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Merethe Najjar

Author

Since 2016
173 Articles

About Merethe Najjar

Merethe Najjar is a professional writer, editor, and award-winning fiction author. Her articles have been featured in The Aviator Magazine, Infinite Press, Yahoo, BRIDES, and more.

Articles

A portrait of a person; illustrating the internal struggle of adult ADHD where constant digital distractions and wandering thoughts are reframed as neurological traits rather than character defects.

4 Signs Your Personality 'Flaws' Might Actually Be Undiagnosed Adult ADHD

A woman in an eco-friendly store filled with glass jars; illustrating the concept of 'eudaimonic happiness' where individuals are driven by a meaningful cause or personal values rather than fleeting pleasure.

Research Says Truly Happy People Usually Have One Strange Thing Driving Them

A portrait of a woman, resting comfortably on a pillow; illustrating the calm state of the body before the brain misinterprets muscle relaxation as 'falling' and triggers a sudden wake-up jerk.

If Your Body Jerks Awake Right As You're Falling Asleep, There's A Really Odd Scientific Reason For It

A woman using a tanning bed at a salon; illustrating the direct link between artificial UV exposure and the risk of developing significant skin health issues, including carcinoma.

A Woman’s Tanning Habit Caused Damage So Severe It Left A Hole In Her Face

A young barista looking indifferent and distracted behind a coffee counter; illustrating the emotional 'shutdown' that occurs in people who find reciprocity threatening rather than rewarding.

Psychology Explains Why Some People Get Bored The Moment Someone Likes Them Back

A portrait of a man leaning in to rub a dog's ears with affection; illustrating the scientific reason why dogs respond positively to high-pitched, rhythmic speech patterns similar to how human infants do.

Why Dogs Secretly Love When You Talk To Them Like A Baby, According To Research

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