• Elevator obsession

    Elevator obsession
    In the subconscious of modern humans, elevators are one of the few places where they behave strangely, hiding an invisible concern that few people realize.
  • Tragedy of a painter's artist's life

    Tragedy of a painter's artist's life
    The painter Mikhail Vrubel was always immersed in a nightmare so his works always had the appearance of a devil with incredible dreams.
  • Monstrous disease of those who want to remove their limbs

    Monstrous disease of those who want to remove their limbs
    People with an identity disorder of the body are always obsessed that they have a certain part of their body, legs or eyes, so they have to find a way to eliminate it.
  • Impersonator Syndrome: The fear of many businesswomen

    Impersonator Syndrome: The fear of many businesswomen
    The impostor syndrome is a psychological phenomenon in which the sufferer is unable to perceive his achievements, but always thinks that it is due to luck.
  • Decipher the obsession of clown characters

    Decipher the obsession of clown characters
    The fear of clown or Coulrophobia is said to originate from the feeling of danger, not trusting when seeing fake smiles on the face of thick makeup of clown characters.
  • Announcement of international standards

    Announcement of international standards
    In an unprecedented scale study, British scientists have found out
  • People can anticipate their death

    People can anticipate their death
    In middle-aged people who are always obsessed with some sad worry, their chromosome molecules are much shorter than others. They will die soon and they themselves anticipate death
  • Obsessive fear in the world?

    Obsessive fear in the world?
    Perhaps it is a bit too much to call this a fear syndrome, and the feeling of being uneasy about the lack of communication in the modern world is a completely understandable
  • 'Scar' in the heart of Japanese tsunami victims

    'Scar' in the heart of Japanese tsunami victims
    12 months after the tsunami, Yuko Sugimoto was reunited with her family and living in a shelter, but the scars from the double disaster were still haunting her mind and her young
  • Virtual therapy

    Virtual therapy
    Advances in the field of artificial intelligence and computer models can now allow doctors to learn more about how people are affected.