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12/03/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Ultra-processed foods: How bad are they for your health?
Despite the serious health risks associated with eating junk food, they remain the most consumed food products in many countries, particularly developed ones. But a review published in The BMJ, which studied 9.8 million people, warns that eating a lot of ultra-processed foods can increase your risk for 32 diseases. Among these are heart disease, cancer, Type 2 diabetes and […]
11/21/2024
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By S.D. Wells
Mold often OVERLOOKED as cause of sicknesses, anxiety and depression
When most people assess the cause of any anxiety or depression they are experiencing, they are quick to blame social and emotional forces that are working “against them” due to bad experiences and trauma. That’s what comes to mind, and it’s also what most psychologists and psychiatrists dwell on for diagnosis, but what if the […]
10/29/2024
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By Laura Harris
SURVEY: Over 60% of Americans feel the 2024 presidential election is affecting their mental health
A new Forbes and Talker Research survey has revealed that more than 60 percent of Americans are feeling the weight of political anxiety, stress and fear as the 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches. The poll, conducted online from Sept. 4 to 6 among 2,000 Americans, highlights the emotional toll the election season is taking on the nation, with 46 percent of […]
10/16/2024
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By Laura Harris
14 Attorneys general SUE TikTok for inflicting “immense damage on an entire generation of young people”
A bipartisan group of attorneys general from 14 states has filed a lawsuit against TikTok for allegedly inflicting “immense damage on an entire generation of young people.” The lawsuit, filed by Attorney General Brian Schwalb of the District of Columbia on Oct. 8 with support from the state attorneys general of California, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, […]
08/22/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Gen Z blames social media for mental health struggles, yet few are ready to disconnect
A recent survey reveals that three out of four Gen Z individuals with internet access in the United States believe social media negatively impacts their mental health. The survey, which gathered responses from 2,000 Gen Z social media users, found that Instagram and TikTok (both at 20 percent) and Facebook (13 percent) were the platforms most often linked […]
08/07/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Study: Teens with “problematic smartphone use” more likely to experience anxiety and depression
Researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IOPPN) at King’s College London have warned that teenagers who show symptoms of “problematic smartphone use” (PSU) are more likely to experience anxiety and depression. PSU refers to a large range of behaviors and emotions similar to addiction. This includes anxiety or distress when without a phone, difficulty […]
07/18/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Ivermectin found to work against Parkinson’s, depression, chronic pain and more
There is a whole lot more that ivermectin can do than just prevent and treat the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). In an article posted to his Repurposed Drugs Substack, physician, writer and human rights advocate Justus R. Hope unpacked the latest science on ivermectin, which in addition to fighting viruses, bacteria and cancer also shows unique […]
06/10/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
The ADHD rate of U.S. schoolchildren is now 1 in 9, as underlying issues go ignored
According to a new analysis, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has exploded since 2016. Approximately 7.1 million children (11.4%) have received an ADHD diagnosis over the past seven years. The issue really got worse from 2020 to 2022. There were approximately 1 million more kids diagnosed with ADHD in 2022 than in 2016. The rate […]
06/04/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
COGNITIVE RETARDNATION: Fluoride exposure during pregnancy increases risk of neurodevelopmental issues in children
Since 1945, cities across the United States have added fluoride (hexafluorosilicic acid) to community drinking water systems. Currently, about 73 percent of the U.S. population receives fluoridated water at a targeted concentration of 0.7 mg/L. According to the American Dental Association, this fluoride level is considered optimal for dental health and for the prevention of […]
03/20/2024
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By Laura Harris
Finnish study finds correlation between wokeism and higher levels of anxiety and depression
A newly released Finnish study has found a correlation between woke ideology and heightened instances of anxiety and depression. The rise of critical social justice discourse has sparked discussions in Finland for the last couple of years. However, empirical data on its prevalence and effects have been lacking. With that, study author and doctor of psychology Oskari Lahtinen […]
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