Self-Nudging May Help You Make Better Choices

Razi Berry Despite better knowledge, we often make choices that aren’t good for us — and feel bad about it later. It’s possible to strengthen our self-control by making simple changes to our environment. Researchers from the University of Helsinki and the Max Planck Institute for Human Development describe how that can be achieved in […]

Intelligence Impacts Health and Aging

Razi Berry For over 100 years, scientists have sought to understand what links a person’s general intelligence, health and aging. In a new study, a University of Missouri scientist suggests a model where mitochondria, or small energy producing parts of cells, could form the basis of this link. This insight could provide valuable information to […]

Childhood Trauma, Stress, and Fibromyalgia: Is There a Connection?

David M. Brady, ND, DC, CCN, DACBN, IFMCP, FACN Traumatic experiences and stressors in childhood have historically been overlooked as predisposing factors in the development of various chronic pain disorders and psychiatric conditions, including fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, insomnia, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and chronic fatigue syndrome. However, the tide is turning as research […]

Love Makes Managing Pain, Stress, and Sensory Input a Little Bit Easier

Razi Berry Love has countless benefits for our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Among these benefits,  love can help  us to manage our sensory input, including to serve as somewhat of a pain reliever. Love is associated with  NGF, a peptide  that helps the body to manage basic physiological processes through the sympathetic and […]