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Clocks Going Back Brings ‘Clanging Chimes Of Doom’ As ‘SAD’ Season Piles On Mental Health Gloom
The imminent disruption to our circadian rhythms when sleep patterns get messed up this Sunday (29th October), as the clocks go back and the days become darker, looks set to cause further mental upset for many Brits. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is feeling very real for many tired Brits this winter. Nearly two out of three (61%) worry a lack of sleep could lead them into anxiety and depression, according to new research.
By Ellie Howorth2 years ago in Humans
"All of the Children are Welcome to go South."
This morning, I received a message on Instagram from someone I had not heard from in years. In a moment of curiosity, I made the productivity-killing mistake of scrolling down my feed when I came across a post by President Biden regarding peace between Israel and Palestine. At that time, there were over 17,000 comments, and I couldn’t resist the urge to read through a few of them, despite knowing that it might lead to an endless rabbit hole. Among those comments, a top one by Rosy Pirani caught my attention: “Then why did you approve the ground assault? Gaza is over 50% children.” The responses that followed were not what I expected.
By Ryan McCombs2 years ago in Humans
Habits and Time Management:
Habits are your secret weapon. They can either be the keys to your success or the chains that hold you back. We all have them, whether we admit it or not. Good habits, like hitting the gym or reading daily, can be your ticket to personal growth. Bad habits, such as procrastination or excessive social media scrolling, are the shackles preventing you from achieving your goals.
By sherif adel mohamed2 years ago in Humans
The One Thing You Should Never, Ever Do if You Want To Avoid Getting a UTI. Content Warning.
Urinary lot diseases (UTIs) are difficult to disregard; you 100% realize something is up when you get one. These agonizing diseases — which happen in ladies considerably more frequently than men — are set apart by expecting to pee frequently and feeling torment when you do go, which some of the time can incorporate the lower back.
By Pujan Mondol2 years ago in Humans
Resilience Amidst Chaos: The Saga of Survival
Part 1: The Gathering Storm In the not-so-distant future, the world stood on the precipice of annihilation. A multitude of geopolitical conflicts had escalated into a global conflagration. The embers of hatred and greed ignited flames that would engulf nations and reshape the world order.
By Abdullahi Alfa2 years ago in Humans
The Healing Power of Forgiveness: Sarah and Amy's Journey
In life, friendships can sometimes face storms that test their strength. This is the tale of two friends, Sarah and Amy, whose relationship weathered a serious misunderstanding, leading to years of silence and heartache. However, the story takes a remarkable turn as they both realized the profound healing power of forgiveness.
By NAIMA Chouafia2 years ago in Humans








