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Autism has a genetic component, but symptoms also depend on gut health and the gut-brain axis. New research shows that improving gut health can improve autism symptoms.
Empathy is being publicly derided as a deadly weakness. According to experts and extensive research, it's one of our greatest strengths.
A variety of things can stress us out unnecessarily. This post focuses on one category in particular: manageable tasks that take up more mental space than they should. These tasks aren't overly ...
Information processing discrepancies are well documented in autism. Autistic individuals appear to experience more traumatic events than non-autistics. Sensory and information processing differences ...
Researchers found a way to convert brain signals into fluent, real-time speech. Using electrodes, thoughts can be transformed into words without moving your mouth.
Avoiding anxiety feels safe—but it often makes panic worse. Discover how facing your fears directly can transform anxiety into courage.
Our youth face many challenges, but they are also achieving incredible things. Let’s shift from criticism to celebration and support their creativity, resilience, and impact.
Assisted Outpatient Treatment is involuntary, but it can help keep people struggling with psychosis out of more restrictive settings.
When scientists claim "15% of French citizens are lonely," can we trust it? Our measurement tools for psychological ...
Vaccines are not linked to autism; this myth has been thoroughly debunked. Birth trauma and genetics play crucial roles in the development of autism. Early intervention greatly enhances developmental ...
Feeling crummy? It might be annoying advice, but drinking water can be just as good for your mental health as your physical health.
Emily Henry’s novel, "Great Big Beautiful Life," explores the stories we tell ourselves about our lives. Here's what research reveals about how we remember our own life story.