Prince Harry’s ‘trauma dumping on a mass scale’ is dangerous: top therapist

Prince Harry’s ‘trauma dumping on a mass scale’ is dangerous: top therapist

An award-winning therapist says that Prince Harry is “trauma dumping on a mass scale” — and could be “traumatizing” other people who have lost a parent. Self-proclaimed “Trauma Expert” Danny Greeves has been following the drama that sparked from the release of Harry’s controversial memoir, “Spare,” and its many shocking allegations about the “death cult” … Read more

YouTuber’s assisted suicide claims put spotlight on Belgium ‘death ward’

YouTuber’s assisted suicide claims put spotlight on Belgium ‘death ward’

A Belgian doctor has furiously denied that his country acts as a “euthanasia dispenser” for the rest of Europe after a French YouTube star said she was heading there for assisted suicide. Dr. Yves de Locht — a Brussels-based physician who has been practicing euthanasia for more than a decade — made the claim in … Read more

Scent of rose oil effectively reduces work stress with daily use: study

Scent of rose oil effectively reduces work stress with daily use: study

Snuff out stress by sniffing these scents, a new study suggests. Researchers in Iran concluded that the habit can effectively reduce job stress in an experiment that analyzed the aromas’ impact on nurses. It’s great news for proponents of the healing effects of essential oils, who swear by these fix-all elixirs. The oils have soared … Read more

988 crisis line sees ‘eye-opening’ number of calls in first six months

988 crisis line sees ‘eye-opening’ number of calls in first six months

The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline has fielded over 2 million calls, texts and chats since the phone number was shortened to three digits last summer, CNN reports. “It’s really eye-opening to see the increase in the texts, chats and calls that are coming in,” Hannah Wesolowski, the chief advocacy officer for the National Alliance … Read more

Fans shocked by TikToker’s wild SpongeBob revelation: ‘Now it makes sense’

Fans shocked by TikToker’s wild SpongeBob revelation: ‘Now it makes sense’

In the words of SpongeBob SquarePants, it’s time to use your imagination. One user on TikTok is sharing a theory about the characters on Nickelodeon’s hit cartoon “SpongeBob SquarePants” — and viewers are shook. In the video, @asheleyspam explained that she believes that each character on the show represents a certain “disorder.” The viral 16-second … Read more

Psychologist dragged for breakup tip — surprised by ‘vitriol and anger’

Psychologist dragged for breakup tip — surprised by ‘vitriol and anger’

A clinical psychologist based in New York said she was “quite surprised” at the “vitriol and anger” she received this week for posting a TikTok video showing how to break up with a toxic friend. “The internet’s reaction indicates how divisive and difficult this subject is, especially in our culture today — friendships can be … Read more

Shop the best strength training equipment for 2023 goals, per experts

Shop the best strength training equipment for 2023 goals, per experts

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. Are you feeling a little weak about your 2023 fitness resolutions? If so, then perhaps strength training motivation is what you need. You’re in luck, as experts weighed in on what to use when looking to bulk up … Read more

Surprising ways you can blitz brain fog and sharpen your mind

Surprising ways you can blitz brain fog and sharpen your mind

Next time you find your car keys in the refrigerator, call your kid by your dog’s name, or — perhaps even more unforgivable — forget your wedding anniversary, don’t blame yourself, blame your brain.  Dr Marc Milstein wants you to know these things — and the countless other memory slips that happen to us everyday … Read more

Group meditation curbs tragedy on a national level — whether you do it or not: study

Group meditation curbs tragedy on a national level — whether you do it or not: study

Break for meditation, anyone? A study 17 years in the making is being hailed as a landmark in the field of meditation, demonstrating that widespread practice makes a positive impact on the US population — even on those who don’t partake. Published in the World Journal of Science, this research is the “longest and most … Read more

I tried 365 new things in one year to fight depression – and it worked

I tried 365 new things in one year to fight depression – and it worked

A woman said the key to fighting her depression was trying 365 new things in one year – including drinking a shot out of a belly button, signing up for a surf class, and visiting a leprechaun museum. After suffering from depression and anxiety during the pandemic, Jess Mell, 34, says she’s the happiest she’s … Read more

Suicide risk heightened by these 4 genes, study reveals

Suicide risk heightened by these 4 genes, study reveals

For those who suffer from suicidal thoughts, their state of mind isn’t the only factor in play. A new study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association has revealed a genetic link to suicidal ideations and behaviors — shedding light on new pathways to treat the deadly condition. Researchers from Duke University, co-lead … Read more

Short men have more psychopathic traits: study

Short men have more psychopathic traits: study

It seems like only yesterday that we were heralding the arrival of “short king spring”. Women took to TikTok to propose that tall men had dominated the dating scene for too long. Something was in the air, and that something was the reign of males less than 5’8” in stature. If it was good enough for Zendaya, it was good enough … Read more

Anxious people are more likely to have a poor memory: study

Anxious people are more likely to have a poor memory: study

If you’re not sure whether or not you forgot something, don’t fret — it might make matters worse. New research published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences suggests that those who are anxious are most likely to have a poor memory. Dr. Weixi Kang, who led the study at Imperial College London, wanted to … Read more

Half of nurses have considered leaving the nursing profession: poll

Half of nurses have considered leaving the nursing profession: poll

A new survey of 1,000 American nurses found that nine in 10 believe the quality of patient care often suffers due to nursing shortages (90%). The majority added that they feel guilty about taking a break because they think they must always be on call (55%). Almost six in 10 nurses have even noticed their … Read more

Nearly half of Americans say their jobs ‘negatively effect’ their mental health

Nearly half of Americans say their jobs ‘negatively effect’ their mental health

Physically at work, mentally unwell. Nearly half of Americans claim their jobs “negatively effect” their mental health, new data shows. The Gallup survey asked nearly 16,000 working Americans about their mental health as it’s associated with their jobs. Four out of ten participants expressed negative effects on their mental health due to to work. When … Read more

Here’s why turning back the clocks is bad for your health

Here’s why turning back the clocks is bad for your health

The time to “fall back” is upon us. On Sunday, November 6 at 2 a.m., clocks will be turned back by one hour, changing the local time to 1 a.m. Sunrise and sunset will be one hour earlier than it has been and there will be more light in the morning. Daylight Saving Time can … Read more

People who identify as ‘gamers’ are more likely to be racist and sexist: study

People who identify as ‘gamers’ are more likely to be racist and sexist: study

A new study reveals that people who identify as “gamers” are more likely to exhibit “extreme behaviors” such as racism and sexism. While toxicity and radicalization have long been associated with gaming culture, the the study, released last week by Take This, a non-profit mental health organization working with the gaming industry and community, showed just … Read more

Talking to strangers as well as family and friends makes you happier: study

Talking to strangers as well as family and friends makes you happier: study

No stranger danger here. A new study suggests that people who talk to strangers as well as family and friends are happier.  It’s well known that there is a link between happiness and social connection, but researchers from Harvard University wanted to know which type of relationships and how many interactions with each type is … Read more