Medicating Stress & Depression Away: Search for the “Dr. Feel Good” Pill (Part I)
...a period of 2 weeks or longer in the past 12 months when they experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities, and [...]
...a period of 2 weeks or longer in the past 12 months when they experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities, and [...]
...et al. Apoptosis time course in the limbic system after myocardial infarction in the rat. Apoptosis time course in the limbic [...]
...of being an entrepreneur. In her spare time, she loves playing sports, dancing and spending time wandering around the Kitsilano [...]
...time. All she wanted was to get out of the “unbearably stuffy room,” spend time in the open air, for the depression to [...]
...concurrently. This combination of high screen time and low green time may affect mental health and well-being. But research [...]
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 free [...]
...problems long after the initial infection should have resolved. In what is believed to be the largest comprehensive study of long [...]
Dr. Krystal Richardson, ND @NaturopathicFam When I was growing up, “screen time” was limited to TV and video games. Now, the term [...]
...on weekdays. Boys and girls used screens differently, with boys spending twice as much time with video games, while girls spent more [...]
...eight-year period. The result: no difference. It’s an age-old debate: are time-outs bad for kids? Some reports in the media and by select [...]