
A Lighter Side of Depression
Depressed States May Trigger Need to Analyze Complex Problems In a fascinating article recently published in Nautilus, 1Matthew Hutson takes a look at psychological research,

Depressed States May Trigger Need to Analyze Complex Problems In a fascinating article recently published in Nautilus, 1Matthew Hutson takes a look at psychological research,

I was sitting in class yesterday and a topic came up which I feel is very important. We were talking about “taking away” components of

The Multifaceted Faucet Last week, I posted a short article advocating the use of cold water immersion for the use in decreasing recovery time after

A lot to Digest A lot of us take supplements to improve our health. Those supplements may be extremely beneficial, however, they may not be

There are as many varied meanings and purposes for sex as there are individuals participating in it It is the deepest, most sensual physical expression

The A-B-C’s of Vitamin D A recent article in the British Medical Journal stirred up a bit of controversy regarding supplementation of vitamin D. It

Migraines are Horrible They are often debilitating, sending you straight to bed, to lay in the dark for hours and hours, until they abate. Often

ACP Doesn’t Endorse Pharmaceutical Usage as First Line Treatment As of February 14, 2017, the American College of Physicians (ACP) will not endorse pharmaceutical usage

The 4 Distinct and Interrelated Levels of Pain Management I was reading an article recently that mapped out beautifully 4 levels of pain management. The

Pharmaceutical Antidepressants: Epic Fail A recent article I was glossing over reminded me of the dangers of using antidepressant medications. The article rehashed a 2015 study1