Mental Health

Depression, Mental Health, Swanz

Homeopathic Remedies for Grief and a Broken Heart

Dr. Peter Swanz, ND My wife’s grandmother passed away on Christmas Eve morning. It was sudden although not unexpected. Grandma Jean had been in a nursing home with advanced alzheimer’s for the past couple of years. Her memory had declined to the point where every visit was heart wrenching because there was no recollection of […]

Men's Health, Mental Health, Rissman

No Longer “The Dude”

Dr. Steve Rissman, ND @StevenMRissman I’ve recently seen a few guys I know who are maturing out of the “dude” stage and I started thinking back to the time when that recognition happens. Sometimes it’s an abrupt awakening, when someone younger first addresses you as “sir”. Gulp. Really? I’m a “sir” and not a “dude”?

Anxiety, Mental Health, Rissman

The Stillness of Quiet Containment

Dr. Steve Rissman, ND @StevenMRissman I’ve been on sabbatical from my tenure as a professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver for a few weeks now. I’m amazed at how busy I am, now that I have time to do things. And it can be overwhelming and exhausting- too much to do and not enough

Mental Health, Neurology

Vitamin D Eases Effects of Age on Memory Loss

LEXINGTON, KY – Taking vitamin D daily over several months may help keep memory healthy and active. According to a study published online Sept. 29 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vitamin D supplements fed to aging rats helped them navigate a difficult water maze better than others not given the

Mental Health, Natural News

Survey Finds Benefits & Risks of Yoga for Bipolar Disorder

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The benefits of yoga on people who suffer with bipolar disorder can substantially help, but also carry risks. A study published in the September edition of the Journal of Psychiatric Practice examined survey responses of bipolar sufferers who practice yoga. Lead author, Lisa Uebelacker, associate research professor of psychiatry and human behavior

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