A Harvard psychologist’s perspective on Biles at the Olympics
Simone Biles was flying over a vault at the Tokyo Olympics when she felt the “twisties” — a kind of mental block
Simone Biles was flying over a vault at the Tokyo Olympics when she felt the “twisties” — a kind of mental block
Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed what Harvard-affiliated physicians had reported from anecdotal and laboratory evidence: the delta
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Officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are warning that “the war has changed” with the surge of the
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Since the pandemic began, parents and researchers have been trying to understand how it affects children’s mental health. For 18 months, children
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