Imagining Positive Encounters Shapes Real-Life Feelings A study found that simply imagining a good interaction with a person can change your... MedicineNet Daily News View this email as a web page DAILY NEWS MedicineNet Dec 11, 2025 Imagining Positive Encounters, Real-Life Feelings A study found that simply imagining a good interaction with a person can change your feelings toward them as well as how your brain stores information about them. READ MORE FDA Looks Into Reports of Deaths After COVID Vaccination GLP-1 Medications Show Little Effect on Cancer, Study Shows Nerve Blocks Now Recommended For ER Migraine Treatment Opioid Use Linked to Higher Risk of C. Diff Infection, Study Finds Medical Imaging Contributing To Water Pollution, Experts Say Financial Toxicity Common Among Families Of Childhood Leukemia Patients Social Media Draining Kids' Ability To Concentrate, Study Argues Parents Might Pass Depression Down To Kids Through One Specific Symptom FROM OUR WEBMD SPONSORS Proactive Treatment Plan for PBC: Understand Your Treatment Goals You are signed up for the Daily Health News newsletter as rssproject471@gmail.com. Update Subscription | Privacy Policy MedicineNet 283-299 Market Street, 3rd Floor, 2 Gateway Center Newark, NJ 07102 USA © MedicineNet, Inc. All rights reserved. Tweet Postingan terkait:
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