May 2020

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Multitasking Could Lead to Negative Work Culture

Razi Berry From writing papers to answering emails, it’s common for office workers to juggle multiple tasks at once. But those constant interruptions can actually create sadness, fear and eventually, a tense working environment, according to a new study aimed at understanding what shapes the emotional culture of a workplace. Could constant interruptions induce sadness, […]

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Spring Cleaning from the Inside Out!

Dr Nicola Dehlinger, ND Every person’s health and well-being is dependent on how their body removes and purges toxins from the body. With all the environmental pollution, toxic body care products, and processed foods, most people are in desperate need of a detox. Every person’s health and well-being is dependent on how well their body

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Blood Sugar Regulation Impacts Disease Severity in Those with T2D

Razi Berry A study reported in the journal Cell Metabolism on April 30 adds to the evidence that people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) are at greater risk of a poor outcome should they become infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. But there is some encouraging news: people with T2D whose blood sugar is well controlled

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Study Links Dietary Selenium and Outcome of COVID-19

Razi Berry  An international team of researchers, led by Professor Margaret Rayman at the University of Surrey, has identified a link between the COVID-19 cure rate and regional selenium status in China. Possible links between selenium levels in the body and cure or death rates of those with the COVID-19 virus Publishing their findings in

Love is Medicine Podcast 102: Being An Introvert In An Extrovert World w/ Jessica Pan
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102: Being An Introvert In An Extrovert World w/ Jessica Pan

After years of white-knuckling her way through life as an introvert trying to exist in an extrovert’s world, Jessica Pan decided to face her fears head-on. What transpired was an introverts journey of self-discovery as she worked with social interaction professionals to say ‘yes’ to life for a year. Her resulting book, Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want to Come, focuses on the differences and misconceptions surrounding introverts and extroverts and humorously highlights the importance of living comfortably in your own skin. 

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How Hangovers Affect ‘Core Executive Functions’

Razi Berry  A new study from psychologists at the University of Bath highlights the true impact of heavy drinking on our ability to plan, set goals and make decisions the following day. Published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, the study provides new evidence as to why hangovers cost the wider economy so much. New

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Why Sickcare Needs Holistic Help

Sarah LoBisco, ND, IFCMP Ever since we’ve started practicing physical distancing and following the proper precautionary measures “to flatten the curve,” there has been a lot of focus in the wellness community on the importance of paying attention to our health. Many experts have urged us to make sure we eat well, exercise, and especially to

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Your Kids Can Tell When You’re Stressed

Razi Berry Stress is common in a family setting, especially when people are spending so much time together under stay-at-home measures meant to slow the spread of COVID-19. New research finds that parents suppressing feelings of stress around their kids can actually transmit those feelings to the children. Parents suppressing stressful feelings around their kids

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Environmental Factors in COVID-19 Deaths: Nitrogen Dioxide

Razi Berry Elevated levels of nitrogen dioxide in the air may be associated with a high number of deaths from Covid-19. Elevated levels of nitrogen dioxide associated with a high number of deaths from Covid-19, study finds A new study by Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) provides concrete data that backs this assumption for the

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