_ Mental & Emotional Health Psychedelic Drugs Could Help to Fight Depression, Anxiety, Addiction + PTSD By Sondra Forsyth article Psychedelic drugs may have mind-altering powers in the physical sense, too. A study done at the University of California, Davis … Read More→
_ Medical Research Animal Study Shows Why Opioid Therapy May Not Always Work Well for Chronic Pain By Jane Farrell article Pain-induced changes in the rat brainΓÇÖs opioid receptor system may explain the limited effectiveness of opioid therapy in chronic pain … Read More→
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_ Training Your "Compassion Muscle" By Jane Farrell article New research indicates that as little as two weeks of ΓÇ£compassion meditation trainingΓÇ¥ may reduce the distress a person feels … Read More→
_ Spect Imaging Results By Jane Farrell blog Last year, I started surfing the net about Spect Brain Imaging. Dr. Daniel Amen is the name I had been […]
_ Hearing Loss Simple Treatment May Minimize Hearing Loss Triggered by Loud Noises By Sondra Forsyth article It’s well known that exposure to extremely loud noises — whether it’s an explosion, a firecracker or even a concert … Read More→
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_ Hearing Loss 5 Ways to Convince Parents to Get Hearing Aids By Jane Farrell article Repeatedly responding to ΓÇ£WhatΓÇÖd you say?ΓÇ¥ can often be the norm during conversations with aging parents. According to the National … Read More→
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_ Heart Health Wildfire Smoke Associated with More ER Visits for Heart, Stroke Ailments among Seniors By Jane Farrell article Smoke from wildfires may send people ΓÇô particularly seniors ΓÇô to hospital emergency rooms (ERs) with heart or stroke-related complaints, … Read More→
_ Exercise Research Explains the Link Between Exercise and Appetite Loss By Sondra Forsyth article Ever wonder why intense exercise temporarily curbs your appetite? In research described in today’s issue of PLOS Biology, Albert Einstein … Read More→
_ Well-being 10 Ways to Stay Active By Jane Farrell article Maintaining an active lifestyle is good for people of all ages. . For seniors, staying active can bring a number … Read More→
_ Digital Addiction Risks By Jane Farrell video Smartphone and Internet addiction may change brain chemistry, new study finds.
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