HMN 2026: How not to worry about seeming too eager

Many people worry that responding too quickly to a prospective employer could make them seem too available or even desperate. New research published in Management Science suggests they may be worrying about the wrong thing. Analyzing 11.6 million marketplace interactions…

HMN 2026: what about giving a DNA kit for Father’s Day?

DNA testing kits are often gifted for Father’s Day, Christmas and special occasions. The idea of learning more about yourself and unearthing some long-forgotten family history is certainly appealing to many, but a psychologist has warned that these presents can…

HMN 2026: How Disrupted metabolism is linked to heart failure

The top three transverse heart sections are from control mice, and the bottom three are from mice lacking acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) 1 and 2 in heart muscle cells. Compared with control hearts, ACC-deficient hearts show marked dilation of the left…

HMN 2026: How Digital know-how, not just money basics, may ease retirement anxiety

A Hiroshima University-led study conducted with Rakuten Securities finds that practical digital skills, positive financial attitudes and self-protection are more consistently associated with lower old-age anxiety than traditional financial knowledge alone. Financial education around the world has emphasized basic financial…

HMN 2026: How to Try intermittent fasting for weight loss

Yo-yo dieters who struggle to lose weight and keep it off may achieve better results by following an intermittent fasting diet, rather than traditional calorie counting. An Adelaide University study focusing on the psychological aspects of both intermittent fasting and…

HMN 2026: How Diabetes and obesity drugs may help with inflammation and repair of skin

Tissue Distribution of the GLP-1 Receptor (GLP-1R) [11,24,25,26,27]. Abbreviations: GLP-1—Glucagon-like peptide-1; GLP-1R—GLP-1 receptor; CNS—central nervous system. Credit: Pharmaceutics (2026). DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics18050605 GLP-1 receptor agonists are currently among the most widely discussed classes of drugs worldwide. They have gained popularity for…

HMN 2026: How praise can help, and when it can miss the mark

On a busy hospital ward, a nurse says “wonderful, wonderful” as a patient with dementia completes a task. It sounds simple, but moments like this can play an important role in how care gets done. Building on my doctoral research,…

HMN 2026: How to Re?envision the role of music

Credit: Caleb Oquendo from Pexels As a certified music therapist, I have observed firsthand the many ways music can bring meaning and beauty into people’s lives, even under very difficult circumstances. Much of my clinical work and research has occurred…

HMN 2026: How Inhaled vitamin D could be new strategy

Vitamin D oral supplementation versus inhaled delivery. Credit: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases: Journal of the COPD Foundation (2026). DOI: 10.15326 People with chronic lung diseases like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma and cystic fibrosis tend to have low vitamin…