Mental Health Topics, Research Eating an excessive amount of spicy food might increase risk of dementia; study participants who consumed more than 50 grams of chili a day had double the risk of memory decline by Taylor Bennett on Jul 26, 2019 New research shows that spicy food—chili in particular—might lead to a greater risk of dementia. Participants who ate more than 50 grams of chili a day had a higher risk of experiencing cognitive decline with age. Researchers analyzed 4582 Chinese individuals over the age of 55 for 15 years: the…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Intermittent Fasting: A new health trend that could boost your mental health by Alannah Miller on Jul 22, 2019 Intermittent fasting is one of the quickest ways to improve your overall health. Consistency, finding the right schedule for you, and being patient are all key to witnessing the effects of intermittent fasting. Overeating slows down your mind and body due to the overwhelming number of calories consumed. Intermittent fasting…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics Smart technologies that monitor everything mental health and help us learn more about ourselves by Alannah Miller on Jul 17, 2019 The average person spends around four hours each day on their phone; you can better spend this time looking into helpful apps for improving wellbeing. You can start with an app like Booster Buddy, which helps you stay mindful of your mood and track it over time. Meditation applications are…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Dating someone with a mental illness: 7 steps that will support a happy, healthy relationship by Nora Mork on Jul 16, 2019 The world of mental health can be an intimidating one. Certainly, for the 1 in 3 of us who are living with such a condition, and the daily challenges it can bring. But also, for those looking in from the outside, whether that’s supporting a friend, family member or even…
Mental Health Topics, Research Mental health is trending: We are crushing the negative stigma surrounding mental illness and opening up about our problems by Alannah Miller on Jul 16, 2019 People are starting to feel more comfortable opening up about their mental health problems, and in turn, crushing the negative stigma that surrounds mental illness. No one is immune to mental health disorders: for example, big name celebrities and athletes struggle too and are sharing their experiences. Mental health is…
College, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Mental health and illness statistics among college students: Stress, depression, anxiety, and effect on academic performance by Taylor Bennett on Jul 8, 2019 College can prove difficult for many different reasons: the most obvious is the stress and strain that come with performing well academically. But there are other stressors that prove significant. The stress that comes with balancing schoolwork combined with the stress of fulfilling other responsibilities and catering to one’s personal…
Mental Health Topics, Women's Issues Common mental health problems among young women: Self-esteem, anxiety, and depression by Taylor Bennett on Jul 3, 2019 Various mental health trends emerge among different groups of people: for example, men are more likely to develop substance abuse than other groups. When it comes to young women, there are three significant trends that emerge: first, these individuals often have a low self-esteem and body issues. They can address…
Family, Life Transition, Mental Health Topics, Stress How to better manage your stress during a transitional family move by Casey Ribek on Jul 3, 2019 Any life transition can come with an unhealthy dose of stress. And when you feel overwhelmed, you might find that performing necessary tasks becomes nearly impossible. When you’re going through a major move, this kind of knee-jerk reaction is expected; unfortunately, it also comes when you need to be on…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement You can increase compassion through guided meditation—here’s how by Timothy Roy on Jul 3, 2019 Compassion is sharing someone’s pain without sharing their suffering, according to meditation teacher and researcher Shinzen Young. While this sounds kind of contradictory, there’s a point to Young’s logic. One of the core skills of meditation involves focusing on the details of your experience while also accepting that experience…
Beginning Therapy, Gender, Mental Health Topics Women are more likely to admit they need help and to seek mental health services by Taylor Bennett on Jul 2, 2019 As you may know, there are gender disparities in mental health. Why? Because men and women have biological, environmental, and societal differences, all of which play important roles in our health and wellbeing. And one common theme is that women are more likely to seek mental health help than men….
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Women's Issues Counseling for women: Coping with mental illness, building self-esteem, and creating healthy relationships by Taylor Bennett on Jul 2, 2019 Asking for help isn’t easy—but it is necessary, especially when your health and wellbeing is at risk. When it comes to women, common problems include mental illnesses like depression and anxiety, low self-esteem, problems in the workplace, guilt and self-blame, and relationship issues. Fortunately, counseling can help women to address…
Depression, Gender, Mental Health Topics Why are women twice as likely to become depressed? by Taylor Bennett on Jul 1, 2019 Major depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses in our world today. According to Mental Health America (MHA), more than 16 million people in the US are affected by major depression in any given year. And while people all sexes can develop this condition, it is more widespread…