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CW Research Team is led by the Editors of Complete Wellbeing Manoj Khatri and Dr Grazilia Almeida-Khatri and guided by an advisory panel of leading experts from around the world.
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How the brain reacts to negative language!

A new study has revealed that, when exposed to negative words in our native language, our brain blocks access to them
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What leads to a positive body image

A new study has identified five factors that can help promote a positive body image in young women

Smart phones are redifining concepts of privacy

Smart phone users are more willing to reveal private issues in public spaces. They are also less concerned about bothering individuals who share those spaces

What the doctors don’t tell you about sex and heart attack

Multiple studies have shown that sex puts less of a strain on the heart than people might think. Images from overly dramatic movie scenes and sensational news stories reinforce common misconceptions
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The formula for lasting happiness

Researchers from the University of Missouri have developed a model that can help us experience sustained happiness

What enables people to see auras

Some individuals who can see auras actually present the neuropsychological phenomenon known as "synesthesia"

Perception of your mental health is a relative matter

How we view our own suffering depends mainly upon our perception of how much our friends, family and the wider world is suffering
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Thinking about death can be good for you

People deal with their awareness of mortality by upholding cultural beliefs and seeking to become part of something larger and more enduring than themselves
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Take an email vacation

When you remove email from workers’ lives, they multitask less and experience less stress

You can make yourself happy

Pioneer of "positive psychology" Martin Seligman, believes that by identifying and enhancing your signature strengths, you can learn to make yourself happy.