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Bouncing Back: Rewiring Your Brain for Maximum Resilience and Well-Being

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By Linda Graham, Rick Hanson (foreword) — 2013

Resilience is the ability to face and handle life’s challenges, whether everyday disappointments or extraordinary disasters. While resilience is innate in the brain, over time we learn unhelpful patterns, which then become fixed in our neural circuitry. See more...

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Why Has COVID-19 Been Especially Harmful for Working Women?

COVID-19 is hard on women because the U.S. economy is hard on women, and this virus excels at taking existing tensions and ratcheting them up.

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A Radical Experiment in Empathy: Sam Richards at TEDxPSU

Sam Richards is a sociologist and award-winning teacher who has been inspiring undergraduate students at Penn State since 1990.

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Curiosity and What Equality Really Means

Insisting that people are equally worthy of respect is an especially challenging idea today. In medicine, you see people who are troublesome in every way: the complainer, the person with the unfriendly tone, the unwitting bigot, the guy who, as they say, makes “poor life choices.”

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These Retirement-Age Nomads Find Work Wherever the Road Takes Them

The pandemic has spurred surges in camping and RV travel due to the need for social distancing and outdoor activity.

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EXPLORE TOPIC

Neuroplasticity