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Understanding High-Functioning Anxiety

Understanding High-Functioning Anxiety

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Everyone knows someone who seems to have it all together. They arrive at work on…

How to Build Resilience After a Major Life Setback

How to Build Resilience After a Major Life Setback

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Life rarely follows the path we imagine. We make plans, set goals, and dream about…

The Connection Between Physical Exercise and Mental Health

The Connection Between Physical Exercise and Mental Health

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Think back to a time when you went for a walk after a stressful day.…

How to Overcome Negative Self-Talk

How to Overcome Negative Self-Talk

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Imagine waking up every morning with someone following you everywhere you go. As you get…

5 Morning Routines That Will Change Your Brain

5 Morning Routines That Will Change Your Brain

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

The first hour after you wake up is more powerful than most people realize. During…

How to Handle Loneliness in a Digital Age

How to Handle Loneliness in a Digital Age

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Never before in human history have we been so connected—and yet, for many people, never…

Why You Need “Me Time” and How to Get It

Why You Need “Me Time” and How to Get It

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Life rarely slows down on its own. From the moment we wake up, our attention…

A Step-by-Step Guide to Practicing Mindfulness

A Step-by-Step Guide to Practicing Mindfulness

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Life often feels like it is moving faster than we can keep up. Our minds…

How to Deal with Imposter Syndrome at Work

How to Deal with Imposter Syndrome at Work

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Imagine this. You finally land the job you worked so hard to get. You walk…

The Importance of Self-Compassion in a Hectic World

The Importance of Self-Compassion in a Hectic World

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

The world rarely slows down. Every day, we are surrounded by deadlines, responsibilities, notifications, expectations,…

How to Identify and Manage Burnout Before It’s Too Late

How to Identify and Manage Burnout Before It’s Too Late

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

There is a difference between feeling tired after a long day and feeling completely drained…

7 Simple Habits to Improve Your Mental Well-being

7 Simple Habits to Improve Your Mental Well-being

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Mental well-being is not about feeling happy every moment of every day. Life naturally includes…

How to Set Healthy Boundaries Without Feeling Guilty

How to Set Healthy Boundaries Without Feeling Guilty

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Have you ever agreed to something you didn’t want to do, only because you didn’t…

The Science of Happiness: How to Actually Feel Better

The Science of Happiness: How to Actually Feel Better

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Everyone wants to be happy. It doesn’t matter where we come from, what language we…

How to Overcome Procrastination and Get Things Done

How to Overcome Procrastination and Get Things Done

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Almost everyone has experienced procrastination. You know something needs to be done. It might be…

10 Proven Strategies to Manage Anxiety in Daily Life

10 Proven Strategies to Manage Anxiety in Daily Life

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 30, 2026June 30, 2026

Anxiety is one of the most common human experiences. It can appear quietly as a…

Massive MRI Analysis of More Than 12,000 People Reveals Brain Structure Changes Linked to Depression That Differ by Age and Treatment Stage

Massive MRI Analysis of More Than 12,000 People Reveals Brain Structure Changes Linked to Depression That Differ by Age and Treatment Stage

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 29, 2026June 30, 2026

Depression is associated with measurable thinning in several regions of the brain’s cortex, according to…

Scientists Discover Brain Cells That Simultaneously Guide Movement and Count Actions Toward a Goal

Scientists Discover Brain Cells That Simultaneously Guide Movement and Count Actions Toward a Goal

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 29, 2026June 30, 2026

Stopping at exactly the right moment may depend on a finely balanced partnership between two…

Scientists Propose a Radical New Theory of Gravity That Could Explain the Universe’s Accelerating Expansion Without Dark Energy

Scientists Propose a Radical New Theory of Gravity That Could Explain the Universe’s Accelerating Expansion Without Dark Energy

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 29, 2026June 30, 2026

Gravity may not operate exactly as physicists have long assumed. By rebuilding gravity from the…

Calcium Monohydride Molecules Cooled Below 1 Millikelvin in a 3D Laser Trap, Opening a New Path Toward Ultracold Hydrogen for Precision Physics

Calcium Monohydride Molecules Cooled Below 1 Millikelvin in a 3D Laser Trap, Opening a New Path Toward Ultracold Hydrogen for Precision Physics

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 29, 2026June 30, 2026

Laser cooling has reached an important new milestone with the successful trapping of calcium monohydride…

Milky Way’s Central Black Hole May Not Be Acting Alone—New Model Explains Every Strange Orbit of Its Young Stars in a Single Framework

Milky Way’s Central Black Hole May Not Be Acting Alone—New Model Explains Every Strange Orbit of Its Young Stars in a Single Framework

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 29, 2026June 30, 2026

Hidden gravitational forces may have been quietly reshaping the young stars surrounding the Milky Way’s…

Humans Have Been Aging Slowly for Up to 30 Million Years, Study Suggests—and the Secret May Lie Across the Primate Family Tree

Humans Have Been Aging Slowly for Up to 30 Million Years, Study Suggests—and the Secret May Lie Across the Primate Family Tree

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJune 28, 2026June 30, 2026

Humans appear to have inherited their unusually slow aging rate from ancient ape ancestors rather…

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