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Psychology says people who eat with their hands don't lack table manners, they may be preserving a deeper connection to food, memory and their rootsPsychology suggests that everyday habits often hold deeper meaning than they appear to. Eating with your hands is rarely about rejecting mo...
Child enrichment can cost Rs 1 lakh/year: Here’s how to fund your child’s preschool activity classes—from dance, music to phonicsFrom phonics to piano, music to drama, activity classes for pre-schoolers are growing fast—and so is the cost of raising a well-rounded chi...
Social media is abuzz with weight-loss drug retatrutide and longevity goals. What is the drug all about?A new weight-loss drug, retatrutide, is generating excitement. This investigational medicine targets three hormone receptors, offering a po...
Meet the winners of the ET MSME Awards 2025From nanobubble tech and agro-exports to e-waste recycling and specialty chemicals, the best Indian MSMEs across 20 categories redefined wh...
“We Need You Here”: How Leave Requests Turn Into Workplace ConflictsWorkplace conflicts, often stemming from simple leave requests, escalate due to resource depletion and perceived threats to identity and be...
That sudden jerk before sleep? Hyderabad neurologist shares what increases these hypnic jerks and when to see a doctorExperiencing a sudden jolt as you fall asleep, known as a hypnic jerk, is a common and usually harmless phenomenon. Neurologist Dr. Sudhir ...
The Default Mode Network: Why Your Brain Replays the Past When You Try to RestWhen external demands cease, the brain activates the Default Mode Network, a system crucial for autobiographical memory processing and self...
Why Familiar Sounds Can Instantly Calm Your Nervous SystemFamiliar sounds, especially music and known voices, offer a powerful way to calm your nervous system. Neuroscientists explain that predicta...
Why Spending Time at Home Is More Powerful for Your Mind Than You Think, Say PsychologistsHome is more than just a place to sleep. Psychology reveals it profoundly impacts your mind and emotions. Your living space acts as a secur...
Why Your Mind Stays in Protective Mode When You Can’t Feel Present, Psychology ExplainsFeeling distant or unreal is the mind protecting itself. This protective mode is a survival response. It happens when the nervous system pe...
Why Trying to “Figure Yourself Out” Can Increase Confusion Before ClaritySeeking self-understanding during uncertain times can paradoxically increase confusion, psychologists reveal. This is a normal phase where ...
The Psychology Of Everyday Experience: Why Some People Analyse Their Feelings Instead of Feeling ThemSome individuals process emotions by analyzing them, a learned cognitive strategy rather than coldness. This brain function, involving the ...
Why Spending Time at Home Matters, According to Psychology: The Practical Truth Few Tell YouStaying home is often misconstrued as laziness, but behavioral science reveals it's a critical regulatory environment for the brain. Home a...
Why self-doubt hits harder at year-end? Neuroscientist reveals how your brain might be tricking you about your year-long progressMany people feel unusually self-critical at year end, but neuroscientist Dr Wendy Suzuki says the brain is partly to blame. She explains th...
Mind Over Money: In age of AI, success or failure in trading will be determined by emotional intelligence, says Vivek Bajaj of StockEdgeEmotional intelligence (EI) will be the only differentiator between success and failure in the changing landscape driven by artificial inte...
Covid-19 impacts brain ageing? Study reveals how infection can cause irreversible neurological conditionsCovid-19 is known to invade and infect the brain, among other major organs, the researchers said.
COVID-19 infection may accelerate brain ageing: StudyThe team, led by Joy Mitra and Muralidhar L. Hegde, from the Houston Methodist Research Institute, US, noted that a great deal of research ...
'Sleep on it' - a piece of advice you must not take lightly when making big or small decisionsNot getting enough sleep makes it harder for people to change one's reactions to stressful events.
Quality has dipped because of JEE format. Students are guessing the right answerProf Sarit Kumar Das talks about change in JEE format which has led to fall in quality of students at IITs.
How neuroscience is reinventing music therapyClassical music can contribute to helping children learn how to both process and react to sensory stimulation.