Too old for this!Early‑Life Trauma May Speed Up Aging in Adults, Study Suggests Traumatic events encountered during childhood can lead to damage in cells, tissues, and organs. By Amlan Sarkar
"I'm So Sorry"Is This Normal? “I Apologize To Inanimate Objects” My over-apologetic nature and my tendency to attribute human traits to objects contribute to why I say "Sorry!" to inanimate things. By Devrupa Rakshit
Hugging Is BuggingIs This Normal? “I Hate Hugs” For people with social anxiety, hugging can make it worse. By Devrupa Rakshit
Sorry Not SorryWhy Some People Over‑Apologize, And Others Never Do Whether a person over-apologizes, or struggles to apologize at all, may have a lot to do with formative childhood experiences. By Devrupa Rakshit
A Series of Unfortunate EventsChildhood Trauma Linked to Early, Premarital Childbirth and Poor Health for Women "It is the idea of 'chains of risk' -- one thing leads to another." By Pallavi Prasad