Moral injury is the harm that we suffer when we're asked to engage in or allow actions that seriously go against our moral ...
It happens all at once—your heartbeat becomes a jackhammer, your body closes in on you like a corset. The dizziness, ...
December 5, 2025. Know what's in store for your card. Our Tarot card reader Disha Bhatnagar reads the cards for you.
You’ve probably heard parents proudly declare that their child is destined to be a gymnast, a pilot, or a prodigy, just because they folded a paper airplane or did a perfect somersault. Dreams like ...
Oxford declares 'rage bait' as 2025's Word of the Year. Discover why this term captures our digital reality and what it means ...
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How anger and injustice shape the course of chronic pain
We all know stress can worsen pain, but new research shows that anger and a sense of injustice may be even more powerful ...
Oxford’s Word of the Year calls out outrage-driven content. UVA’s Bethany Teachman explains why it hooks us and how to avoid ...
A small group of G.O.P. women have been among the most vocal in raising what their colleagues say is a broader frustration ...
Frustration is common across the political spectrum regardless of which party holds the presidency. But the shares of ...
An updated Pew study shows that, with the change in administrations and party power in Congress, Democrats are now at record ...
Dr. Modi considers ginger a “medical root” because of its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which help keep cells ...
Why restricting yourself to “acceptable” emotions leads to burnout—and how Stoic awareness widens your emotional range.
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