Migraines Strongly Associated With High Estrogen and Low Thyroid Migraines affect an estimated 12% of the American population and is the second leading cause of disability worldwide.
5 Potent Nootropic Herbs to Supercharge Memory and Concentration Nootropics are sometimes called "smart drugs" since they enhance cognitive performance and especially executive functions like memory, focus and creativity.
Did hospitals mark the covid unvaccinated for “special treatment”? During the covid era we have already seen that certain policies which turned out to be extremely harmful were applied to people who were perceived to be “more vulnerable.” Is it possible that the unvaccinated were also treated as “more vulnerable” and marked for “special treatment”? Jonathan Engler investigates. Let’
Mental health: Walking in nature is as good as therapy and drugs Recent meta-analyses confirm that exercise significantly alleviates symptoms of depression, with activities like walking, yoga and strength training showing robust benefits for mental health. However, doing more than one hour of strength training per week, for example, will begin to negate longevity benefits. Moderate exercise such as walking, however, cannot
The Silent Epidemic of Excess Iron In this interview, Christy Sutton, D.C., reviews the dangers of excessive iron.
Why the Wim Hof Method May Do More Harm Than Good Wim Hof, often referred to as "The Iceman," is a Dutch extreme athlete famed for his ability to withstand freezing temperatures that would typically overwhelm the average person.
The Impact of Education and Green Markets on Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Mediation-Moderation Study Entrepreneurship drives innovation and growth of the economic condition.
Self-Perceived Relations Between Artistic Creativity and Mental illness: a Study into Lived Experiences Aim: To explore the self-perceived relationships between experiences of creativity and mental illness and to understand the meanings behind these relationships.
A Systematic Review of Primary School Teachers’ Wellbeing: Room for a holistic approach Although the investigation of mental health and wellbeing in education has shown an exponential increase on an international scale, attention has primarily been paid to students, leaving the concept of teacher wellbeing comparatively overlooked. Extant literature offers numerous divergent descriptions, with some academics even avoiding an explicit definition of the
The Mechanisms Linking Perceived Stress to Pilots' Safety Attitudes: A Chain Mediation Effect of Job Burnout and Cognitive Flexibility This study unveils that the relationship between pilots' perceived stress and safety attitudes is not a straightforward causal link but rather intricately influenced by other variables.
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effectiveness of social support on turnover intention in clinical nurses Background: Nurse turnover has become a salient issue in healthcare system worldwide and seriously compromises patient outcomes.
Early sexual activity lowers the incidence of Intracranial aneurysm: a Mendelian randomization investigation Objective:Investigate the potential correlation between the age of initial sexual contact,the lifetime accumulation of sexual partners,and the occurrence of intracranial aneurysm (IA) employing a two-sample Mendelian randomization approach.Methods:This research aims to elucidate the causal relationship between intracranial aneurysm (IA) and sexual variables. Two distinct sexual