Cory Rosenberg

Freelance Writer

United States

I am a freelance writer from Atlanta, GA. I write about a wide array of topics including environmental issues, current scientific & psychological research, health & wellness, film, art, sports, and self-help

I am passionate about all things creative including film, music, the visual arts, and literature.

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​What dreams reveal about different cultures

We tend to think of our dreams as being uniquely personal - nighttime narratives built from our own experiences that help us process our day-to-day lives. While dreams can give us a glimpse into the rich tapestries of our personal selves, anthropologists have culled data that suggests dreams weave their way into our cultural fabric, manifesting themselves in ways that shape societal beliefs and reveal collective anxieties.

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What happens to your hearing at a music festival?

If you're a music lover, then you probably love a good music festival. Maybe you go to one or two festivals a year, or maybe you're the type whose lifestyle revolves around the festival circuit. Festivals are a great place to see some of your favorite bands and discover new artists.

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What is sound therapy?

Handling stress is tough. With all the anxieties of modern life, we can turn to a number of different coping methods to deal with it, but here's one you might not have thought of: music. Sound therapy is a form of holistic healing, and its popularity is rising, reports the New York Times.

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The arts help kids with math, critical thinking

If you've ever watched a child find her rhythm on pots and pans or been surprised to find a drawing scrawled on the wall, you know a child's need to create is endless. And while you may not want your entire home to be your child's canvas, it's important for children to experiment with and engage in the arts during their developmental years.

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​You May Not Have Hit Your Creative Peak Yet

The fire of creativity doesn't necessarily burn out after your youth. A new study by economics professors at Ohio State University and the University of Chicago, reveals there are two types of creative peaks that occur at different ages, reports Ohio State News.

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Your eyes may be key to healing your mind

Over the years, there's been no shortage of interesting alternatives to typical talk-based psychotherapy. Laughter therapy, sound therapy, horticultural therapy and even wilderness therapy have become popular ways to deal with psychological distress, helping with everything from general anxiety and depression to post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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How trees combat the urban heat island effect

You might consider urban areas to be the epitome of cool, but that couldn't be further from the truth. If you're a city dweller, you've probably found yourself stranded on an urban heat island, and you didn't even know it.

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What food webs tell us about our environment

Relationships can be complicated, and that's especially true of the relationship we have with our ecosystem. We're all in this together, after all, and that includes every creature and every plant. To keep a relationship healthy, we have to examine it from time to time.