psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
Mental Illness Is Not Invisible: A Shocking Truth We Can’t Ignore
She was only 33. A woman with dreams, a past, and a future that should have stretched ahead of her. She had a known history of psychological issues. She had seen psychologists. She had been part of therapy sessions. She had been prescribed medication. The resources were there.
By Faeze Gholami12 months ago in Longevity
Surviving Extreme Temperatures: How Humans Adapt To Harsh Climates
The Science of Cold Survival: Humans are naturally tropical beings, yet they have adapted to endure severe cold through behavioral strategies and physiological responses. Understanding how our bodies react to low temperatures is key to preventing serious cold-related injuries.
By iDigitize Infotech LLP12 months ago in Longevity
Sun Enters the Second Gate: Taurus
Welcome to Chapter 2/12 of the 2025-2026 zodiac wheel! As the Sun moves out of the first cardinal sign of fiery Aries, and enters earthy fixed Taurus (around April 19–20), generally the collective focus shifts from bold initiation to slow, steady cultivation. That being said, this Taurus season will still be charged with Aries energy, so be prepared for a bit of a push and pull between being a go-getter and being in your cozy era.
By Jenna in the Stars12 months ago in Longevity
Nicotine and Alzheimer’s Disease: A Complex Chemistry of Hope and Risk
Unveiling the Intricate Relationship Nicotine—often vilified as the addictive engine behind tobacco—has begun to reemerge under the scientific spotlight, not as a villain, but as a potential ally in the war against Alzheimer’s disease. In recent years, research has started peeling back the layers of this controversial compound, revealing complex mechanisms that may impact the development and trajectory of Alzheimer’s. Far from a simple stimulant, nicotine engages the brain’s chemistry in ways that continue to puzzle and intrigue researchers. The story unfolding is not one of black-and-white answers, but of grey areas rich with both promise and peril.
By Kamel Saidani12 months ago in Longevity








