New research suggests that difficult people, a.k.a. “hasslers,” contribute to chronic stress and elevate epigenetic ...
The book is also widely available online. Xpress recently spoke with the author to discuss the book’s creation process and upcoming publication by Prometheus Books. Editor’s note: This interview has ...
Feb. 26, 2026, following a long illness. Julie was born on Sept. 29, 1948, to Ernest and Lila Mae Bilan and spent her childhood in Long Beach, California. Julie spent her childhood near the sunny ...
Over time, those stressful relationships could also affect your health and even speed up aging, a recent study suggests.
An international group of researchers propose a new, more sustainable approach for welfare states to update their policies. The approach focuses on social investments and interventions, emphasising ...
Strong social connections have been linked to many health benefits, including lower risk of cognitive decline and longer life. In contrast, loneliness and social isolation can be dangerous. A recent ...
Students and local activism groups rallied to support Jerome Richardson and advocate for the right to protest.
A new study in PNAS suggests that stressful relationships can physically age you. Researchers found that having "hasslers" in ...
Dr Shivani Sawhney shivani9419191387@gmail.com “Oh, so you teach cooking and stitching?” The question is usually accompanied by a polite smile-sometimes curiosity, often condescension. For those of us ...
On International Women’s Day, Michelle Obama's powerful quote encourages women to define themselves.
Against all odds! Kerala celebrates as 47 of its brightest minds clear the UPSC Civil Services 2025. From the daughter of a construction worker securing the 57th rank to a candidate overcoming ...
Social connections can be good for your health - but researchers say the wrong ones may actually age you faster.
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