Harmful restraint and confinement remain common in psychiatry
Psychiatry is a destructive discipline which utilizes dark ages interventions which harm patients. The University of Waterloo reported, restraint and confinement remain an everyday...
Music training in high school nurtures healthy brains
Music training can have greater benefits than simply being enjoyable. Northwestern University reported that music training which is initiated during high school may improve...
A toxin from Salmonid fish may help treat cancer
Remedies in nature that can potentially help beat cancer are constantly being investigated. Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg reported, a toxin from Salmonid fish has the potential...
Walgreens COVID Bivalent Vaccine Booster Shots, Online Appointment Scheduling
A new COVID-19 booster vaccine that offers protection against omicron strains of the virus is now available.
“The bivalent booster is a new means of...
Your brain can be kept sharper with age with physical activity
A deepening concern as people age is trying to keep their brains healthy. Good nutrition is of course essential in helping to nurture a...
Physical activity can help prevent mental disorders
The best way to avoid the pain and suffering of mental illness along with the serious damages this can cause your personal, academic and...
Bullied adolescents face barriers to mental health services
Nearly one in three adolescents in the U.S. who are affected by bullying are at risk for developing mental health issues but many middle...
Gratitude has been found to be associated with successful marriages
Getting married is viewed as a significant milestone in a couple's lives aimed at helping them to enjoy more fulfilling and happier lives. An...
Effects of bullying more harmful than child abuse or neglect
Being bullied may have greater long-term effects than childhood abuse or neglect, a new study suggests. The research, published in The Lancet Psychiatry journal,...
Newborns at risk for medical errors if not named at birth
The generally accepted practice of identifying newborns as “Babygirl” or “Babyboy” when parents haven’t selected a first name for their infant may be contributing...
Study: Not all new moms get advice on baby care from...
Many new mothers do not receive advice from their doctors on infant care, including sleep positions, breastfeeding, and immunization, according to a new survey...
Experts call genetic testing for athletic talent ‘meaningless’
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing should never be performed on children and teens to identify their athletic ability or to enhance their sports performance, according to...