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York Photo via Getty ImagesTaking a daily multivitamin or supplement may put you in a better position to be healthy, but if you’ve ever taken one and felt immediately ill, you know it’s never a fun experience — and it might even make you want to quit the habit altogether.Taking certain types of vitamins can cause a variety of gastrointestinal issues, says gastroenterologist David Poppers, M.D., of NYU Langone Medical Center. It’s not uncommon to experience abdominal pain or discomfort, nausea, and diarrhea.When it comes to vitamins and supplements, there are a number of factors that can cause stomach problems.…
HUBBARD, Ohio (WKBN) – After three years of fundraising and hard work, Hubbard residents have a new place to work out. The Roosevelt Student Wellness Center had its grand opening today, but local leaders say there’s still a lot of work to be done. The project took three years and about $200,000 in fundraising, and about 75 people attended the center’s grand opening on Friday afternoon to get a first-hand look at the renovation process. “This is a place where kids can work out, play pickleball and basketball. We’re also going to have a batting cage and golf simulators,” said…
Kyowa Hakko Bio Co., Ltd. and Kirin Holdings Company, Limited are pleased to announce a sponsored satellite program at the American Society for Nutrition (ASN) annual conference, NUTRITION 2024. This groundbreaking session will focus on the neuroprotective effects of citicoline, highlighting its potential to enhance cognitive function and combat brain aging. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how Citicoline works at a cellular level and positively impacts brain health. This program uses advanced scientific techniques to explore its effects on neurons, astrocytes, and microglia and explain the profound benefits of Citicoline supplementation. By the end of this session, participants…
Karns — When Augie Marie met Joe in 2020, everything fell into place. “He had such a big heart and every day was an adventure,” Marie said. “It was like the fairy-tale romance and love that every girl wants.” Just months before he was scheduled to graduate from college in 2021, Joe took his own life. “He just disappeared,” Marie recalled. She said she had no idea her boyfriend was in pain – to her, he was the happiest, most loving man. “I can play the ‘I wish’ game all day long, but I wish he’d said something, reached out,…
House Worldwide news state Los Angeles’ new Surgeon General: Mental health is job number one Photo credit: Nicolas Galindo/The News-Star, Monroe News-Star via Imagn Content Services, LLC Louisiana’s new Surgeon General, Dr. Ralph Abraham, has made mental health his first priority when he takes office. In the wake of the pandemic and numerous natural disasters across the state, residents are feeling the impact emotionally, he said. “In my work as a physician, I see a lot of depression and anxiety. These mental health issues can take people away from their work and their social lives, so this is a really…
DAYTON — A week of gun violence has raised concerns about safety in Dayton.NEWS CENTER 7’s Mike Campbell spoke with experts about how victims, survivors and the community can move forward now.Dayton has seen six shootings in five days, leaving two dead and 17 injured.read more”It’s exhausting when people pick these big events when there’s always something going on,” Malquil Palmer said.Palmer said large groups of people, like the one on Home Street before the deadly shooting, should not be targets of gunfire.But it happens.Clinical psychologist Dr. Cathy Platoni said the effects of a mass shooting are both immediate and…
The city has been hit by heavy rains in recent days. After the summer sun has been beating down on us for so long, the rains have come as a welcome relief to many, lowering temperatures and quenching the thirst of the parched earth. We are often at the mercy of the forces of nature, both literally and figuratively. Our personal lives have been on a rollercoaster ride of constant change, putting even more pressure on our already demanding professional lives. We constantly encounter people who affect the weather in our minds. Whether it be heated exchanges with people who…
Pitkin County, Aspen and Snowmass continue to proactively address addiction and mental health issues
As part of a determined effort to combat the rise in addiction and mental health crises, local law enforcement agencies have increased their involvement with the Pitkin Area Joint Response Team (PACT), according to a news release. PACT is funded by grant funding from the Colorado Behavioral Health Agency’s (BHA) Collaborative Response Program and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s (CDPHE) Harm Reduction Grant Fund. The Pitkin Area Collaborative Response Team (PACT) represents a dynamic collaboration between law enforcement and mental health professionals. “This is a joint response program, where clinicians arrive on scene alongside police officers to…
SEATTLE — As therapy for mental health becomes more commonplace, many therapists in the Pacific Northwest and beyond are now taking sessions outdoors for a form of therapy known as naturopathic therapy.And the Northwest is the perfect place for that.”There’s a certain mystical feeling to it,” says Becky Robbins, a Bothell-based naturopathic therapist. “There’s a sense of connection.”KING 5 sat down with Robbins at Hamlin Park in Shoreline, where visitors can immerse themselves in nature.Robbins’ sessions give clients a chance to get away from their desks and outside.”So we walk in here and we’re talking about something and this moment…
Young people are facing an unprecedented mental health crisis, amplified by political turmoil, school shootings and climate instability. But the youth mental health crisis is exacerbated by the rising costs of behavioral health care, a shortage of therapists able to meet the need and the devastating effects of social media. In Washington DC, there is a growing movement to introduce legislation to keep harmful social media content out of the hands of children. Senate leaders are considering supporting three online safety bills to protect children from the potentially harmful effects of social media. As reported by POLITICO, one of the…