Responses to Light May Help Diagnose ADHD and ASD
From University of South Australia It’s often said that ‘the eyes tell it all, but no matter what their outward… Responses to Light May Help Diagnose ADHD and ASD
From University of South Australia It’s often said that ‘the eyes tell it all, but no matter what their outward… Responses to Light May Help Diagnose ADHD and ASD
From Trinity College Dublin New research from the Department of Sociology in Trinity College Dublin has found further evidence of… Just the Right Amount of Screen Time for Teens
From University of Washington Sometimes when we are reading a good book, it’s like we are transported into another world… Does Social Media Induce a ‘Dissociative State?
From University of Cambridge Watching too much TV is associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease regardless of an… Reducing TV Could Prevent Heart Disease
From Northwestern University Ketamine is the speedster of antidepressants, working within hours compared to more common antidepressants that can take… Ketamine as a Rapid Antidepressant
From University of Copenhagen – The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences A team of researchers at the University of… Update on Mechanism Behind Dopamine
From Ruhr-University Bochum Psychoactive substances or meditation can trigger an experience that the self dissolves and is no longer present.… Remembering ‘Selfless’ Experiences
From University of Exeter Children who spend more time playing adventurously have lower symptoms of anxiety and depression, and were… Adventurous Play May Lower Mental Health Issues in Children
From University of Exeter Children who spend more time playing adventurously have lower symptoms of anxiety and depression, and were… Adventurous Play May Lower Mental Health Issues in Children
From University of Technology Sydney Young men with a poor diet saw a significant improvement in their symptoms of depression… Young Men: Diet Helps Depressive Symptoms
From Nanyang Technological University Neuroscientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), University of Pennsylvania, and California State University, have… Neurophysiology of Psychopathy
From University of Bath Asking people to stop using social media for just one week could lead to significant improvements… Take a Break from Social Media to Improve Mental Health
SHARUM SHARIF, ND Emotionally traumatized people are stuck in survival mode, constantly fighting off unseen enemies, which leaves no room… Tolle Totum – Emotional Trauma: Shifting the Focus of Treatment
CHRIS D. MELETIS, ND Over the last 2 years, we have experienced the burden of living in the COVID era.… Philosophy Meets Science – Mental Health in a Pandemic: Tending to Peace of Mind in Unprecedented Times
NICOLE CAIN, ND, MA MICHELLE MADDUX, ND Anxiety and depression are not new issues for human beings. However, their prevalence… Tolle Totum – Anxiety and Depression: The Gut-Brain Connection
AMY CHADWICK, ND Adaptability is essential for survival. But responding to stressors, or more importantly, thriving mentally, emotionally, and physically,… Tolle Totum – Endorphins & Attention to Beauty: Powerful Medicine to Shift Physiology Along With Perspective
UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX Fans of ASMR videos are more likely to be sensitive to their surroundings and feelings, University of… Study on ASMR Videos and Sensitivity to Environment
NODE SMITH, ND As an individual’s free time increases, so does that person’s sense of well-being — but only up… Too Much Free Time May Lead to Lower Sense of Well-Being
CHRIS D. MELETIS, ND The philosophy of Hippocrates has been shown over the past 2400 years to not only have merit but… Anxiety, Depression, and Insomnia: Treatment Using the Hippocratic Philosophy
ERIN HAYFORD, ND The ultimate goal of any naturopathic medical practice is to identify and treat the cause of the… More Than the Sum of Our Parts: The Role of Unconscious Stress in Chronic Illness