The U.S Department of Health and Human Services offered health guidance at a press conference last week urging pregnant women to avoid using the over-the-counter painkiller acetaminophen, commonly ...
Katherine K.M. Stavropoulos, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at UC Riverside, a licensed clinical psychologist, and the Principle Investigator of the Social Cognitive Developmental Neuroscience Lab.
Source: Loren Kleinman The Kitchen Table at 2:40 a.m. In my last post, I wrote about how baby sleep books contributed to my postpartum mental health crisis. This time, I want to go deeper into the ...
Vaccines changed the world—but their success may be the very reason some now doubt them. Here’s why vaccine hesitancy is rising, and what we risk if we forget the past.
The mental health recovery journey is a unique process for every individual, which we discuss in our book Loving Someone with a Serious Mental Illness. For caregivers, understanding this journey as a ...
I came across a quote on a Facebook page I frequent. The phrase, "Choose your hard," is attributed to a poem by Devon Brough which offers examples of choosing the "hard" that leads to positive ...
American political culture is broken. Acts of political violence, like the recent killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and its aftermath, are disturbing indicators of how fractured and ...
Golfers know it. Musicians know it. And anyone who’s ever overprepared for a conversation knows it: Tension gets in the way of flow. When golfers try to control every variable, they often tighten up ...
Imagine there was a tech device that will substantially decrease your chances of developing dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Would you be interested in using it? Such a tech device exists: an ...
As we move through life, we’re not only encouraged to learn but also rewarded for knowing. Knowledge is closely tied to growth and progress. Over the centuries, reasoning, scientific data collection, ...
Dreams have fascinated us since the beginning of recorded history. What does neuroscience research tell us about why we dream and what our dreams could mean?
Behind the endless social media scrolls sits a silent, unpaid workforce toiling around the clock. Managing the relentless onslaught of misinformation, the emotional exhaustion from weighing polarizing ...