Articles for tag: happiness science, Mental Health Science, science of happiness, wellbeing science

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The Science of Happiness: Why Some People Flourish More Than Others

Suhail Ahmed

  Happiness sounds disarmingly simple, yet scientists are still piecing together why some people seem to glow with it while others struggle to feel much joy at all. Over the past few decades, researchers have moved beyond vague self-help slogans and into brain scanners, long-term population studies, and even genetics labs to understand what really ...

Why Women Have Twice as Many Genes Linked To Depression Than Men

Why Women Have Twice as Many Genes Linked To Depression Than Men

Jan Otte

Your brain doesn’t care if you identify as male or female when it comes to the fundamental wiring patterns that influence your mood. Yet something remarkable happens at the genetic level that creates a striking disparity in depression risk between the sexes. Recent groundbreaking research reveals that women carry nearly double the number of genetic ...

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How Stress Rewrites the Body at the Cellular Level

Suhail Ahmed

The story of stress is no longer just about tight shoulders and racing thoughts; it’s a molecular drama that unfolds inside our cells. Scientists are now tracing the fingerprints of stress across DNA switches, power-hungry mitochondria, and vigilant immune sentries, and the plot twists are sobering. What looked like fleeting anxiety can etch lasting marks ...