People with PTSD Almost Two Times More Likely to Suffer Infection
...infection as those without PTSD A new Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) study is the first to examine the relationship between [...]
...infection as those without PTSD A new Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) study is the first to examine the relationship between [...]
Razi Berry From Elsevier As prevailing regulatory and cultural shifts normalize adult medical and recreational cannabis use, identification of potential risk factors is [...]
...eat and avoid. People are influenced on various diets by public opinion, the media, their friends and families and big food marketing strategies. In [...]
Razi Berry In the United States, the rate of suicide by firearms is twice as high as homicide. However, public perception is exactly the opposite; most [...]
...said Catherine Pirkle, a co-author of the study and an associate professor of public health. “We must find innovative ways to maintain [...]
...Ocean Decade—Opportunities for Oceans and Human Health Programs to Contribute to Public Health. American Journal of Public [...]
Have you ever considered that the best way to address our society’s mental health struggles is through the embracement of our emotions instead of the shaming? Dr. [...]
...diet. Bright colored foods contain flavonoids which are highly effective antioxidants. They scavenge the free radicals, that cause damage to tissues [...]
...with a prevalence of colorectal cancer, in part, due to protein fermentation.2 Food allergies: wheat, dairy, corn, soy, peanuts, and GMOs Free [...]
Razi Berry As an individual’s free time increases, so does that person’s sense of well-being — but only up to a point. Too much [...]