Kimberly Bradley is an arts writer who staves off winter doldrums by running long distances or obsessively knitting.
A peer reviewed, randomized controlled study with 199 women living in poverty in the city slums of Uganda was published today in Health Care for Women ...
People who don't feel the need to control every little thing aren't careless; they're usually deeply secure. These ten unbothered reasons reveal why letting go of constant control often leads to ...
A peer reviewed, randomized controlled study with 199 women living in poverty in the city slums of Uganda was published today ...
Chronic physical pain is one of the greatest challenges a person can face. Here’s why anger can preclude relief and recovery.
In today's fast-paced world, many young people face growing pressures and expectations, often resulting in heightened levels of stress and anxiety. With academic pressures, social media influence, ...
Modern life is filled with stress, tight deadlines, and constant distractions. Anxiety, fear, and anger often overwhelm the ...
It’s an agonizing time for the labor market in the US, where unemployment is on the rise and wages are stagnant. Though there’s raging debate over what degree of blame AI holds for the sorry state of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People stand near the building of the Central Bank of Syria as the national flag is projected on it, in Damascus, Syria on ...
Damascus, Syria – Damascus had breathed a sigh of relief when a ceasefire between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) was announced on the night of January 18.
In my previous post, I discussed how "hangry" and similar states aren't actually anger—they're frozen fight-or-flight responses, anxiety experienced as irritability. But that raises an obvious ...