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- Father claims daughter accused of sex crimes with Florida middle schoolers is the 'real victim' - Florida woman is back in jail after being arrested again, has faced multiple charges of sexual abuse of minors, but her father argues that she is the victim.
- Daredevil climber's brain shows no fear during extreme stunts: Experts reveal why - In a death-defying feat, Alex Honnold of the U.S. scaled Taipei 101 in Taiwan with no ropes or support. Scientists reveal how his fearless brain is different from other brains.
- Depression, anxiety and other disorders may have the same genetic cause, study finds - A genetic breakthrough reveals why mental health conditions often occur together. New research identifies five disorder groups sharing DNA patterns.
- Jelly Roll's wife says weight-loss drug sent her into ‘worst suicidal depression’ - Bunnie XO shares her harrowing experience with an experimental weight-loss drug, describing severe depression and suicidal thoughts during treatment.
- FDA clears first at-home brain device for depression - FDA approves first brain stimulation device for home depression treatment. Flow Neuroscience's FL-100 headset uses electrical stimulation for adults, available in 2026.
- The real reason for nail-biting and other 'bad habits,' according to psychologists - A new psychology book reveals that procrastination and nail-biting aren't just bad habits — they're actually survival strategies your brain uses to protect you.
- Feeling lonely? Simple 5-3-1 rule could help you make more connections - Loneliness affects millions worldwide. Learn how the 5-3-1 rule helps people strengthen social bonds through daily, weekly, and monthly connection goals.
- ‘Sheepdog’ shines light on the war after war, as veterans continue to struggle with life back home - Sheepdog film by Steven Grayhm focuses on Army combat veteran's mental health struggles and civilian reintegration rather than battlefield scenes.
- Simple daily habit may help ease depression more than medication, researchers say - A review of recent studies suggests exercise may treat depression as effectively as therapy or antidepressants, offering an accessible mental health treatment option.
- Study reveal why chewing gum might actually help with focus and stress relief - Brain imaging studies shed light on why humans have chewed gum for 8,000 years with research showing chewing activates regions tied to attention and stress regulation.
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