Here you can read the latest news and research studies covering mental health. This is also the place to find out about different strategies on how you can reduce stress and boost happiness, and many other ways to look after your mental wellbeing.
Grief is a profound human experience, and when it manifests as communal grief, its repercussions ripple throughout society, affecting our emotional well-being and even our nervous systems. As grieving and trauma therapist Gina Moffa, LCSW, points out, sadness isn't confined to the loss of loved Read More...
The mere mention of legendary horror films such as "The Exorcist" and "Silent Night, Deadly Night" conjures up images of terror and revulsion. But did you know that, despite making spectators squirm and cringe, some films may be beneficial to their mental health? In this investigation, we look into Read More...
A new atlas has emerged, revealing unmatched insights into the location, structure, and even function of over 3,000 types of brain cells. This is a big step toward understanding the 170 billion brain cells that control our actions, thoughts, and communication. This astounding breakthrough is a Read More...
Researchers discovered an intriguing link between regular sexual activity and cognitive health in senior persons in a study published recently in The Journal of Sex Research. Based on data from The University of Chicago's National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSLHA), the study intended Read More...
The term "ideal weight" is something that gets thrown around a lot. However, it may be time for this concept to be looked at in a nuanced and empathetic way. A healthy weight is personal to each person and extends beyond a number on a scale. Instead of following popular trends, it is critical Read More...
Addressing menopause in the workplace is long overdue in today's fast-changing work scene, where many are extending their careers into their 60s. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 41 million women over the age of 40 are in the labor force, accounting for 26 percent of the workforce Read More...
Starting a job hunt can be an emotional experience. It's full of excitement, hope, and possibilities, but it may also lead to "job search depression." This mental turmoil can show as dissatisfaction, self-doubt, and worry, particularly when faced with multiple job application rejections and Read More...
Consider the following scenario: It's the middle of the workday, and your energy levels have plummeted. You can't concentrate, your heart is racing, and you're irritable, or even panicked. You are not alone if this sounds familiar. What you're feeling is known as "hanger" or "hunger-induced Read More...
Aging is a journey full of wisdom, growing families, and the luxury of more time for oneself. However, it can also offer its own set of difficulties, such as increased solitude, decreased physical activity, and, in some cases, feelings of depression. Fortunately, there is a simple yet effective Read More...
Epic Healing Eugene is now the epicenter of Oregon's blossoming psilocybin movement, thanks to its captivating environment and dedicated facilitators. Epic Healing Eugene, which opened this June, is America’s first licensed psilocybin service center. It is open to individuals over the age of 21 Read More...