Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics Breathing exercise could improve mental, physical health (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 26, 2019 Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training, or IMST, is exercising the muscles you use to breathe in. And according to researchers from the University of Colorado at Boulder, it could improve your physical and mental health. This practice involves breathing in vigorously through a hand-held device. The team found that engaging in…
Mental Health Topics, Research Youth football helmets need more front padding (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 25, 2019 Most youth football helmets lack sufficient front padding. This, from the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab, which rated every youth football helmet on the market. Only seven of these helmets received a perfect score for effectively reducing head acceleration during impact. Those with lower ratings typically had front padding that was…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Research Virtual Reality Stimulations Help Anxiety Sufferers Combat Their Fears by Taylor Bennett on Apr 23, 2019 Millions of people in the US alone suffer with specific phobias, or severe irrational fears of a given thing, place, or circumstance. While there is effective treatment out there, of which often centers around cognitive behavioral therapy, not all phobia suffers find relief. Researchers from Wurzburg University Hospital and the…
Aging, Mental Health Topics, Research Brain exercises and socialization can prevent cognitive decline! (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 23, 2019 Cognitive decline is a major concern for older adults. But those who continue to socialize and challenge their brains don’t have to worry as much. Researchers from the University of Alberta analyzed data from 882 older adults to identify factors for maintaining a healthy mind in old age. They found…
Mental Health Topics, Research, Stress 20 minutes sitting, walking outside found to lower stress! (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 22, 2019 Are you feeling stressed? Spend 20 minutes outside. Researchers from the University of Michigan say it can help. The team asked participants to spend 10 minutes or more outside, at least 3 times a week for 8 weeks. Participants chose what time of day and where, but were instructed to…
Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics, Stress Stress management for millennials: understanding and coping with the stressors of a quarter-life crisis by Ruthie Kalai on Apr 19, 2019 I work predominantly with “millennials” in New York City; those 20-30 somethings who are openly and honestly seeking therapy, very often for the first time, to address certain issues that are more common among this age group. Many consider this age group to be experiencing a “quarter-life crisis.” These individuals…
Life Transition, Mental Health Topics, Research Depression, suicidal ideation, drug use, and alcohol abuse are increasing among US adults entering midlife by Taylor Bennett on Apr 18, 2019 New research found that middle aged US adults are experiencing rising feelings of despair, indicated by increases in depression, suicidal ideation, drug and alcohol abuse. A drop in US life expectancy was seen in 2016 and explained by an increase in deaths among middle-aged white individuals in rural areas due…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics Fat consumption, and fat consumption alone, is to blame for weight gain! (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 18, 2019 If you’re gaining weight, your fat consumption is likely to blame. In an effort to pinpoint what diet components cause weight gain, researchers from the University of Aberdeen fed 30 mice different diets that varied in fat, carbs, and protein. The team measured changes in body weight during the duration…
Anxiety, Depression, Medication, Mental Health Topics Depression and anxiety no match for fast-acting psychedelic drug! (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 17, 2019 A fast-acting psychedelic drug could help treat depression and anxiety. This, from a Johns Hopkins University study that surveyed 362 adults. Researchers found that the use of a synthetic psychedelic, 5-MeO-DMT, is associated with improvements in depression and anxiety when taken in a controlled setting. Approximately 80% of those surveyed…
Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Processing grief and loss in the wake of destruction at the Notre Dame Cathedral by Taylor Bennett on Apr 16, 2019 On Monday, April 15, the Notre Dame Cathedral—a staple of Paris—caught fire and collapsed, leaving many to grapple with difficult feelings that come with grief and loss. While some think of grief as a consequence of death, the reality is that we can experience grief after losing anything of importance….
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Relationship stigma makes couples vulnerable to mental health problems (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 15, 2019 Relationship stigma from loved ones is linked to mental health issues. This, from a Pace University study that analyzed 467 adults in same-sex and/or interracial relationships. The team found that relationship stigma from friends was linked to greater depression symptoms and, in turn, poor overall health. Also, relationship stigma from…
Community, Mental Health Topics, Stress You can eliminate stress from your life by maintaining healthy relationships: spend meaningful time with loved ones, communicate effectively, and be kind by Taylor Bennett on Apr 15, 2019 Stress is a normal part of life, but when it becomes too much it can cause you to suffer physically, mentally, and emotionally. The good news is we have power over many potential external stressors—including the quality of our relationships. We often experience stress when our relationships are suffering, such…