Positive social interactions among older adults can be tied to their sense of purpose, especially among those who are retired. “For everyone, but specifically for our retired older adults, the people ...
The study covered in this summary was published on medRxiv.org as a preprint and has not yet been peer reviewed. Novel reduced-dose intranasal oxytocin followed by a period of positive social ...
Mount Sinai researchers have identified for the first time the neural mechanisms in the brain that regulate both positive and negative impressions of a social encounter, as well as how an imbalance ...
Back-to-school season is often filled with a mix of excitement and anxiety for students. While this is true for all students, including those who are neurotypical, neurodiverse, or disabled, ...
Engaging in meaningful social interactions with peers is associated with lower loneliness and greater affective well-being, new research finds. Researchers followed three cohorts of university ...
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