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Month: April 2015

Top 10 Things You Can Do Today to Be #Happier, Backed by #Science

http://buzzfed.in/top-10-things-you-can-do-today-to-be-more-happier-backed-by-science/

Format LinkPosted on April 20, 2015Categories Anger, Coping, Depression, Diet/Exercise, Neuroscience, Stress/Anxiety, WellnessTags Happier, Science

#Faculty #Research #Study – Can you Help?

One of our faculty members is conducting a research study.  Can you help by taking the survey (and passing it along)?

https://nccu.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3W4KEXyNqto4B01

Format LinkPosted on April 19, 2015Categories Research, Service, Technology, WellnessTags faculty, research, study

The Underlying #Psychology of #Office #Politics

https://hbr.org/2014/12/the-underlying-psychology-of-office-politics?cm_lm=cherman%40wnyc.org&cm_mmc=email-_-newsletter-_-daily_alert-_-alert_date&referral=00563

Format LinkPosted on April 18, 2015Categories Career, RelationshipsTags office, politics, psychology

#Breakup: How to Tell if you Suffer from #Complicated #Grief

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-mysteries-love/201504/breakup-how-tell-if-you-suffer-complicated-grief

Format LinkPosted on April 17, 2015Categories Coping, Relationships, Trauma/GriefTags breakup, complicated, grief

Five #neuroscience based ways to #clear your #mind

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-athletes-way/201504/5-neuroscience-based-ways-clear-your-mind

Format LinkPosted on April 16, 2015Categories Coping, Neuroscience, Stress/Anxiety, WellnessTags clear, mind, neuroscience

Mental health and the death of the “headclutcher ” picture 

http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-ouch-32084441

Format LinkPosted on April 15, 2015Categories Depression, Stress/Anxiety, Technology, WellnessTags health, mental, stigma

Middle age now lasts until 74 as baby boomers refuse to grow old

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/11539573/Middle-age-now-lasts-until-74-as-baby-boomers-refuse-to-grow-old.html

Format LinkPosted on April 15, 2015Categories Aging, WellnessTags age, baby, boomer, middle

Your #brain’s #aging and a new report urges ways to stay sharp

http://www.apnewsarchive.com/2015/Senior-moment-It-s-pretty-normal-for-an-aging-brain-says-study-that-urges-ways-to-stay-sharp/id-3a8a2d45149841b28d4b16a9ecf4871a

Format LinkPosted on April 14, 2015Categories Aging, Diet/Exercise, Neuroscience, WellnessTags aging, brain

While you were #sleeping, your #brain was working overtime

http://qz.com/380479/while-you-were-sleeping-your-brain-was-working-overtime/

Format LinkPosted on April 13, 2015Categories Neuroscience, WellnessTags brain, sleep

New #study links #Facebook to #depression: But now we understand why

http://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2015/04/08/new-study-links-facebook-to-depression-but-now-we-actually-understand-why/?linkId=13420199&utm_channel=Technology

Format LinkPosted on April 12, 2015Categories Depression, Relationships, Technology, WellnessTags comparison, depressiom, facebook, social, study

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