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01/27/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
More children in the UK require mental health services due to government and media fear propaganda over COVID-19
A physician in the United Kingdom’s National Health Service has revealed how many more children are self-harming and attempting suicide due to the stress of the fear propaganda peddled by the country’s government and mainstream media outlets in relation to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Dr. Dave Greenhorn, a consultant of the Bradford Royal Infirmary in West […]
01/25/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Gardening, art and more: 6 Home improvement projects that can help boost your mental health
Your physical and mental health constitute your overall well-being. As a prepper, some projects can help enhance the value of your property and also help boost your mental health, like starting a home garden. (h/t to ThePreparedNinja.com) As studies have shown, your physical and mental health are closely linked. Mental illness can be caused by or worsened […]
01/16/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Study: Acts of kindness toward others can help beat feelings of depression and anxiety
A new study conducted by researchers from Ohio State University (OSU) has shown that acts of kindness toward other people can help fight feelings of depression and anxiety. The research team found that performing good deeds can help improve mental health not seen in two other therapeutic techniques often used to treat depression and anxiety. Details of the […]
01/10/2023
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By News Editors
The harrowing pictures drawn by children in lockdown: Drawings by youngsters aged from four to 14 reveal feelings of death, loss, loneliness and entrapment, reveals professor
An associate professor of psychology has revealed disturbing children’s drawings from Covid lockdowns which show themes of death, loss, loneliness and restriction. (Article by Katherine Lawton republished from DailyMail.co.uk) In a study by Dr Richard Jolley and co-researchers Dr Sarah Rose, Dr Romina Vivaldi and Dr Claire Barlow, of Staffordshire University, 68 children between four […]
12/15/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Exposure to 5G radiation linked to depression and neurological dysfunction, study finds
The prevalence of 5G transmission towers is increasing every single day, especially around larger cities – and so is the rate of cognitive issues and neurological problems in people who live close to them. A new study published in the International Journal of Environmental Health Research reveals that 5G radiation is associated with all sorts […]
11/29/2022
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By Olivia Cook
America has one of the highest depression rates in the world
The United States has the third-most number of cases of unipolar depressive disorders in the world, just behind China and India. This was according to the most recent findings on global depression rates by the World Health Organization (WHO). Unipolar depression, also referred to as major depressive disorder (MDD), major depression or clinical depression, is a […]
10/19/2022
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By Olivia Cook
Age like fine wine: Tips for healthy and successful aging
A study published in the journal The Gerontologist described successful aging as “encompassing the avoidance of disease and disability, the maintenance of high physical and cognitive function and sustained engagement in social and productive activities.” Aging comes with many biological changes that damage the body and shorten lifespan. Old age is a life phase associated with various […]
10/04/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Researchers share 3 key steps to ensure optimal brain health
A team of researchers shared three important keys to ensure optimal brain health. “The keys to our nervous system are the gray and white matter,” said Hermundur Sigmundsson, psychology professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Gray matter is made up of neurons (nerve cells) and dendrites. White matter, meanwhile, works to […]
10/04/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Voice assistants Siri and Alexa creating RUDE, ANTISOCIAL children
A researcher warned parents that voice assistants Siri and Alexa are creating rude and antisocial children. Dr. Anmol Arora of the University of Cambridge said children’s interactions with these voice assistant devices at a young age may be a critical factor as to how they will develop later on in life. He wrote in a paper […]
08/23/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Study: Having control over musical choices can help reduce physical pain
A study has found that having control over the songs you listen to can help reduce physical pain. The study was published in the journal PLoS ONE and conducted by researchers from Queen Mary University and the University College Dublin. According to the research team, “perceived control over musical choices displays a link with more acute pain relief.” The study showed […]
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