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Dementia Crisis: Are Millions of Americans Falling Through the Cracks?
On "Psychology Behind the Headlines," a shocking new study reveals that millions of older Americans might have undiagnosed dementia. A staggering 7.4 million people...
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ADHD: Ancient Superpower or Just Misunderstood?Â
A new study suggests people with ADHD-like traits might have had an edge in foraging for food. On 'Psychology Behind the Headlines', hosts Patricia...
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What 12,000-Year-Old Brains Reveal About Our Minds
A collection of preserved brains, some dating back 12,000 years, could hold new insights. On 'Psychology Behind the Headlines', hosts Patricia Wu, Jessica Reyes,...
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Memes: More Than Just Fun, They’re Good for Expressing Your Mind
New research suggests memes can be a form of validation, helping us cope with difficult situations and connect with each other. On 'Psychology Behind...
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Do Trigger Warnings Help or Harm?
A recent study suggests that trigger warnings might make things worse by increasing anxiety before the person even encounters the difficult material. In 'Psychology...
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Masks On, Attraction Up? The Surprising Dating Trend of the Pandemic
The pandemic changed a lot, including how we connect online. In 'What's Trending', host Patricia Wu, Jessica Reyes, and Dr. Cortina Peters discuss a...
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Can’t Sleep? Phone Addiction Could Be Why
In today's 'Psychology Behind the Headlines',hosts Patricia Wu, Jessica Reyes, and guest therapist Joann 'JoJo' Venant discuss a recent study has found that excessive...
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Is Your “Nice” Friend a Bully? Here Are The Hidden Signs
Are you dealing with a "gentle bully" – someone subtly manipulative and controlling? On "What's Trending", hosts Patricia Wu, Jessica Reyes, and guest MHTN...