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How to Be More Present and Truly Seize the Day

Struggling to live in the moment? Discover actionable strategies from a leading psychologist to overcome 'time anxiety', quieten your inner critic, and finally start carpe-ing the diem.

UK scientists discover 2-minute cure for spider phobia

Groundbreaking research from the University of London reveals a surprisingly simple and rapid exposure therapy technique that can cure severe arachnophobia in just minutes, offering new hope to millions.

The ISFJ Personality: MBTI's Hidden Risks Revealed

New research reveals the critical strengths of the ISFJ personality type but issues a stark warning against using the popular Myers-Briggs test for major life and career decisions. Discover why experts are urging caution.

Alan Johnson: Rwanda Plan Makes UK Less Safe

Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson delivers a scathing critique of the UK's Rwanda deportation scheme, arguing it removes key witnesses and makes prosecuting gang leaders harder, ultimately undermining public safety.

Subtle sign that could reveal a psychopath

A leading psychiatrist has identified a subtle yet telling trait that may indicate psychopathic tendencies. Discover the hidden red flag lurking in everyday behaviour.

The cheeky psychology behind winking

From flirty signals to playful mischief, discover the fascinating psychology and cultural nuances behind why winking is often seen as cheeky.

Bulldogs star opens up on mental health battle

Western Bulldogs' rising talent Jamarra Ugle-Hagan shares his inspiring journey of battling and conquering mental health challenges, offering hope to fans and young athletes.

Women judge men in 7 seconds – here's how

A new study reveals that women make snap judgments about a man's dateability within seconds of meeting him. Discover the key factors that influence their decision.

Study: How many sexual partners is 'too many'?

A new study uncovers how people really feel about the number of past sexual partners—and the results might surprise you. Find out what's considered 'too high' and why it matters.

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