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NUS new research: Singapore parents who use physical punishments such as slapping and spanking may increase their child’s lying and cheating behaviour to hide failures and win acceptance

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NTU study reveals link between social media burnout and belief in fake news

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Stop overthinking with 8 simple words

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Study: Unrealistic beauty standards shown on TikTok can harm young women’s body image

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Is SG sexist against males? — Men find it harder to seek mental health help as they're expected to be 'strong, stoic & emotionally resilient'

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How to Handle Workplace Sabotage: Strategies to Overcome Co-workers Undermining You

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The dangers of toxic positivity; how it impacts your mental health and why you should avoid it

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How to Use the 'Grey Rock' Method to Keep a Narcissist at Bay

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How to Stop an Argument in a Good Way Within Minutes Without Being a Drama Queen

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National study: Relationship between social media usage and mental well-being — 17% Singaporean adults at risk of body image anxiety

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The Expectation Effect: How what you think about changes your world

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