How dietary choices affect our psychological well-being, behaviors, and crime levels

Laura Ladekarl, Class of 2025 The food you eat influences not only your physical health but also your mental health, mood, cognition, and behavior, especially when you are undernourished. Food can also play a significant social and emotional role when tied to cultural and religious practices or serving as a coping mechanism. While food plays an important role in emotional and physical wellbeing, researchers questioned … Continue reading How dietary choices affect our psychological well-being, behaviors, and crime levels

Food Insecurity and Adolescent Suicidal Behavior: Fighting The Cause

Laura Ladekarl, Class of 2025 Amid a growing mental health crisis, suicide is a leading cause of death in adolescents. It particularly affects those from a lower socio-economic status due to limited access to sufficient and nutritious food. Food insecurity can impact cognitive-affective states, and adolescents facing it often report social isolation and feelings of shame, sadness, and family strain. Dr. Steare and his colleagues … Continue reading Food Insecurity and Adolescent Suicidal Behavior: Fighting The Cause

Parasocial Relationships: One-Sided, Yet Significant

Author: Amal Bilal, Class of 2028 Figure 1. Woman wearing headphones while scrolling through YouTube Parasocial relationships (PSRs) are one-sided relationships that one develops with media personae, such as celebrities, fictional characters, or social media influencers, who are incapable of returning sentiment. Recent studies suggest that one-sided relationships may serve as valuable social resources, fulfilling many of the same needs as two-sided relationships with close … Continue reading Parasocial Relationships: One-Sided, Yet Significant