The Rise of Ultra-Processed Foods and Health Concerns
A recent healthcare conference sparked a conversation with a chemist about the intricate processes shaping today’s food industry. We delved into the... Read More
From Study Aids to Substance Abuse
New research from Binghamton University highlights the dangers of illicitly using “study drugs” like Adderall, commonly taken by college students seeking academic... Read More
The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Psychiatric Disorders.
During a year-long internship at a state psychiatric hospital, Seth J. Gillhan PhD, observed firsthand the profound impact of adverse childhood experiences... Read More
Depression: The Evolving Landscape of Mental Health
In this article from Psychology Today, the evolving understanding of depression’s significance is explored. The traditional comparison of depression to the “common... Read More
Study Finds Pets Significantly Benefit Emotional Health
New research published in a study reveals the significant positive impact of pets on emotional wellbeing. The study, conducted by a team... Read More
A New Study Unravels the Effects of Loneliness on Mental Health and Bones
According to a study highlighted in Fox News, loneliness not only affects mental health but may also have physical implications for bone... Read More
The Mental Health of Entrepreneurs is Bankrupt
A recent study of entrepreneurs by the University of San Francisco, found that 72% of the participants stated that they had a... Read More
Sharing With Others, a Good Therapy for Our Mental Health
An investigation published by the American Psychology Association shows that receiving unexpected calls from friends generates feelings of happiness and fulfillment in... Read More