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What have feelings got to do with risk?

Risk is not just a number -- it also involves how we feel about things. This week Risk Bites introduces Dr. Brian Zikmund-Fisher, who will be talking more in future videos about how we perceive and feel about risk, and what this means about the risk decisions we make. This week's Risk Bites team:

Why don't people take measles more seriously?

How do you decide whether you should be worried about communicable diseases like measles? University of Michigan’s Professor Brian Zikmund-Fisher returns to Risk Bites to explain the "availability heuristic" – the way we all use our memory and feelings to inform our risk perceptions about infectious

5 Simple Daily Habits to Change Your Life

If you're into personal development, self love, psychology or mental wellness, learning how to change your life could be one of the most powerful habit to have. In this video, we cover healthy habits, good habits, that have been proven to change lives. The habits of successful people, start with som

5 Harsh Things Introverts Want You To Know

What do you know about introverts? For those of you who are more extroverted, the quiet nature and aloofness of introverts may seem very mysterious and even intimidating sometimes. So to learn more about what’s really going on in their minds, here are 5 harsh things introverts want you to know. W

5 Signs Overthinking is Giving You Depression

Not all thoughts are equal. Some are useful and healthy, while others are harsh and unhealthy. Is overthinking giving you depression? Do you relate to these signs? DISCLAIMER: This is a disclaimer that this video is for informative purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any conditi

5 Signs Someone Is Faking Their Intelligence, NOT GENUINE

Have you ever met someone who could fake their intelligence to fool everyone? They dazzle others with big words and lofty ideas, convincing everyone of their vast brainpower, but eventually, it all turns out to be a ruse, leaving you none the wiser. They’re called pseudo intellectuals, where “pseudo

5 Things You Don't Know About Autism (Part 2 of 2)

Just over forty years ago, autism was first recognized as a distinct diagnosis in the DSM-III. Since then, awareness of autism has become widespread among the public and thankfully most of this has been respectful and positive. Unfortunately, there have also been unscientific myths about autism that

5 Signs That You Are Secretly GIFTED

When you think of a gifted person, you think of someone who is more intelligent, more capable or more talented. There are many types of gifted people, with characteristics like:The successful, The challenging, The underground, The Drop - out, The double labelled and The Autonomous. Whether or not