Have you ever had someone take up residence in your head without asking permission? Maybe it’s an ex who left without explanation, a friend who drifted out of your life years ago, or someone you barely know but can’t stop replaying one conversation with. Their face surfaces in your quietest thoughts, their name circles back...
Mental Wellness
2026 looks set to be a vibrant year in the night sky, with numerous lunar events scheduled throughout the year. Just weeks into the year, the lunar calendar is already packed with exceptional events. A total Blood Moon eclipse arrives in March, and multiple supermoons will brighten the night sky. However, August will bring this...
When boomers were growing up, community wasn’t something you had to seek out; the way life worked built it in. You married young, you went to church on Sundays, your neighbors showed up when someone fell ill, and if you fell apart, there were people around who noticed. That world is gone. Millennials and Gen...
Insomnia often simply gets dismissed as a mere annoyance, yet long stretches of poor sleep can be linked to real brain outcomes. These large population studies connect certain insomnia symptoms with a higher risk of later dementia. The headline number can sound dramatic, but it comes from a specific finding: trouble falling asleep has shown...
Douglas Ciríaco, a general practitioner in Brazil and a member of the Brazilian public health system (SUS), is melting hearts with his selfless behavior. The 26-year-old general practitioner is the sole doctor serving 10 rural communities in Ouro Branco, Alagoas. This municipality in northeastern Brazil has severely limited access to healthcare. Douglas Ciríacor works through...
We scroll through real estate listings for places we can’t afford, pin rooms we’ll never own, and imagine waking up in houses that exist only in our fantasies. There’s something telling about your true personality in which ones you return to again and again. The home you dream about isn’t really about aesthetics or square...
Napping offers real benefits for your brain, but the timing of it determines whether you’re protecting yourself or raising your risk of heart disease and early death. Your body has a built-in period for daytime rest, a stretch in the early afternoon when your internal clock expects a pause. Sleeping during that time appears safe...
Deciding to stop dyeing your hair and letting your grey hair grow out can look simple from the outside. For many people, though, it is anything but small. Psychologists often see this choice as part of a deeper emotional shift. It connects to how someone views aging and freedom from outside expectations. In a world...
Galileo Galilei is often recognized as the father of modern science. He lived from 1564 to 1642, and has made impressive contributions to our understanding of physics, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy. One of his most famous contributions was his improvements to the telescope, which led him to observe Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s moons, Venus’s phases, and...
Resilience doesn’t look the way most people expect it to. The ones who’ve weathered serious difficulty aren’t usually posting affirmations or crediting gratitude journals for their recovery. They’re doing things that most of us wouldn’t associate with trauma recovery or psychology, habits that don’t fit neatly into any self-help framework. These aren’t random quirks but...
Almost everyone notices small changes after turning 70, even people who still feel sharp and independent. These changes do not arrive with a warning sign, and they rarely mean that something is wrong. They show up quietly. One day, you wake earlier. Another day, your knees feel weaker than usual. Aging is not dramatic most...
Going completely alcohol-free is a growing trend that more and more people seem to be taking up. While you may think this is a good idea for your health, perhaps going 100% non-alcohol seems a bit too extreme for yourself, personally. But is simply cutting back on alcohol intake worth it, or is it only...