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The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
Seduction Secrets
This article explores the art of seduction through questions, highlighting the power of communication in building intimacy, the importance of consent and respect, and providing tips on creating a comfortable and safe environment for open communication.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Humans
A Guide to Exploring Sensory Experiences as a Couple
Exploring the positive impact of sensory experiences on couples well-being, this article provides an overview of various types of sensory activities, strategies for planning memorable sensory dates, and the importance of understanding and adapting to sensory loss in relationships.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Humans
The Ultimate Guide to Couples Self-Care
Discover the benefits of couples self-care practices, including the positive impact on individual well-being and relationship dynamics, types of self-care practices for couples, strategies to strengthen the bond between partners, and communication strategies for self-care in couples.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Humans
What is the Deja Vu phenomenon? Why does everyone have to go through it?
Have you ever experienced a familiar feeling when meeting someone for the first time or finding yourself somewhere before even though you've never been there? If the answer is yes, then you have most likely experienced the phenomenon of Déjà vu (also known as deja vu or dejavu).
By Culture Discovery2 years ago in Humans
How do trees and green spaces enhance our health?
Trees enhance life in a multitude of ways. They combat climate change by reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. They muffle sound pollution and reduce air pollution, drawing in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. When rain pours from the skies, trees decrease stormwater runoff, preventing flooding and soil erosion. They also provide valuable habitats to support biodiversity in insects, birds, and other animals, and microorganisms. The list goes on.
By Jahangir Alam2 years ago in Humans
Harmony in Motion: Unlocking Wellness with Grün's Daily
Introduction: In the bustling landscape of modern life, where time is a precious commodity and stress is a constant companion, the quest for balance and well-being has become more imperative than ever. Amidst this pursuit, Grün’s Daily emerges as a beacon of hope, offering a holistic approach to wellness and productivity that transcends the boundaries of conventional self-care routines. From its inception, Grün’s Daily has captivated the hearts and minds of individuals seeking a comprehensive solution to nourish both body and mind. In this article, we delve into the essence of Grün’s Daily and explore how its philosophy and practices can revolutionize the way we live.
By Ssekatawa Isah2 years ago in Humans
Exploring the Ability to Fool People Easily
Examining the Capability to Deceive . The art of deceit is a fascinating skill that is woven into the complex fabric of human interactions. People who have the ability to deceive others have impacted history, held positions of power, and occasionally even changed the direction of entire nations. But what is it in some people that makes it so easy for them to trick others? And why are some people more susceptible to deceit than others?
By Kazi Hasebul Hasan Naime 2 years ago in Humans
Celebrating Neurodiversity: Study Showcases a New Perspective on The Evolutionary Advantage of ADHD
On February 21st, 2024, a research article on ADHD was published in The Proceedings of the Royal Society B by a global team of biologists and neuroscientists. The article in question, titled “Attention deficits linked with a proclivity to explore while foraging”, highlighted an incredible trend: participants in their study who screened positively for ADHD were more likely to explore an environment when foraging, instead of exploiting a single source of a resource like their neurotypical counterparts.
By Olivia L. Dobbs2 years ago in Humans
Here's Why Your Life is What It Is
“Perspective shifts will unlock more than smartness will.” – Dr Astro Teller Have you ever looked back at a time when your life should have been miserable, but all you have are fond memories? You lived somewhere crummy, you had a terrible job and you were constantly skint, but all you recall are the good times?
By Jamie Jackson2 years ago in Humans




