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Understanding The Active Phase Of Schizophrenia: Acute Schizophrenia
Generally, there are three phases of schizophrenia, the prodromal phase, the acute or active phase, and the residual or recovery phase of schizophrenia. Acute schizophrenia is an active stage of schizophrenia wherein the symptoms are more intense and severe. This means that the symptoms are more active and conspicuous. In this blog, we will learn about what is acute schizophrenia, its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and more. So, let’s get started! What is Acute Schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a mental health calmsage
août 1, 2023Like
Laughter Really Is the Best Medicine – Especially In The Workplace
Ever heard that laughter is the best medicine? Now science backs it up. Researchers at the University of Warwick in the UK have found that both laughter and humor are important tools that can impact wellbeing, particularly in the workplace and in health related settings. “Humour and laughter are very versatile strategies, and people use them a lot at work. They use them to do teamwork, create a sense of belonging, express their appreciation for others and their in-group, but theravive
juillet 31, 2023Like
9 Celebrities Who Have Talked About Their Period Problems
Menstruation is a regular occurrence for half of the world’s population, so why are period problems rarely discussed out in the open? Like many conditions that fall under the umbrella of “women’s” health, period issues are historically under-researched and under-diagnosed. Due to cultural stigmas, they’re often considered embarrassing or inappropriate to disclose. But we need to be talking about this. Painful or irregular periods can get in the way of a person’s ability to function normally — and that’s a shek
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No If, Ands or Butts: All Things Colon Cancer – Webinar
This educational resource was created with support from Merck. Healthy
juillet 31, 2023Like
So, You’re Considering an IUD – Here’s What to Expect
When considering whether an intrauterine device (IUD) is the right birth control option for you, there are many factors to consider. Will this birth control method fit my lifestyle and expectations? How long will my birth control last? When do I want to start having kids? How do I plan for future pregnancies when I already have kids? These are all questions you may ask yourself, so it’s important to do research to ensure you’re finding the most accurate information shek
juillet 31, 2023Like
What Is the Galveston Diet for Menopause? Here’s What to Know
Perimenopause and menopause can come with a lot of body changes, including the chance that you may gain weight around your stomach and other areas. If the idea of gaining weight bothers you or if you’ve already gained some pounds you wish weren’t there, the Galveston diet has an army of fans who swear by it. This eating plan is specifically aimed at helping women create healthy habits through the perimenopausal and menopausal years. It uses a mix of intermittent shek
juillet 31, 2023Like
If You’re Bored With Your Life, Then These Ways Might Help You Shake Things Up!
There’s never an hour or even a minute when we’re not surrounded by constant entertainment. Whether it be scrolling on social media, listening to music, or binge-watching Netflix – we’re never bored, or so it seems. It’s not easy to accept that you’re bored out of your mind with life, but sadly, it’s somewhat of a common experience that we all face at some point. Being bored with life can well and truly suck. You could be stuck in a calmsage
juillet 31, 2023Like
How to Get Over Your Crush and Stop Obsessing
How to get over a crush is an age-old question we humans have been tormented with. If you also feel that same and are feeling lonely or your heart’s been broken to pieces, trust me, you are not alone. We’ve all been there. Indeed, when the heart breaks, it feels like someone has left you to rot, and you will now never be able to again feel lively or be able to like someone. Luckily, some ways can help you calmsage
juillet 31, 2023Like
What To Do When You Feel Overwhelmed With Life
Are you feeling dumped under the pile of To-do List? Or your day has been busy enough that you couldn’t find a free slot for yourself? Basically, you are in the “Too much to handle” phase of your life? If yes, then you might need to create more breathing room. This busy life and list of never-ending chores can make us feel overwhelmed. And that’s okay! We all feel overloaded some days than the others. But, instead of ignoring this calmsage
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Limiting Social Media Use Improves Psychological Wellbeing and Reduces Anxiety and Depression
Cutting back on social media use can improve psychological wellbeing. Researchers at Iowa State University found that students who limited social media use to just 30 minutes a day has lower scores for depression, anxiety, loneliness and the fear of missing out. “This study breaks new ground by finding that after just two weeks of limiting social media usage, the self-monitored group showed significant improvements in their psychological well-being. It surprised me to find that participants’ well-being did not only theravive
juillet 30, 2023Like
Mandy Moore’s Youngest Son Was Diagnosed With Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome — & Here’s Why It’s Underdiagnosed
If you’re a Mandy Moore fan, then chances are you saw her Instagram story detailing how her two-year-old son August, also known as Gus, was recently diagnosed with a rare skin condition known as Gianotti-Crosti syndrome. She revealed the news on July 28 in photos obtained by Page Six, with a photo that started by saying: “This sweet boy woke up with a crazy rash on Saturday am,” and how she thought it was a spontaneous rash that came out shek
juillet 30, 2023Like
Reading For Pleasure In Childhood Leads to Better Mental Health in Adolescence
Children who read for pleasure experience better mental health during adolescence as well as superior performance in cognitive tests. Research published in Psychological Medicine found that roughly 12 hours of reading per week was the perfect amount associated with an improvement in brain structure. “We looked at two groups of adolescents, one group had started reading for pleasure at an early age in childhood and the other group had never read for pleasure as a child or had stated reading late in theravive