psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
Department of Medicine School of Medicine
How the Brain Influences Gut Health and Function By Tayler Shaw | October 14, 2024 The connection between the brain and gut is deeper than many realize, impacting our digestive health in profound ways. Jennifer Christie, MD, Head of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Colorado, explains how the brain-gut relationship affects gastrointestinal disorders and shares tips for supporting overall health.
By Sonusharmaabout a year ago in Longevity
Smokeless tobacco and areca nut: Fight nicotine addiction to stay away from oral cancer
The Hidden Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco and Areca Nut Use Smokeless tobacco and areca nut, commonly consumed in forms such as betel quid and gutka, are deeply ingrained in the daily routines of many individuals. However, the long-term health risks associated with their use are alarming. From mouth sores to oral cancer, these substances can severely damage the body. Dr. D. Pooja Babbar, Consultant in Medical Oncology at CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram, shares insights into how smokeless tobacco and areca nut harm the body.
By Sonusharmaabout a year ago in Longevity
How to Get Your Human Design Chart and What It Means
Human Design is an innovative system that combines elements of astrology, the I Ching, the Kabbalah, and quantum physics to provide a unique insight into our personalities, behaviors, and life paths. Each individual’s Human Design chart reveals their energetic makeup, strengths, challenges, and the best ways for them to navigate the world. If you're interested in exploring your own chart, this guide will help you understand how to obtain it and what the various components mean.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in Longevity
Hope you heal from the things you don’t talk about
Introduction We all carry scars. Some are visible, easy to spot, and others are tucked deep within us, hidden from the world and even from ourselves. These unspoken hurts, the ones we don't talk about, can linger for years, shaping our thoughts, actions, and emotional well-being. But even though we may keep them quiet, healing is still possible.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Longevity
How Successful People Think Differently and What Can You Learn
When we think of success, we often focus on external achievements like promotions, wealth, or status. However, success begins long before these visible milestones. It starts in the mind. As psychotherapists, we explore how thought patterns influence behaviours.
By iDigitize Infotech LLPabout a year ago in Longevity
“I Guess That’s What Happens When You Grow Up, You Feel Less Joy”
Introduction As we grow older, many of us find ourselves longing for the simple joys we experienced as children. The carefree days, the excitement over the smallest things, and the feeling that life was full of wonder - where did it all go? Growing up brings responsibilities, challenges, and stress, and sometimes it feels like the joy we once felt starts slipping away. But is that inevitable? Why do so many adults feel less joy as they grow up, and is there a way to reclaim that sense of happiness? Let's explore these questions and uncover why adulthood sometimes feels a little less joyful.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Longevity
The Origins of Human Design: Ra Uru Hu's Story
Human Design is a fascinating system that synthesizes various elements of astrology, the I Ching, the Kabbalah, the Chakra system, and quantum physics. It presents a unique lens through which individuals can understand their personality, strengths, and challenges. At the heart of this system lies its founder, Ra Uru Hu, a figure shrouded in mystery and intrigue. His life and experiences are fundamental to understanding the origins of Human Design.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in Longevity
Reality against wish
Reality against wish New age wishful dreams should never be allowed to become reality The request is that we teach children that it is wrong to make fun of someone, it is wrong to exclude anyone, it is wrong to hurt the feelings of anyone, it is wrong to cause any pain, it is wrong to talk about people not present, (Not sure how you teach history without talking about people not present.) that love is not conditional.
By Peter Roseabout a year ago in Longevity
Back Pain and Fractures
Back Pain and Fractures How it is defined: Fractures are defined in medical terms as breaks in the permanence of bones. However, several types of fractures doctors consider before diagnosis is set. The types of conditions include thirteen different types, such as pathologic, complete, avulsion, incomplete, compressed, comminuted, depressed, greenstick, oblique, simple, spiral, compound, and transverse. Greenstick is a fracture of the bones, which often occurs at a youthful age. In this instance, one side of the bone is broken or out of order while the other side is curved or bent.
By Cyri K Mababuabout a year ago in Longevity
Focus: How Can I Make My Attention Span Better?
Would you like to improve yours or your child’s attention span or concentration? Children are full of energy. Some have that extra energy and it becomes very difficult to make them sit and complete a given task. They are very curious too. Their minds get distracted quickly. For some, their attention is so short that even at play they may keep switching from one toy to another. And if they are asked to do activities involving school work or studies you will have a greater difficulty at hand as these would require concentration.
By iDigitize Infotech LLPabout a year ago in Longevity










