“If we found a way to remove addiction, would we be altering human behavior...
Thaddeus Howze said: Given that we know so little about the capacities of the human brain, how addiction alters that function and what can be done once addiction has formed, we can presuppose drugs are...
View ArticleWhat Happens When Our Emotions Stay in Our Bodies
It’s never too late to address unexpressed emotion stored in the body as pain, tightness, and discomfort. When we look at the language we use to talk about emotional reactions, there is often a...
View ArticleBreaking the Man Rule
William Dameron knows all the rules about men and crying. But today he doesn’t care. — I cried in the office today. That has never happened before. I was on a conference call when I clicked the refresh...
View ArticleContact lenses bestow telescopic vision
Researchers have created contact lenses which, when paired with special spectacles, bestow telescopic vision on their wearers. The contact-lens-and-spectacles combination magnifies scene details by 2.8...
View ArticleHIV/Aids drugs: WHO to recommend earlier treatment
New guidelines for HIV treatment could see millions more people in developing countries getting life-saving medicine. The World Health Organization (WHO) is recommending that patients start taking...
View Article7-Year-Old Boy Attempts Suicide Twice After Bully Forces Him to Perform Oral...
After being forced to perform oral sex on an 11-year-old bully on a school bus, a 7-year-old boy twice attempted suicide, reports the Daily Mail UK. According to a lawsuit filed July 2, administrators...
View ArticleMentally ill people ‘hit hard by recession’
The economic recession across Europe has had a profound impact on people with mental health problems, research from King’s College London suggests. Between 2006 and 2010, the rate of unemployment for...
View ArticleFull Moon ‘disturbs a good night’s sleep’
A full Moon can disturb a good night’s sleep, scientists believe. Researchers found evidence of a “lunar influence” in a study of 33 volunteers sleeping in tightly controlled laboratory conditions....
View ArticleMers: New virus ‘not following Sars’ path’
The new Mers virus, which has killed half of those infected, is “unlikely” to reach the same scale as Sars, ministers in Saudi Arabia say. Most of the 90 Mers cases reported so far have been in Saudi...
View ArticleResearch shows the TM® technique lowers blood pressure
The National Institutes of Health has granted over $20 million to study the effects of TM practice in preventing and treating heart disease, high blood pressure, and stroke. Published research...
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