Mental Health Friday 2023-04-14 On Mental Health Friday, we post, in alphabetical order, one per week, information on mental health disorders. Mental Health Friday is for informational purposes only, and is in no way meant to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Please do not self diagnose and seek professional help for what […]
Category: Mental Health
5 Hobbies You Can Pursue on Your Own
5 Hobbies You Can Pursue on Your Own (StatePoint) Whether you simply prefer doing things solo or you have a tight schedule that makes it difficult to commit to classes at set times of the week, you don’t need to forgo the pursuit of new hobbies. Here are five activities that you can […]
You Always Have A Choice, To Give Up Or Get Up. What Will You Choose?
You Always Have A Choice, To Give Up Or Get Up. What Will You Choose? By Tony Fahkry You Always Have A Choice You have a choice; to bounce back from your setbacks or remain trapped in them. The best choice is not always the easiest because sometimes it’s hard to make […]
Teen Depression
Teen Depression By D.Y.A.N.A Editorial Team Introduction: Teen depression is a serious mental health condition that affects many adolescents. It can lead to a variety of negative effects, including poor academic performance, social isolation, and even suicide. In this report, we will examine the causes, effects, and possible treatments for teen depression. […]
Seven Tips For A Long And Healthy Life
Seven Tips For A Long And Healthy Life By Khim Chaudhary However great as current clinical innovation may be, it can never save you from the issues brought about by a way of life that is unfortunate. Rather than getting a cutting edge clinical fix for each issue, it is much better […]
Amyloidosis: Beyond Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
Amyloidosis: Beyond Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Amyloid plaque can build up in body organs other than the brain. The resulting diseases — AL amyloidosis, ATTR amyloidosis and more — cause much suffering. By Amber Dance Isabelle Lousada was in her early 30s when she collapsed at her Philadelphia wedding in 1995. A London architect, she […]
Book Review: How Alzheimer’s Caregivers Cope in a Warped Reality
2023-04-11 Book Review: How Alzheimer’s Caregivers Cope in a Warped Reality by Lina Tran At 25, Dasha Kiper moved in with a 98-year-old man. She’d just left a graduate program in clinical psychology; Mr. Kessler was a Holocaust survivor in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, whose son had hired Kiper as a live-in caregiver. […]
Contact Sports and Brain Health
Contact Sports and Brain Health By D.Y.A.N.A Editorial Team Head trauma received while playing contact sports can have significant and long-lasting effects on one’s mental well-being. The impact can vary depending on the severity of the trauma and the number of times the individual has been exposed to head injuries. Below […]
Exercises for Self Growth
Exercises for Self Growth By: Robin J As Psychic/Medium I get people coming to me all the time who do not know how to step forward and nurture their spirit the white cup exercise is a simple way to do just that. I also provide tips for those caught in what I term the […]
The Prevalence of Eating Disorders – A Review of the Literature
The Prevalence of Eating Disorders – A Review of the Literature Eating disorders date all the way back to the late 1800’s when doctors in England first discovered anorexia, even the ancient Greeks involved themselves in bulimia. As eating disorders date way back, they are still around today more than ever. Roughly 24 […]