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Scientists May Have Figured Out Where Unwanted Thoughts Are Hiding in The Brain – ScienceAlert
Worse than a song stuck in your head, negative thoughts that you can’t push away can be highly detrimental to your wellbeing. Sometimes, try as we might to supp…

Worse than a song stuck in your head, negative thoughts that you can’t push away can be highly detrimental to your wellbeing. Sometimes, try as we might to suppress them, some thoughts just keep coming back.
New research suggests this might be because those unwanted thoughts still exist in another part of the brain.
This finding suggests that trying to suppress repetitive thoughts as a way to give our brains a break (and protect our mental wellbeing) might not be the best strategy, supporting …
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