Emerging psychological research from Michigan State University suggests fond memories of childhood are linked to better health, less depression and fewer chronic illnesses in adulthood.
“We know that memory plays a huge part in how we make sense of the world — how we organize our past experiences and how we judge how we should act in the future. As a result, there are a lot of different ways that our memories of the past can guide us,” said William J. Chopik, Ph.D., lead author of...
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