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06/27/2018
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By Cassie B.
Taking probiotics can reduce symptoms of depression
Depression is becoming all too common, and so, too, are antidepressants. In today’s instant-gratification-obsessed world, doctors and patients alike are tempted by the lure of a “quick fix” like a drug that can tackle this serious problem. Unfortunately, antidepressants aren’t terribly effective, and the side effects can be even worse than depression itself. That doesn’t […]
06/02/2018
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By Cassie B.
Not getting enough sleep can raise your risk of depression by 80%
We lead busy lives, and sometimes there just isn’t enough time in the day to fit everything in. Between work and family responsibilities, many of us find ourselves sacrificing sleep to get it all done. You’re probably well aware of the negative impact a lack of sleep can have on your mood, but a new […]
05/31/2018
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By Cassie B.
PSYCH DRUG America: More than 8 million children now on mind-altering psychiatric medication
As more children are being prescribed psychiatric drugs for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, misuse is also on the rise, prompting experts to question why so many kids are being told they need psychiatric drugs in the first place. The journal Pediatrics reports that poison control centers saw more than 150,000 calls related to people younger […]
05/02/2018
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By Cassie B.
Scientists warn environmental pollution has affected us mentally… people becoming depressed because of “nature deficiency”
Humans continue to pay the price for the destruction of the planet that gives us life in all sorts of ways, as evidenced by the millions of premature deaths caused every year around the world due to outdoor air pollution. However, we are also killing ourselves – quite literally – as a result of the […]
04/26/2018
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By Cassie B.
Are learning styles a myth? New research says yes, and here’s why
What is your learning style? Are you someone who learns visually, or do you seem to pick up concepts better when you actually act them out? If you’ve never quite been able to figure out where you fall into the most common learning style categories, take heart: New research shows that learning styles might actually […]
04/16/2018
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By Cassie B.
Early stages of schizophrenia can be treated with nutrients found in Brussels sprouts, shellfish, and oranges
Around two million Americans suffer from schizophrenia, and it’s a frustrating chronic mental illness that is marked with disabling symptoms like delusions and hallucinations. Unfortunately, the antipsychotic medications that are often given to address these problems come with their own set of risks. Now, scientists have discovered that certain nutrients could help to fight the […]
03/29/2018
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By Cassie B.
Depressed adults often put their heart health at risk through poor diet
Depression can be a difficult illness to manage. Most people think of it largely as a mental illness, but the effects it can have on a person’s physical health are significant. For example, those suffering from depression are more likely than others to eat a poor diet that jeopardizes their heart health. The relationship between […]
02/25/2018
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By Cassie B.
Does the sun, like the moon, affect weather and human emotions?
The sun gets blamed for a lot of problems facing mankind today. Solar activity is a significant driver of climate variation, for example. The sun’s role in skin cancer may be overblown, but there’s no denying that a bad sunburn can ruin a vacation. The way that a sunny day can affect your skin and […]
02/20/2018
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By Cassie B.
You are being programmed: Five ways your thoughts are being driven against your own self-interest
There are plenty of examples in history of mind control being used to influence masses of people to bend to the will of those in control. These days, as the Activist Post points out, mind control has expanded beyond the purely psychological to incorporate a technological aspect as well. The good news is that by […]
01/30/2018
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By Cassie B.
ADHD: A cognitive issue or behavioral problem? A look at how public schools push false diagnoses
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, is highly controversial, with some believing it’s a cognitive issue and others insisting it is a behavioral problem. In fact, its very existence as a legitimate illness is questionable, given the fact that diagnosing a person with ADHD does not involve any sort of scientific testing. Even those in […]
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