Scientists mapping the human body at the cellular level keep running into the same surprise: beneath the apparent chaos of ...
Repetitive negative thinking is an important marker of dementia risk, according to a new study. Researchers found that chronic negative thinking is associated with faster cognitive decline and ...
At a certain point, we all get into our own little groove when we're tidying up, and it is easy to turn our deep cleaning checklist into a habitual routine. Some of those habits we form, however, aren ...
One of the most common phenomena psychotherapists deal with is a chronic pattern of dysfunctional relationships. The person's partners share consistent similarities, such as physical and/or emotional ...
Relationship patterns keep us safe. And in order to break them gently, we need more discernment and less self-criticism.
A new study has indicated that constantly thinking about negative thoughts could increase the risk of a person developing dementia. According to the UCL-led study published in Alzheimer's & Dementia, ...