Aging, Mental Health Topics, Research Mushrooms are “brain food” for seniors: Seniors who consume more than two portions of mushrooms a week may have 50% reduced odds of suffering from mild cognitive impairment by Taylor Bennett on Apr 12, 2019 A six-year study suggests that seniors who eat more than two portions of mushrooms a week may have 50% reduced odds of experiencing mild cognitive decline. Furthermore, even just one small portion of mushrooms a week could prove beneficial and reduce these odds. The research team reached this conclusion after…
Communication, Family, Mental Health Topics Eating breakfast with parents can lead to improved body image in kids, teens (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 12, 2019 Eating breakfast as a family could encourage body positivity among kids and teens. Researchers from University of Missouri Columbia analyzed the eating habits of more than 12,000 students from over 300 schools. These habits included how often the students ate breakfast and how often they ate meals with a parent….
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Music doesn’t enhance our creativity—it impairs it (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 10, 2019 Despite popular belief, music doesn’t always enhance creativity. In fact, it can produce the opposite effect. Researchers from Lancaster University found people who listened to music experienced a dip in creativity. This study presented participants with verbal tasks in either a quiet environment or one in which they listened to…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Relationships Dogs have an uncanny ability to make us happy: They have quirky personalities, love us unconditionally, and help us slow our racing thoughts by Taylor Bennett on Apr 10, 2019 Before I took my leap of faith and adopted my dog, Mila, I surveyed everyone in my life to see what they thought. Did they think I could handle it? Did they think it was a good idea? Did they think I was ready for the responsibility? The overwhelming answer…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Research DNA modification reduced fear in mice, could treat anxiety in humans (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 9, 2019 Overcoming fear relies on an unusual change in DNA. One day, DNA therapy could help to cure disorders like social anxiety or PTSD. University of Queensland researchers taught mice to fear and then unfear a specific sound. First, the mice were placed in a box and exposed to the sound,…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics A diet with fruits and vegetables improves mental and cognitive ability (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 8, 2019 Diets high in fruits and vegetables and low in meat improve brain functions. A study from the American Academy of Neurology says your diet affects your brain’s mental and cognitive abilities. Researchers found that eating a lot of fruits and vegetables and small amounts of meat and dairy improved these…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Relationships Dogs improve your overall wellbeing: they help to reduce stress, promote an active lifestyle, strengthen your immune system, and more by Taylor Bennett on Apr 8, 2019 In addition to providing love, support, and companionship, dogs are beneficial to our health and overall wellbeing. When we pet a dog, we form a bond and release the hormone oxytocin, which helps to relieve us of stress and anxiety. Dogs also promote an active lifestyle, which helps us to…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Spend a short time at the park and experience big mental health benefits (Videos) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 5, 2019 Spending time in a city park can make you happier. This, according to a University Alabama study that examined the emotional impact of visiting parks in urban areas. Researchers found that spending just 20 minutes in a city park improved emotional wellbeing. Immersing oneself in the natural environment and…
Disorders, Family, Mental Health Topics How does autism affect families? Lifestyle, sibling dynamics, parenting, financial strain, and social isolation by Taylor Bennett on Apr 3, 2019 Autism comes with learning and social difficulties—often, these individuals have difficulty focusing and struggle to connect or interact meaningfully with others. While many are aware of the struggles that these individuals face, the obstacles that are presented to family members often go unnoticed or undiscussed. So, how are family members…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics What is autism spectrum disorder? Symptoms, risk factors, and treatment by Lenora KM on Apr 1, 2019 Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological and developmental disorder that typically appears in the first three years of life. It often impacts a person’s social abilities and interactions and can be accompanied by an assortment of learning problems (though, not always). ASD varies in its severity, and some people develop…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics Exercising during certain windows of time can change your body clock! (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Apr 1, 2019 Our body clock is what controls when we’re most alert, and when we’re most tired. Research has found that we can control our body clocks and level of alertness by working out at specific times of the day. Normally, melatonin levels begin to increase at night and decrease in the…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Shame Vs. Guilt. Guilt can help us better cope with our secrets (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Mar 28, 2019 When we feel ashamed of our secrets, we’re more likely to think about them over and over again. We can better cope by shifting away from shame and toward guilt. A Columbia University study asked 1,000 participants questions about their secrets, including how much shame and guilt they associated with…