Personality May Determine Those at Risk for Emotional Difficulties Due to Pandemic

Razi Berry During the corona crisis, neurotic people experience more negative emotions in their everyday lives, are more unstable emotionally and worry more about their health. These are the results of a study carried out by psychologists from the Universities of Münster and Bielefeld. The study has been published in the Journal of Research in […]

COVID-19 May Lead to Delirium and PTSD

Razi Berry People taken ill by coronavirus infections may experience psychiatric problems while hospitalized and potentially after they recover, suggests an analysis of past research led by the UCL Institute of Mental Health with King’s College London collaborators. Coronavirus infections and the psychiatric connections The systematic review paper, published in The Lancet Psychiatry, compiled results […]

Two-Thirds of Parents Can’t Tell Mood Swings from Depression in Teens

Razi Berry Telling the difference between a teen’s normal ups and downs and something bigger is among top challenges parents face in identifying youth depression, a new national poll suggests. The difference between a teen’s normal ups and downs and something bigger Though the majority of parents say they are confident they would recognize depression […]

The Skinny on Sugar

Dr Nicola Dehlinger, ND I was doing some baking this weekend and thinking about my love/hate relationship with sugar.  It is such a fun activity to bake with my family, and my husband especially appreciates when there are fresh goodies on the counter!  Yet I am painfully aware of the negative impact of sugar – […]

Is the Ketogenic Diet Right for You?

Sarah Cimperman, ND The ketogenic diet is trending, but it’s not new. Doctors have been using it for nearly a century as a treatment for epilepsy and in children it can be more effective than medication.1 Now it’s gaining popularity as a weight loss strategy and a treatment for conditions like type two diabetes,2 cardiovascular […]

Botanical Support for Menopausal Hot Flashes

Kris Vaughan, CH The transition of menopause brings a variety of physical and emotional changes. Shifts in the estrogen and progesterone ratios bring about the common complaints of hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings. Physiologically, every woman goes through the same transition but each woman experiences this in a very different way based on […]