(Zoey Sky) At least one out of seven individuals around the world have recurrent migraines. This condition involves severe pulsating headaches and increased sensitivity to light and sound. Different symptoms may also accompany recurrent migraines. In a study published in the journal Neurology, researchers tried to examine the connection between sex hormones and recurrent migraines in men.
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The Nightmare of a False Accusation
(John Amodeo, PhD) You’re at a restaurant and your partner accuses you of being attracted to a man or woman sitting nearby. There has been distance in your relationship and your partner accuses you of having an affair. You’re late for a date and you’re accused of being irresponsible. Hearing such things, you’re left reeling and feel powerless to respond.
Jerry Tennant: Healing is Voltage — The Physics of Emotions | EU 2017
Jerry Tennant: Healing is Voltage — The Physics of Emotions | EU 2017
89-year-old “Superager” Found to Have Brain Function of 25-year-old… Doctors Baffled as “Brain Decline” Theories Blown Away
(Rhonda Johansson) New research proves that while brain aging is inevitable, brain decline is not. Research made on octogenarians who are “superagers” give exciting new evidence to how we perceive geriatric care and mental health.
The History and Primary Causes of Alzheimer’s Disease
(S.D. Wells) Alzheimer’s disease is tricky because most medical doctors in America will tell you that it’s 70 percent genetic, but that’s wrong. You don’t have to go to medical school for 8 to 12 years to understand that toxins we consume not only affect our heart and body, but our brain as well. And yet, medical doctors wouldn’t make nearly the income they do now if they told you to fix your diet, never drink tap water, boycott foods imported from China, quit taking antacids, avoid metal hip replacements, and quit getting vaccines… now would they?
11 Red Flags That Mean You Are Emotionally And Physically Exhausted
(Elizabeth DeVille) We are all familiar with the draining impact of physical exhaustion, the result of a long day out with friends, a challenging workout session or going for too long without adequate sleep. However, we often overlook the impact of mental and emotional exhaustion on our overall well-being.
Everything You Need to Know About Migraine
(Lisa Egan) I will never forget the day I had my first migraine.
High Levels of CoQ10 Can Lower Your Chances of Dementia by 77%
(Isabelle Z.) Dementia, despite its prevalence, remains largely a mystery to doctors and scientists, who have yet to find a foolproof way to prevent or treat the illness. We’ve all heard that foods like blueberries and those containing omega 3s can reduce your risk to a degree, but one of the more exciting developments in the fight against dementia in recent years is the ability of coenzyme Q10, or coQ10, to significantly lower your risk.
Five Ways Empathy is Good for your Health
(Elizabeth A. Segal, Ph.D.) This time of year, staying healthy gets a lot of our attention – we get flu shots, cold medicines go flying off the shelves, and hand-sanitizers are ever-present. We all know that staying healthy is important. So here is another health tip: empathy is good for your health. How can this be? Isn’t empathy about focusing on the other person – how someone else is feeling, what they might be thinking, what it is like to be in the other person’s place? If empathy is about the other person, how does practicing empathy help me?
Using EMF Filters for Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity — Electro Smog Solutions
(Dr. Joseph Mercola) Electromagnetic field (EMF) filters are particularly important for those who are electro-sensitive.
Research: Fasting for 72 Hours Can Regenerate The Entire Immune System
(Christina Sarich) Anybody can cook, even if it’s only a fried egg – but not just anyone has the discipline to fast. This ancient practice of abstaining from eating for a day, or sometimes even a week or more has a history of curing a whole host of health problems, but even a brief fast can completely re-boot your immune system.
ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: Study Links Early Puberty in Girls to Chemicals in Shampoo, Toothpaste and Soap – Even If Only Used by Mother in Pregnancy
(SCMP) Girls exposed to chemicals commonly found in shampoo, toothpaste and soap may hit puberty earlier, even if their only exposure is through the products their mothers used while they were pregnant, according to a new longitudinal study led by researchers at UC Berkeley.
Diet’s Role in Mental Well-being More Pronounced in Women, New Research Concludes
(Ellaine Castillo) The relationship between mental health and diet has long been established; but something that has intrigued researchers for years is whether this is associated with the higher incidence of mental distress in women than in men. A recent study by researchers from Binghamton University, which was published in the journal Nutritional Neuroscience, revealed that diet does play a bigger role in maintaining mental well-being in women.
Even Small Amounts of Exercise Found to Alleviate Symptoms of ADHD in Adults
(Michelle Simmons) Another study proves that exercise benefits the brain, even in small amounts. A study carried out by researchers at the University of Georgia revealed that adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who exercise, even in small amounts, can experience improvements in the symptoms of their condition.
Master Guide for Healthy Living: The Top 3 Healthiest Snacks You Should Be Eating
(Ocean Robbins) Almost everyone snacks at some point. And as it turns out, what you snack on can have a huge impact on your health! These healthy snacks will help you stay on track.














