People With Depression Have Their Own Language, According to New Study by Taylor Bennett | Feb 6, 2018 | Depression, Mental Health Topics Two of the most important people in my life are diagnosed with depression. Some days they’re happy and a joy to be around—others, they’re miserable and can’t be bothered. While I understand it’s the depression talking, I’m still human, and sometimes can’t help but wonder: Why are they being so…
Study Shows Babies Understand More Than We Think by Taylor Bennett | Nov 24, 2017 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Research Babies are funny creatures—they’re pint-sized little humans who have a limited range of abilities, from crying, to eating, to smiling and giggling on occasion. They can’t yet get from one place to another without a little assistance, they can’t spell out for us why exactly they’re upset, and they can’t…
New study finds alcohol may improve one’s ability to speak a second language by Taylor Bennett | Oct 19, 2017 | Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics, Research Learning a new language is all fun and games until somebody asks you to speak it. Spanish class, 4th period, every day for three years. We started out with the basics, of course—I learned all of the colors and animals; then we moved on to elementary verbs; and then to…