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Psilocybin Shown to Better Preserve Emotional Response to Music in Depressed Patients Than Standard Antidepressant, Study Finds

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A groundbreaking new study from researchers at Imperial College London suggests that the psychedelic compound psilocybin may enhance or preserve depressed patients’ emotional reactions to music, while the commonly prescribed antidepressant escitalopram—an SSRI—can dull these emotions, even though both drugs produce similar clinical improvements in depressive symptoms. The findings, published in Molecular Psychiatry and highlighted by Medical Xpress, provide fresh evidence that psilocybin’s effects on emotional processing could have significant implications for the future of mental health treatment, especially in cultures—such as Thailand’s—where music is integral to social and spiritual life (medicalxpress.com).

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Childhood Memories That Shape Adults: Why Positive Parenting Matters More Than Ever

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A wave of recent research and public discussion is shining new light on how specific childhood experiences, from shared family meals to bedtime story rituals, affect children’s lifelong happiness, resilience, and even physical health. A widely-read article from YourTango, “Your Parents Did A Great Job Raising You If You Have These 11 Childhood Memories” (source), distills the latest scientific findings and expert commentary to highlight which memories signal strong, supportive parenting—and why that matters both for individuals and for Thai families navigating modern pressures today.

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Positive Childhood Memories: Why Thoughtful Parenting Matters for Thailand’s Future

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A growing body of research is clarifying how everyday childhood experiences shape lifelong happiness, resilience, and even health. An article widely shared among readers highlights 11 childhood memories that signal strong, supportive parenting, and explains why these moments matter for individuals and Thai families navigating modern pressures.

Evidence from leading journals shows that positive childhood experiences boost emotional well-being in adulthood and teach children gratitude, empathy, and self-confidence. The benefits extend beyond momentary happiness, influencing how people cope with adversity and sustain meaningful relationships throughout life.

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Surging Secondary Infertility in Thailand: Emotional Toll and Practical Paths Forward

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Secondary infertility—difficulty conceiving after having a first child—is rising globally and now concerns Thai families as well. New studies and human-interest accounts show an increase in cases and the often-overlooked emotional burden on parents, shaped by shifting demographics and social expectations in Thailand.

The narrative is underscored by a poignant case in which a mother describes profound guilt for not providing a second child for her son. In Thai communities, this pressure is magnified by the belief in the importance of sibling support and family completeness, a cultural cue that can intensify distress when pregnancy planning goes awry.

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Why Secondary Infertility Is Surging—and the Emotional Toll for Parents

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Secondary infertility, a condition where couples struggle to conceive after successfully having had at least one child, is becoming an increasing concern among families worldwide, including here in Thailand. Recent reports and new research highlight not only a steady rise in cases but also the typically overlooked emotional turmoil experienced by affected parents—an issue that has resonated with many Thai families amid shifting demographics and social expectations.

The significance of this trend is well-captured by the candid story of Charlotte Bennett, as reported in The Times. Bennett, already a mother, described the “horrendous” guilt of being unable to give her six-year-old son a sibling, despite years of effort. For many parents, secondary infertility brings an unexpected and deeply personal form of distress, often complicated by cultural expectations and misconceptions that once a couple has had one child, further pregnancies should be easy and natural (The Times).

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