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ASMR—those whispery, tingly videos taking over YouTube—may do more than just relax you. Studies show it can lower heart rate and ease anxiety, sometimes even better than nature sounds. Whether you’re ...
Have you ever felt a tingling sensation sweep across your head and neck as someone brushes your hair or speaks softly to you? If so, you probably fall among the 20 percent of people who experience ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Millions of people are watching YouTubers whisper, fold towels, or even read in a soothing voice to feel relaxed and get to sleep. These sounds and visuals are all forms of what's ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about relationships, personality, and everyday psychology. Have you ever heard or saw something that left your body ...
When 22-year-old college student Abby Webster watches ASMR to fall asleep, she takes special precautions. "I have a roommate, and I angle my laptop away because I'm like, 'I don't want anyone to see ...
D.C. newshounds know Russ Ptacek from his spirited investigative features on WUSA 9, tackling discriminatory cab drivers, vermin-filled restaurant kitchens, and more during his half decade at the ...