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A religious upbringing in childhood is linked to poorer mental and cognitive health in later life

A new large-scale study of European adults suggests that, on average, being religiously educated as a child is associated with slightly poorer self-rated health after the age of 50. The…

A Sense of Purpose Promotes Cognitive Health

The number of Americans ages 65 and older is projected to increase from 58 million in 2022 to 82 million by 2050—a 41 percent increase. As the U.S. population grows…

Is AI sparking a cognitive revolution that will lead to mediocrity and conformity?

Artificial Intelligence began as a quest to simulate the human brain. Is it now in the process of transforming the human brain’s role in daily life? The Industrial Revolution diminished…

Lower active levels of B12 linked to cognitive issues

Share on PinterestScientists have found a link between B12 levels and cognitive health in older adults. Milan Markovic/Getty Images Vitamin B12 is needed for the development and function of nerve…

Psychological profiles associated with mental, cognitive and brain health in middle-aged and older adults

Participant characteristics A total of 823 cognitively unimpaired participants from the Barcelona Brain Health Initiative (BBHI; including n = 750 with baseline mental, cognitive and/or brain health data and n = 533 with both…

The Psychologically Rich Life Questionnaire: Italian Validation and Exploration of its Relationships with Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, and Cognitive Fusion within the Health Psychology Framework

ORIGINAL RESEARCH article Front. Psychol. Sec. Health Psychology Volume 16 – 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1525300 This article is part of the Research Topic Integrating Health Psychology in Practice: Enhancing Well-being…