Experts say tying the knot too soon can play a factor in a marriage’s success, an idea associated with limerence theory. Here’s what you need to know.
Author: Sara M Moniuszko, USA TODAY
What happens when we can’t blame the pandemic for being antisocial?
If there was one silver lining to the pandemic, it was always having the perfect reason to say “no.”
‘Euphoria’ nudity, controversies make viewers uncomfortable – but not enough to turn it off
How can a show make us so uneasy yet so enthralled? Experts weigh in on the complexity of ‘Euphoria’s intense intrigue.
What’s going on with our ‘stupid mental health’?
Inspired by last week’s newsletter, our readers sent in their wonderful “words of the year.” We also explain TikTok’s “stupid mental health” trend.
What’s going on with our ‘stupid mental health’?
Inspired by last week’s newsletter, our readers sent in their wonderful “words of the year.” We also explain TikTok’s “stupid mental health” trend.
Are tattle tale tip lines really solving anything?
Do tip lines help solve or sow conflict and division? Experts say it all depends on how they’re developed and used.
Is COVID shame still a thing? Doctors say it shouldn’t be.
Doctors say vaccinated people shouldn’t feel shame if they get COVID because no one is “invincible to the infection” even with safeguards in place.
TikTok trend hilariously captures how it can feel to take care of our ‘stupid mental health’
A TikTok trend about what people do for their “stupid mental health” has gone viral. Experts share tips for embracing your mental health practices.
I’ve picked my ‘word of the year.’ What’s yours?
I’m choosing “wellness” as my theme for 2022. Have you ever made a word of the year? Here’s how it works.
Trauma isn’t just psychological. It can impact your body too.
Trauma isn’t just your mental and emotional reaction to an event, it can manifest in your body too. But there are ways to process and release it.