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Rumination: The danger of dwelling

"We found that people who didn't ruminate or blame themselves for their difficulties had much lower levels of depression and anxiety, even if they'd experienced many negative events in their lives," says Peter Kinderman, who led the study and is a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Liverpool.

Shop 55 best holiday gifts from Oprah's Favorite Things list 2023

When Oprah loves it, we love it. And, if youve given a holiday gift and been told, youre just like Oprah! its for a reason. The present-giving celeb is notorious for that meme (you know exactly what were talking about: And YOU get a car! And YOU get a car!). People en masse are

The disturbing cult British classic that can't be defined

By Norman MillerFeatures correspondent Crime thriller, disturbing fantasy, or folk horror the 1973 cult hit The Wicker Man refuses categorisation. For a low-budget film that its own studio head reportedly described as one of the worst they had ever seen, The Wicker Man has done pretty well. Fifty years after being quietly slipped out

The rhino that became a conservation icon

By Riley FarrellFeatures correspondent Sudan, the world's last male northern white rhino, died in 2018. In his final years, he became a global celebrity and conservation icon, helping raise awareness about the brutality of poaching.

The secrets of the desert aircraft boneyards

By Stephen DowlingFeatures correspondent What happens when an aircraft is no longer needed? In the desert dry of the south-western US, vast boneyards are homes to thousands of aircraft, Stephen Dowling writes.