(Elias Marat) For mega-billionaires like Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos – the richest man on the planet– the health crisis has only made them richer.
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Ep. 12: Depression | Master Plan: How the Cabal Took Control of the Earth (Video)
Ep. 12: Depression | Master Plan: How the Cabal Took Control of the Earth (Video)
“Unprecedented Decline” – The Collapse In World Trade Is A Once In A Generation Shock
(Zero Hedge) COVID-19 is expected to produce a global recession depression as nearly all of the world’s major economies have ground to a halt between February and March, expected to continue through April.
Rage and Depression: How Are They Related?
(Exploring Your Mind) Rage and depression are both expressions of frustration, discomfort, and unease in the face of reality. They represent a failed processing of internal malaise. Someone who’s always mad is probably depressed and vice versa.
Understanding Antidepressants and Why They Are Dangerous — Wisdom as the Ultimate Emotional Regulator
(Justin Deschamps) In the modern age, mood issues, emotional upset, depression, boredom, and so on are all too common. Can modern-day drugs really help? The answer will likely resonate with what you’ve always believed deep down.
Drum Circles Put Pharmaceutical Antidepressants TO SHAME
(Sayer Ji) A new study published in PLoS scientifically validates what so many drum circle participants have already experienced first hand: group drumming produces significant changes in well-being, including improvements in depression, anxiety and social resilience.
Food for Your Feelings: Manage and Even Reverse Depression With Diet
(Zoey Sky) Following a balanced diet keeps your body healthy and helps prevent diseases. But according to a nutritionist, eating a plant-based diet is also one of the best ways to boost your mood and reverse depression.
Smartphone Dependency as a Predictor of Loneliness and Depression
(Nikki Harper) If you’ve got teenagers, you probably know how hard it can be to separate them from their smartphones. Statistically, 95% of 17-20 year olds use smartphones [1] and parents might be forgiven for thinking that a good number of those actually have their phones attached to them via some kind of technological umbilicus.
Depression and Increased Cancer Risk: 6 Reasons Not to Take Birth Control Pills
(Darnel Fernandez) Birth control pills have grown in popularity over the years and are now widespread in usage. While the importance of reproductive health should be recognized, research has shown that these pills can leave unwanted side effects. Now, a recent study published in the journal Frontiers in Neuroscience suggests that oral contraceptives can now affect social judgment, adding to the growing list of adverse side effects these pills can bring.
Crystalline Nutrients: Lion’s Mane Mushroom Proven as Natural Anxiety and Depression Treatment
Crystalline Nutrients has released another short nutrition science video describing how Lion’s Mane Mushroom has been studied and shown to be an effective natural treatment for anxiety and depression. Be sure to subscribe to their channel for more nutrition science content and be sure to share this Stillness in the Storm article with some interested […]
Even Mother’s Mild Depressive Symptoms Affect the Child’s Emotional Well-Being
(National Institute for Health and Welfare) Even mild long-term depressive symptoms among mothers are connected with emotional problems among small children such as hyperactivity, aggressiveness and anxiety.
The Chemical Imbalance Myth and Antidepressant Harm
(Dr. Mercola) In the U.S., an estimated 17.3 million American adults (7.1% of the adult population), experienced at least one major depressive episode in 2017.1 The highest rates are reported among those aged between 18 and 25.2 However, not only is there evidence that depression is vastly overdiagnosed, but there’s also evidence showing it’s routinely mistreated.
Study Suggests That Individuals with Anxiety and Depression Can Manage Their Symptoms Using Breathing Exercises and Yoga
(Edsel Cook) Anxious and depressed? Massachusetts-based researchers suggest taking up breathing exercises or yoga sessions to ease your symptoms. The two practices appear to improve mood by stimulating the vagus nerves and increasing the levels of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), an essential neurotransmitter in the brain.
Depressed? Don’t Pop a Pill – Just MOVE
(Melissa Smith) It turns out that not only can exercise make you fit, it can also help relieve depression. Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital(MGH) discovered that even a small amount of physical activity, such as jogging for 15 minutes every day, can make a difference.
Mental Health Problems—The Sad “New Normal” on College Campuses
(Children’s Health Network) College campuses are witnessing record levels of student mental health problems, ranging from depression and anxiety disorders to self-injurious behaviors and worse. A clinician writing a few years ago in Psychology Today proclaimed it neither “exaggeration” nor “alarmist” to acknowledge that young Americans are experiencing “greater levels of stress and psychopathology than any time in the nation’s history”—with ramifications that are “difficult to overstate.”














