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UBCO study finds microdosing can temporarily improve mood, creativity

UBCO study finds microdosing can temporarily improve mood, creativity

December 11, 2025

Microdosing effects do not “hangover” to the next day

The post UBCO study finds microdosing can temporarily improve mood, creativity appeared first on UBC’s Okanagan News.

Posted in Psychology

Mindfulness may help people disconnect from their smartphones

Mindfulness may help people disconnect from their smartphones

December 2, 2025

UBCO researcher says awareness can shift daily phone habits

The post Mindfulness may help people disconnect from their smartphones appeared first on UBC’s Okanagan News.

Posted in Psychology

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