Author: Yana Voznyak

The Secret Reason New Moms Cry in the Shower

The Secret Reason New Moms Cry in the Shower

Article | Pregnancy and labor
You’ve just given birth. Congratulations. Now you’re holding a tiny human who screams all night, while you look and feel like you’ve been run over by a truck and then forced to breastfeed every two hours.
What you feel after a good cry has a real scientific explanation

What you feel after a good cry has a real scientific explanation

Article | Stress
Have you ever noticed that after you’ve cried your heart out—into a pillow, in the shower, or just quietly in the dark—something inside suddenly feels lighter?
Chewing Gum as a Key to Memories: How Mechanical Rhythm Influences Our Mind

Chewing Gum as a Key to Memories: How Mechanical Rhythm Influences Our Mind

Article | Self-care
Imagine ancient times when people chewed pine resin not for fresh breath, but to ease jaw pain or simply distract themselves from daily worries.
Why “You’re So Smart!” Is the Worst Thing You Can Say to a Child

Why “You’re So Smart!” Is the Worst Thing You Can Say to a Child

Article | Child psychology
A child comes home with an A in math. Parents beam: “Wow! You’re a genius!” The child smiles, but something inside just clicked into place: “I’m only valuable when I’m smart. If I fail next time, I’m worth nothing.”
How the Time You Go to Bed Literally Shapes Your Mood

How the Time You Go to Bed Literally Shapes Your Mood

Article | Sleep disorders, insomnia
Remember that one joke someone told so perfectly that, ten years later, you can still quote it word for word? Yet the name of the math teacher who spent an entire year drilling the Pythagorean theorem into you has completely vanished, as if it never existed.
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The "Perfect" Child Trap: Why Strict Parenting Eventually Backfires

Article | Child psychology
You’ve probably noticed it: in families where parents yell the loudest and punish the most, the kids often behave the worst — but only when the adults aren't around.
Your Playlist is a Legal Drug: How Music Physically Rewires Your Brain

Your Playlist is a Legal Drug: How Music Physically Rewires Your Brain

Article | Psychology
Have you ever noticed that after an hour of Bach or Mozart, it becomes significantly easier to gather your thoughts and solve a complex task?
Why Daughters Quietly Add Years to Their Fathers’ Lives

Why Daughters Quietly Add Years to Their Fathers’ Lives

Article | Psychology
Have you ever noticed that grandpas surrounded by granddaughters somehow seem… tougher against time? As if the years treat them more gently. It turns out this isn’t just an impression.
From Pillow Fights to Protective Factors: The Lifelong Power of the Sibling Bond

From Pillow Fights to Protective Factors: The Lifelong Power of the Sibling Bond

Article | Psychology
Have you ever noticed that it’s exactly in the company of a brother or sister that you can most easily be yourself? You can get angry, act silly, cry without explanations—and still be fully accepted.
Why Sex in Long-Term Relationships Gets Better When You Just… Talk a Lot

Why Sex in Long-Term Relationships Gets Better When You Just… Talk a Lot

Article | Sex, sexuality
Have you ever noticed that in the first few months of a relationship, the physical chemistry is off the charts, but a couple of years in, it’s not so easy to light each other up with just a glance?
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