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Your teen years can be the most complicated phase of your life. Some of the challenges include harder school work,
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I got some girl pregnant and ever since she told me about it I can’t get hard and masturbate. I’m
Continue reading »Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: Mental Health and Resources
Adolescence can be an exciting but also a challenging time for everybody, since it is a period when bodies change,
Continue reading »Stress helps unlearn fear: New findings on extinction learning may prove useful for therapies
Stress can have a positive effect on extinction learning, which causes previously learned associations to dissolve. According to the findings
Continue reading »Breakdown of brain’s visual networks linked to mental illness: Poor communication between brain regions responsible for understanding what we see may increase risk of mental illness
Individual regions of the brain have to team up to get things done. And like in any team, the key
Continue reading »Few patients maximize opioid-sparing medications after orthopaedic surgery: Patients also improperly store and dispose of opioids
A new study led by Johns Hopkins researchers adds to growing evidence that patients underuse nonopioid pain relievers to supplement
Continue reading »Get a grip: What your hand strength says about your marriage prospects and mortality
Researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and the Columbia Aging Center found men with a stronger grip
Continue reading »The Difference Between Social Anxiety And Introversion, In 4 Comics
Introversion and social anxiety are often conflated, whether it’s in people’s minds or in memes on the internet. Here’s the
Continue reading »Depressed, inactive and out of work — study reveals lives of lonely young adults
New research from King’s College London shows that lonely young adults are more likely to experience mental health problems and
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