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Stanford Researchers Discover "Cognitive Biotype" of Depression. Content Warning.
Let me first reduce that enormous abstract for you. In essence, researchers sought to know if there was a particular subset (or "biotype") of depressive individuals who not only had cognitive impairments but also had distinct responses to antidepressants.
By Innovative Horizons: Breakthroughs in Medical Science2 years ago in Longevity
How I Regrew My Hair with Essential 17 Oil and a Red Light Cap
I never thought I would have to deal with hair loss at such a young age. I was only 25 when I noticed that my hair was thinning and falling out more than usual. I blamed it on stress, poor diet, and lack of sleep, but nothing I did seemed to help. I tried different products, treatments, and remedies, but none of them worked. I felt hopeless and depressed, and I hated looking at myself in the mirror.
By Wellness Wonder2 years ago in Longevity
How I Grew My Hair Back with Tea and Red Light Therapy
I have always had thin and brittle hair, but it got worse after I turned 30. I started to notice more hair on my pillow, in my shower drain, and on my brush. I was terrified of going bald and losing my confidence. I tried everything from expensive shampoos and conditioners to supplements and oils, but nothing seemed to work. I was desperate for a solution that could restore my hair and make me feel beautiful again.
By Vitality Vibe2 years ago in Longevity
Embracing Life and Death: A Journey Towards Graceful Transitions
Introduction: Life, an intricate blend of moments woven together, is accompanied by its undeniable counterpart - death. While both these aspects are inextricably linked, our understanding and acceptance of death often elude us. This blog aims to delve into the profound wisdom shared by a spiritual teacher, shedding light on the significance of embracing both life and death with grace and awareness. By unraveling these insights, we can uncover the art of living fully and departing peacefully.
By Rohit Singh2 years ago in Longevity
The Illusion Of Superiority
On a balmy summer evening, deep within the heart of New York City, I strolled along the bustling streets, completely engrossed in my own labyrinth of thoughts and worries. Suddenly, my gaze was captivated by a peculiar sight.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures2 years ago in Longevity
Creating A Lasting Legacy
I reflect on my life's journey, I awaken to the realization that my desire for a lasting legacy was often fixated on external recognition, the pursuit of societal status, or the accumulation of material possessions. However, with the passage of time, I have come to comprehend that genuine and enduring legacies are not found in the external realm. Instead, they originate from within, a natural consequence of our way of existence and the profound influence we exert on those around us. Within this article, I shall recount my odyssey of constructing an internally focused legacy, sharing insights and lessons that may offer guidance to those seeking to leave a more profound and authentic impression.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures2 years ago in Longevity
Best Energy Powder Drink
In today's fast-paced world, maintaining energy and focus throughout the day can feel like an uphill battle. Whether it's for an early morning workout, a midday slump at the office, or a late night study session, our energy levels often fluctuate, leaving us searching for an effective pick-me-up. This struggle becomes even more pronounced during the hot summer months, when rising temperatures and humidity can zap our energy and leave us feeling drained.
By Stephen Joseph2 years ago in Longevity
The Art Of Listening To Yourself
The art of introspecting has been an enlightening lesson that I have gradually assimilated over time. Like most individuals, I was conditioned to crave validation and seek endorsement from others. I allowed myself to be swayed by the opinions of those around me, and I found myself bewildered when I needed to make decisions for myself. It was only when I unearthed the potency of trusting my inner voice that I uncovered genuine personal contentment.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures2 years ago in Longevity
Growing Hibiscus
As an avid and passionate gardener, I have always been captivated by the vast array of plants that can flourish in one's own backyard. Among the myriad of challenges that come with gardening, the hibiscus plant has always stood out as an extraordinary and gratifying choice. With its resplendent and lively blossoms, coupled with its relatively undemanding growth requirements, it is no surprise that countless gardeners opt to nurture this botanical gem within their own personal green havens.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures2 years ago in Longevity
If the label on your medication instructs you to "Take with Food," this particular physician has a warning for you.
It is not a simple effort to ensure that you take all of your medicine on a daily basis by remembering to do so. When you have to take your medication with meals, it might make remembering to take your medication even more difficult. If it is recommended that we take our medicine with food, does it really make that much of a difference if we take the prescription first thing in the morning before we eat anything?
By Jacob Damian2 years ago in Longevity








