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In 1920, a psychologist watched a toddler learn fear from a white rat and revealed that fear could be learnedA famous psychology study from 1920, the Little Albert experiment, showed fear can be learned. Conducted by John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayn...
Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital Claims Top Spot In Nationwide Critical Care SurveySir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital has been ranked the country's leading multi-specialty institution in the Times of India Critical Care...
Psychology says women often mature faster than men, and it’s not just stereotype or biology, but the truth involves a more complex reasonThe psychology behind women often appearing more mature than men suggests the explanation goes beyond simple stereotypes. Factors such as b...
As US reboots psychedelics from counterculture to R&D, Indian pharma must take the leadThe United States is accelerating research into psychedelic drugs for mental illness. This shift prompts India to re-evaluate its own drug ...
African proverb of the day: “The eye never forgets what the heart has seen” – life lessons on human nature, emotions and why the heart remembers what the mind cannot forgetAfrican proverb of the day, “The eye never forgets what the heart has seen,” meaning explained, highlights deep African wisdom on memory an...
What’s the psychology behind hyper-aware minds in a noisy world? Is being too aware hurting you?The psychology of individuals who are “overly aware” reflects a complex interaction between intelligence, emotional sensitivity, and anxiet...
Quality Care India plans to invest Rs 600 crore to set up healthcare facility in NagpurQuality Care India Limited is set to invest Rs 600 crore in a new 350+ bed multi-speciality hospital in Nagpur. The facility, to be develop...
Why We Fall for People Who Aren’t Good for Us: The Psychology Behind Toxic AttractionReal, explainable forces drive toxic attraction, rooted in early relationships and brain chemistry. Attachment styles, trauma bonding, low ...
Why Emotional Healing Rarely Follows a Straight Line, Psychology ExplainsEmotional healing isn't a straight path; it's a complex, non-linear process driven by how the brain handles stress and trauma. Setbacks are...
Why Boundary Struggles Often Begin With a Need for Emotional Safety, Psychology SaysStruggling with boundaries often signals a deep need for emotional safety, not weakness. Early life experiences shape how we perceive safet...
Hannah Joseph Hospital IPO opens for subscription. GMP among key details to knowHannah Joseph Hospital's Rs 42 crore IPO opens Thursday with a flat grey market premium, indicating cautious investor sentiment. The issue,...
Can bad memories be wiped away? Science explains how brain manipulation can heal traumaNew research in neuroscience suggests that while bad memories cannot be completely erased, their emotional impact can be reduced. Scientist...
Make invisible visibleDive into the unseen realms of human behavior with Invisibilia, an NPR podcast that captivates curious minds. Yowei Shaw and Kia Miakka Nat...
Aster DM to open a 550-bed super-specialty hospital in TrivandrumListed private healthcare service provider Aster DM Healthcare has launched a 550-bed super-specialty hospital in Kerala’s capital city Tri...
LGT Lightstone pumps Rs 140 crore into Kauvery HospitalThe proceeds from this round will be used to deepen Kauvery’s presence in Tamil Nadu and expand its footprint across South India.
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise expands to Kerala with super-speciality hospitalThe Apollo Adlux Hospital, scheduled to begin operations in four to six months.
- Degenerative brain disease affects most football players
Washington, July 26 (IANS) A progressive, degenerative brain disease known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) was found in 99 per ce...
Australian university to provide medical technology to IndiaNeuroscience leaders from Swinburne signed one agreement with Medanta, one of India's largest private hospitals, on a project to improve th...
Genes influence how sensitive you areIf you are too sensitive to the emotionally relevant things in the world, it could just be in your genes, a new research has found.
- Fortis Healthcare to add new 850 beds in next 12 months
The company has already invested Rs 480 crore in the Phase I of FMRI, which has a potential capacity of 1,000 beds, he added.