When planned correctly, a horror movie marathon can alleviate some of the anxiety you experience on a daily basis, according to Michelle Cutler, an associate professor of clinical psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
This is due to a neurobiological response that comes when we do something that’s scary, especially if it’s done in a community with other people. A rush of adrenaline, endorphins, and dopamine translates into feelings of euphoria and satisfaction or even empowerment once that fear subsides. – NBC 4
The traditional Veteran’s Day observance will be held at Arlington National Cemetery on Saturday, November 11th. The ceremony commences precisely at 11:00 a.m. with a wreath laying at the Tomb of the Unknowns and continues inside the Memorial Amphitheater with a parade of colors by veterans’ organizations and remarks from dignitaries. (ANC)
Butterball, the best-known brand of turkey in the U.S., released its annual Thanksgiving Outlook Report, revealing consumer plans and sentiment with the holiday less than three months away. According to the findings, people are optimistic, but inflation is top of mind for many.
According to the report, 89% of consumers plan to host or attend a celebration of the same size or larger this year with the anticipated size of celebrations set at 9 people. 83% of those planning to celebrate Thanksgiving associate the holiday with family; 74% associate it with togetherness. Also, the findings show that turkey remains the most popular part of the meal, followed by stuffing, pie, and then potatoes.
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