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memories

  • Will Your Personality Change After Organ Transplant?
    Will Your Personality Change After Organ Transplant?
    A new study shows that a surprising amount of organ transplant recipients undergo rather profound personality changes.
    March 15, 2024BY John Mac Ghlionn
  • Could Our Fears, Trauma, and Illness Come From Past Lives? | Mysteries of Life (S1, E1)
    Could Our Fears, Trauma, and Illness Come From Past Lives? | Mysteries of Life (S1, E1)
    There is a form of therapy that aims to heal inexplicable fears, trauma, and illnesses by tapping into ...
    March 20, 2023BY NTD Television
  • How One Teacher’s Time Capsules Are Inspiring Students to Treasure Memories of Their Childhood
    How One Teacher’s Time Capsules Are Inspiring Students to Treasure Memories of Their Childhood
    The last few weeks of school can be brutal if you let them. For me, they were my ...
    May 31, 2022BY Janice Abernethy
  • This Spring Salad Is My Recreation of Sweet Memories
    This Spring Salad Is My Recreation of Sweet Memories
    Salmon salads can be so satisfying for a light lunch or dinner. Growing up, my mom used canned ...
    May 12, 2022BY Diane Rossen Worthington
  • New Brain Research Shows We Don’t See in the Present
    New Brain Research Shows We Don’t See in the Present
    The human body is a marvel on a level that can be hard to grasp with our limited ...
    February 14, 2022BY Jennifer Margulis
  • Why Do I Dwell on the Past?
    Why Do I Dwell on the Past?
    Many of us enjoy writing in a diary, reading autobiographies, or nostalgically reflecting with others about past times. ...
    September 4, 2021BY Laura Jobson 
  • Living Forward
    Living Forward
    The most cherished mementos we have from loved ones are carried inside us. The minimizing process is often done ...
    August 19, 2021BY Cheryl Smith
  • Midwest Memories: Growing Up in the ’50s
    Midwest Memories: Growing Up in the ’50s
    The 1950s have been referred to as the “Golden Age” in America. Taxes were high, but the economy ...
    May 18, 2021BY Karen Brazas
  • A Legacy of Love: The Memories We Leave Behind
    A Legacy of Love: The Memories We Leave Behind
    How can we impart fragments of ourselves to others that might inspire and guide them?
    September 4, 2019BY Jeff Minick
  • On Mango Salsa and Being Brave
    On Mango Salsa and Being Brave
    What I love most about food is that it is so rarely just food. As humans, we are ...
    August 24, 2019BY Rachael Dymski
  • Food Memories: Fresh Dill and Summer Nostalgia
    Food Memories: Fresh Dill and Summer Nostalgia
    My strongest food memory comes from fresh dill. Every time I smell it, I'm instantly transported to my ...
    August 21, 2019BY Epoch Times Staff
  • 5 Fun Ways to Commemorate Your Family Vacation
    5 Fun Ways to Commemorate Your Family Vacation
    A family vacation—however simple or luxurious—is a wonderful antidote to today's hectic, over-scheduled, digitally connected family life. The ...
    August 14, 2016BY Barbara Danza
  • Expectant Mother Honors Deceased Husband in Maternity Photoshoot
    Expectant Mother Honors Deceased Husband in Maternity Photoshoot
    Woman pays tribute to honor late husband in maternity photoshoot.
    March 10, 2016BY Sherley Boursiquot
  • How to Avoid Saying ‘Oops, I Did It Again’
    How to Avoid Saying ‘Oops, I Did It Again’
    Studies on self-control suggest that recollecting past mistakes is a good way to avoid making them again.
    September 16, 2015BY Brett Israel
  • How Our Brain Hides (and Gets Back) Scary Memories
    How Our Brain Hides (and Gets Back) Scary Memories
    Some stressful experiences—such as childhood abuse—are so overwhelming and traumatic that the memories hide in the brain.
    August 20, 2015BY Marla Paul
  • Friday Favorites: Bring Your Vacation to Your Home
    Friday Favorites: Bring Your Vacation to Your Home
    Saying good-bye to an amazing vacation is hard, but having all the memories to look back on is ...
    June 5, 2015BY Cathy Hobbs
  • Improve Your Museum Memories: Put Away the Camera
    Improve Your Museum Memories: Put Away the Camera
    Taking photos gives us the false sense of recording a visual experience and renders the visit little better ...
    June 3, 2014BY Christine Lin
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