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Health and Healthcare SystemsA psychological ailment called 'hikikomori' is imprisoning 500,000 Japanese people in their homesAlexandra Ma · Business Insider 16 Jan 2018
Wellbeing and Mental HealthWhy screens are stopping your children from sleeping at nightJared Wadley · Futurity 15 Jan 2018
Health and Healthcare SystemsWhy the key to living longer might be to stop worrying about itRobin Bailey · The Conversation 15 Jan 2018
Emerging TechnologiesWriting a daily diary can literally change your brainJim Barlow · Futurity 12 Jan 2018
Wellbeing and Mental HealthLessons from the world's cities on protecting our mental healthMoitreyee Sinha and Chris Underhill 11 Jan 2018
Jobs and the Future of WorkIs this the secret to surviving in a fractured world?Asheesh Advani 09 Jan 2018
Wellbeing and Mental HealthGaming addiction is now seen as a mental health condition by the WHOAylin Woodward · Futurism 09 Jan 2018
Arts and CultureThis is the secret to creativity, according to scienceValerie van Mulukom · The Conversation 08 Jan 2018
Wellbeing and Mental HealthThe rise of perfectionism is negatively affecting young peopleThomas Curran and Andrew Hill · The Conversation 05 Jan 2018
Wellbeing and Mental HealthThis is why failure is the key to successKnowledge @Wharton · Knowledge@Wharton 04 Jan 2018
Health and Healthcare SystemsWhy sleepless nights could leave you more prone to Alzheimer's diseaseTamara Bhandari · Futurity 03 Jan 2018
Civil SocietyReligion may alter your psychology, even if you’re a non-believerThe Conversation 22 Dec 2017
Wellbeing and Mental HealthPsychologists think taking selfies all the time could be a sign of a mental illnessLindsay Dodgson · Business Insider 19 Dec 2017
Wellbeing and Mental HealthA former gambler is helping others to kick the addictionLee Mannion · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 13 Dec 2017
Wellbeing and Mental HealthMind hunters: how neurotech can solve our brain-health crisisKunal Ghosh, Thomas Insel, and Olivier Oullier 12 Dec 2017
Education and SkillsWhy the books you read your baby could be critical to their learningLisa S. Scott · The Conversation 12 Dec 2017
Wellbeing and Mental HealthScience says holiday music is bad for your mental healthMelody Wilding · Business Insider 06 Dec 2017
Emerging TechnologiesWhy being addicted to your phone could change your brainBrad Jones · Futurism 05 Dec 2017
Emerging TechnologiesSome people have no visual imagery. Here's whyRebecca Keogh and Joel Pearson · The Conversation 05 Dec 2017
Industries in DepthWhy keeping track of your social media followers can make you miserableAshley Whillans and Frances Chen · The Conversation 01 Dec 2017