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Emerging evidence suggests a link between wildfires and mental health, with increased use of medications to treat conditions such as depression and anxiety following these events. what’s happening? Medical Express reported on a study by researchers at the University of Washington that found an increase in prescriptions for treating depression, anxiety and mood stabilization in the six weeks following the wildfires. The researchers used prescription data, private insurance claims, and pharmacy records. The study focused on California, and looked at the impact of 25 major wildfires that occurred in the state between 2011 and 2018. According to the authors, while…
Emerging evidence suggests a link between wildfires and mental health, with increased use of medications to treat conditions such as depression and anxiety following these events.what’s happening?Medical Express reported on a study by researchers at the University of Washington that found an increase in prescriptions for treating depression, anxiety and mood stabilization in the six weeks following the wildfires.The researchers used prescription data, private insurance claims, and pharmacy records. The study focused on California, and looked at the impact of 25 major wildfires that occurred in the state between 2011 and 2018.According to the authors, while many studies have looked…
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Celebrities gathered at Eastern High School to play basketball for a cause. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Celebrities, basketball fans and supporters filled the Eastern High School gymnasium on Wednesday as the nonprofit organization 24 Reasons held its first inaugural event, “Be The Reason,” a celebrity basketball game to raise funds for youth and athlete suicide prevention and mental health issues. The nonprofit was founded by professional basketball player and former NCAA Inspiration Award recipient Trey Moses, who created 24 Reasons after learning of the suicide of his college roommate and basketball teammate. Trey has dedicated the rest of his career to…
Eleka Howard, daughter of the late Shirley Howard, will be working with various organizations on Juneteenth to hold conversations about grief in the community. MIDLAND, Texas — When thinking about Juneteenth, talking about mental health probably isn’t one of the first things that comes to anyone’s mind. But some in the community believe a day like Juneteenth might make it easier for some people to talk about the issue. “A day like Juneteenth is important to us because when we look back at our history, a lot of times people are stuck in the past and stuck in thoughts of…
Stage 1 hypertension, also known as prehypertension, indicates a systolic blood pressure (top number) between 120 mmHg and 139 mmHg, or a diastolic blood pressure (bottom number) between 80 mmHg and 89 mmHg. Prehypertension is an important warning sign that you may develop hypertension in the future. Elevated blood pressure significantly increases your risk of serious health complications, including heart attack, stroke, coronary heart disease, heart failure, and kidney failure.Although there is no complete cure for high blood pressure, preventive measures can be taken to effectively manage and slow its progression. Naturopathy and yoga offer a holistic approach to addressing…
We recently released the World’s 100 Best Spas, which means a lot of fancy things, like drinking lots of fancy fruit-infused water, have become part of our weekly routines.Jokingly (and colloquially) referred to as “spa water” and20 has recently been reimagined as “sexy water” on social media apps like TikTok. So what’s so sexy about it? Of course, it’s because of the ingredients it contains to make it more moisturizing and more romantic.This wellness trend sees anything become sexy when soaked in a glass of water, be it a few sliced strawberries, a pinch of salt, or the classic cucumber.…
(Today’s article is by guest writer, Alexander Cheruk. For a brief bio, see below.) In Religion is Not About God, American philosopher Loyal Rue presents a series of plausible doomsday scenarios that merit our attention. Citing ecological discontinuities, unpredictable chemical synergisms, runaway greenhouse disaster, infectious diseases, worldwide crop failures, and bioterrorism, Rue highlights a sobering reality: the possibilities for global catastrophe are endless. This is not idle speculation: it’s a warning. As we push beyond the limits of sustainability and weave dense economic interdependencies globally, human life becomes increasingly fragile, vulnerable, and dystopian. It’s as if we’re all passengers aboard a…
Thousands of children and young people in the UK with serious mental illnesses are not getting the help they need because doctors view them as difficult and attention-seeking characters, experts claim. Leading doctors are now calling for an immediate ban on young people classified as having borderline personality disorder (BPD), a condition described as emotionally unstable and even manipulative.Experts say that despite being a recognised medical illness, the diagnosis encourages mental health staff to treat people as troublesome rather than as people in need of specialist psychiatric care.He added that in some cases doctors ignore warnings that people with BPD…
Pat Hagan Updated: 23 June 2024 02:00, 23 June 2024 02:00 Share or comment on this article: A vitamin supplement costing just £1 a day could help millions of Britons who suffer from poor circulation.Researchers have found that nicotinamide riboside, a form of vitamin B3, significantly improves the exercise capacity of people with peripheral artery disease, which is thought to affect 2.7 million people in the UK, most of whom are aged 50 or over.It occurs when fatty deposits called plaque narrow the arteries, gradually restricting blood flow, and can occur in the arms, but is more common in the…