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Bruce Y. Lee

@bruce_y_lee

Journalist | Senior Contributor @Forbes | Contributor @PsychToday | Prof @CUNYSPH | Exec Dir @PHICORTeam | bruceylee.com | bruceylee.substack.com

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“Cancer ghosting” can make an already bad situation much, much worse, Bruce Y. Lee writes about the term for Forbes and its impact on those who may be newly diagnosed with cancer forbes.com/sites/brucelee…

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RFK Jr., Cites Problematic Paper In HHS Senate Confirmation Hearing Here's what I wrote for Forbes about this paper and an analysis by FactCheck.org forbes.com/sites/brucelee…

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When someone you care about is in distress, there is no magical phrase that will make them feel better. In fact, these common sayings will do the exact opposite, explains Bruce Y. Lee psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-funn…

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Does it seem like everyone you know has been sick with the flu recently? Well that’s likely because based upon CDC CDC Flu @goodRX data, this year’s flu season is one of the worst yet, Bruce Y. Lee writes for Forbes forbes.com/sites/brucelee…

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It might not be hard to see why Valentine’s Day and National Erectile Dysfunction day both fall on Feb. 14, but #bachelorette alum Joe Amabile has partnered with Eroxon Treatment Gel (an ED gel), to destigmatize EDs, Bruce Y. Lee writes for Forbes forbes.com/sites/brucelee…

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Very few people get this, but giving up can be a GOOD THING, and this is such a well-written example of my own non-traditional views. It's about balance and one size does not fit all. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-funn… via Bruce Y. Lee & Psychology Today #GivingUp

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Saying the right things while being intimate with your partner is important, Bruce Y. Lee writes for Forbes 5 things NOT to say during sex according to Tik Tok user @ sirdoglord's viral video forbes.com/sites/brucelee…

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Struggle with controlling emotions? University of Michigan's Emotion and Self-Control Laboratory Director Ethan Kross new book “Shift: Managing Your Emotions — So They Don’t Manage You” gives ways to "shift" emotions to avoid extremes, Bruce Y. Lee writes for Forbes forbes.com/sites/brucelee…

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Check out the link below to see Healio's interview of our Exec Director Bruce Y. Lee discuss our team’s recent study on the significant and growing burden of long COVID published in Journal of Infectious Diseases healio.com/news/infectiou…

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A lack of menopause resources motivated @tamsenfadal to write her book “How to Menopause: Take Charge of Your Health, Reclaim Your Life, and Feel Even Better than Before," to give guidance to women going through menopause, Bruce Y. Lee writes for Forbes forbes.com/sites/brucelee…

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Pocketing or stashing is when a person deliberately keeps a romantic relationship hidden from friends, family, and others. Here are some signs that it’s happening to you and ways to deal with it, by Bruce Y. Lee psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-funn…

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Some people are purposely "dating down" with someone whom they consider below their standards so that they can have the upper hand in the relationship. Here's why it tends to end badly, by Bruce Y. Lee psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-funn…

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In some open couples, partners set clear boundaries about sexual connections with others and believe this "soft" swinging enhances their relationship. But there are still real risks, explains Bruce Y. Lee psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-funn…

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"Monkey barring," or hanging onto one partner while reaching out to other, more appealing prospects, may not technically be cheating, but it's not very nice, and it can easily backfire. Here's why, explains Bruce Y. Lee psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-funn…