Identifying Children at Risk of Self-Harm Earlier
…from early and middle childhood. The results are published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Because the data tracked the participants over time, the…
…from early and middle childhood. The results are published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Because the data tracked the participants over time, the…
…non-pharmacological and non-invasive treatment based on the principle of ‘neurofeedback’.” Sending the brain its own signals Neurofeedback is a type of neurocognitive intervention based on the training of “real-time” brain…
…variety of online and in-person classes. In her free time, you can find Dr. Nicola in the mountains or the kitchen, enjoying time with her husband, son, and dogs. Website: www.puravidahealthcare.com…
…published in the journal Sleep and is among the first to measure the effectiveness of shorter naps — which are often all people have time to fit into their busy…
…many minutes apart two people made food purchases, how often those two people ate at the same time over many weeks, and whether two people visited a different cafeteria at…
…one-time threat,” Hwang says. The power-generating property of the material was sustained and in tests over time the material did not leach. It also demonstrated a level of mechanical strength…
…are five times more likely to become infected with the coronavirus, ten times more likely to be hospitalized for COVID-19, and eleven times more likely to die.1 #2 | Exercise…
…neurotransmitter that plays an important role in regulating mood, appetite, energy, sleep, memory, learning, and sexual desire.1 Studies show that people with seasonal depression experience disruptions in circadian rhythm and…
…variety of online and in-person classes. In her free time, you can find Dr. Nicola in the mountains or the kitchen, enjoying time with her husband, son, and dogs. Website: www.puravidahealthcare.com…
…during their lifetime had a 11% decreased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Over an average follow-up period of 10 years, women who breastfed at some time in their life were…