: Police Concussion Protocols

>> September 1, 2024

Our experts explain the wide impact of this issue and the barriers to creating protocols.

“Medication Never Gave Me Health”: Using Food To Cure Your Chronic Illness

>> August 25, 2024

Dr. Brooke Goldner, an autoimmune lifestyle specialist, has found immense success of managing her patients’ symptoms by changing their diet.

ARFID Awareness: What If Eating Was Your Biggest Fear?

>> August 18, 2024

Cassidy Arvidson, an online advocate, explains what it feels like when food is one of your biggest fears, and a medical expert discusses the treatment options for these patients.

Love Is Not Enough To Heal The Trauma Of Adoption’: Protecting The Kids

>> August 11, 2024

Our expert explains how this detachment often derails child development and creates lasting trauma into adulthood.

2024 Olympics: How Athletes Like Clayton Young Prepare for the Spotlight

>> August 4, 2024

Our experts explain the mental training that goes into this preparation, and how athletes can stay on top of their mental health.

Not Everyone Has An Inner Voice – Do You?

>> July 28, 2024

Our expert explains the impact of having less inner speech and the creative methods used to research this phenomenon.

The Skinny Revolution: Does Ozempic Simply Mask a Larger Issue?

>> July 21, 2024

We discuss the life-changing results, what we don’t yet know about these drugs, as well as the concerns around these medications becoming popular in certain communities.

You’re Being Influenced By Political Ads – Here’s How They’re Doing It

>> July 14, 2024

Our experts break down the psychology behind these advertisements – including the reason behind why we’re seeing so many more negative ones.

More Than Mental Illness: The Truth About Homelessness

>> July 7, 2024

Dr. Deborah Padgett, a professor of social work, explains the real causes of homelessness and how many Americans are one crisis away from finding themselves in a similar situation.

Voices of Black Women: Long-Term Cancer Research for the Next Generation

>> June 30, 2024

Why do black women develop more aggressive cancers? That’s a question that a new, 30-year-long study is setting out to answer – among other disparity concerns.

Stillbirths Can Be Prevented – What Every Pregnant Woman Should Know

>> June 23, 2024

Dr. Steve Rad, OB/GYN to the stars, explains the warning signs every mother and physician should know.

The Modern Father: A History Of Men And Babies

>> June 16, 2024

Dr. Sarah Hrdy, an anthropologist, reveals the biological evidence of involved fathers – even before humans existed – and the natural origins of fatherhood.

Why Is Forced Sterilization Still Legal In America?

>> June 9, 2024

Our experts explain how this practice has been used throughout history and discuss the debate of outlawing forced sterilization.

Cancer Clinical Trials: The Harsh Reality Of Potentially Lifesaving Care

>> June 2, 2024

Our experts explain how the system needs to be restructured to increase access and save lives.

“We Don’t Bleed Salt”: Exposing The Industry-Wide Flaw In Tampon Testing

>> May 26, 2024

Dr. Sharra Vostral reveals how this testing method started and the repercussions it continues to have on modern products.

Climate Change Will Cause Forced Migration – Are You Vulnerable?

>> May 19, 2024

Our experts discuss what the future will look like if we’re able to make the necessary changes – and if we’re not.

‘They’d Rather Go Back To Combat’: Men Facing Their Military Sexual Trauma

>> May 12, 2024

Dr. Jonathan Yahalom, a psychologist, explains how MST symptoms feed into the lack of research and what his own studies show on how to treat male survivors.

Learn The Skills That Can Take Your Career To The Next Level

>> May 5, 2024

Some people naturally have that it factor where it seems like they’re in control of any situation. Thankfully, our experts have broken this coveted trait down into various micro skills that can be learned and practiced.

Children Are The Future, So Why Is Childcare Breaking Down?

>> April 28, 2024

Our expert breaks down where the issues stem from and how we can recover before it’s too late.

From Detection To Remission: The Complete Guide To Being A Cancer Patient

>> April 21, 2024

Michelle Rapkin shares practical information while giving readers the confidence to be their own best advocate.

Catching A Silent Killer: The Symptomless-Cancer Targeting Younger Adults

>> April 14, 2024

Our experts explain how to catch this silent killer early enough to cure it.

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