Insomnia Is NOT Just “All In Your Head”, Genetic Study Finds

Insomnia is the most common complaint people have about their health. Insomnia is not just “all in your head”, neuroscientists have found. For the first time, seven risk genes have been identified for insomnia. This could be the first step in understanding the biological causes of insomnia. It helps to show that insomnia is not — as is sometimes claimed — just a psychological condition. Professor Van Someren, one of the study’s authors, said: “As compared to the severity, prevalence and risks of insomnia, only few studies targeted its causes.

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Gaslighting – Are You Being Manipulated By Someone You Care About?

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Understanding and Coping with Loneliness: How Therapy Can Help

Loneliness is a common human experience that can happen at any stage of life. Its defined as the feeling of social isolation or the lack of meaningful connections with others. While its normal to feel lonely from time to time,…

This Facial Expression Makes You Look Younger

This Facial Expression Makes You Look Younger

Smiling is associated with positive values, but does it make you look younger? A neutral facial expression makes you look two years younger than if you smile, a new study finds. However, a surprised expression can make you look even younger, the researchers also found. The findings with regard to smiling are the total opposite of what people expect. Dr Melvyn Goodale, a study author, said: “We associate smiling with positive values and youth. Think of all the skin-care and toothpaste companies that sell the same idea every day.” Surprisingly,

10 Minutes On These Beats Caffeine For Energy And Motivation

10 Minutes On These Beats Caffeine For Energy And Motivation

Afterwards people reported greater motivation to work and more energy. Walking up the stairs for 10 minutes beats a cup of coffee for increasing energy and motivation, new research finds. Researchers compared the effects of 10 minutes low-to-moderate intensity exercise with a 50mg of caffeine (around a cup of coffee or can of cola) and a placebo condition. Professor Patrick J. O’Connor, study co-author, said: “We found, in both the caffeine and the placebo conditions, that there was not much change in how they felt. But with exercise they did

Toddler Tantrums: Help from Neuroscience

Toddler Tantrums: Help from Neuroscience

Charlie’s parents felt like they were walking on eggshells. A simple family party often set off the three year-old. The unfamiliar setting, the commotion, and relatives trying to hug and kiss the boy could easily send him into a kicking and screaming fit. Usually quiet, Charlie routinely burst into tantrums for reasons neither his parents nor his pediatrician could explain. Such difficult behaviors, meltdowns, and tantrums are a major concern for many parents and professionals. Yet most strategies to remedy problematic behaviors often fall short. Why? They are based on

How Most People Are Killing Their Productivity

How Most People Are Killing Their Productivity

It can feel really good but it is reducing productivity by up to 40%. Multitasking can reduce productivity by up to 40%, research finds. And now brain scans show why. Changing from one activity to another interferes with brain activity. This makes the end result much worse than if we focus on one thing at a time. Dr Iiro Jääskeläinen, a neuroscientist and one of the study’s authors, said: “We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure different brain areas of our research subjects while they watched short segments of

Anxiety: 3 Dietary Supplements Which Are Most Beneficial

Anxiety: 3 Dietary Supplements Which Are Most Beneficial

The three dietary supplements that are most effective for treating anxiety. Dietary supplements which contain passionflower, kava or combinations of L-lysine and L-arginine can help reduce anxiety, according to a review published in the Nutrition Journal. The supplements generally had mild to moderate effects without producing any serious side-effects. The review included results from 24 separate studies with over 2,000 participants. The researchers also concluded that St John’s Wort and magnesium were not effective in treating anxiety (Lakhan & Vieira, 2010). Dr Shaheen Lakhan, the study’s first author, said: “Our

Is This A Circle? What The Answer Reveals About You

Is This A Circle? What The Answer Reveals About You

If pushed to choose, would you say this image contains a circle or not? People who tend towards saying the shape above is a circle are generally more liberal, a new study finds. People in the study who tended to say this was a circle were also: for the legalisation of cannabis, for gay marriage, for a government-funded welfare state. Those who said the shape above was not a circle tended to be more politically conservative. Naturally, they were also more likely to be for strengthening drug laws and ‘small’

Traumatic Memories Reduced 62% By Classic Game

Traumatic Memories Reduced 62% By Classic Game

Those who had played the game had 62% fewer intrusive memories in the following week. Playing Tetris — a retro tile-matching puzzle game — can help reduce the formation of intrusive memories after a traumatic event, new research finds. Participants in the study had all been involved in a car accident in the last six hours. They were waiting in the E.R. in Oxford, England. While waiting to be seen, some were encouraged to play Tetris. A comparison group just filled in an activity log of what had happened since

The Sports Most Often Used To Cover For An Affair

The Sports Most Often Used To Cover For An Affair

One in five admitted using their sport as cover for an affair. Football, rugby and golf are the sports most likely to be used as cover for an affair by men, according to a new survey. Men playing team sports, in general were more likely to use practice as cover for an affair. The results come from a British survey conducted by a golf equipment retailer. Top of the lists of sports that men admitted to using as an excuse to be away was rugby. Here is the full list