Category: Psychiatry
The teen brain tunes out mom’s voice in favor of more unfamiliar voices
The teen brain tunes out mom’s voice in favor of more unfamiliar voices Around age 13, kids’ brains shift from focusing on their mothers’ voices to favor new voices, …
Repeat Interruption at Work Linked to Increased Stress Hormone Production
Repeat Interruption at Work Linked to Increased Stress Hormone Production Stress at the workplace continues to be a major concern for employees and employers. Work stress is known …
New Study: Children With Difficult Maternal Relationship Are More Clingy Towards Early Teachers
Children With Difficult Maternal Relationship Are More Clingy Towards Early Teachers According to New Study NYU Steinhardt researchers find that children who experience “dependent” or clingy relationships with their …
Basing Self-worth on Financial Success Leads to Greater Feelings of Isolation and Loneliness, Study Finds
Basing Self-worth on Financial Success Leads to Greater Feelings of Isolation and Loneliness, Study Finds People who base their self-worth on their financial success feel pressure to focus most …
Childhood Exposure to Parental Smoking Linked to Poorer Cognitive Function in Midlife
A Finnish study coordinated by the Research Centre of Applied and Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Turku shows that exposure to parental smoking in childhood and adolescence …
Physician burnout risk remains despite wellbeing improvement
Although the risk of physician burnout, depersonalization and depression when compared to other professionals continues to remain high, the good news is that according to new survey physician burnout …