psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
Understanding Mental Health: Causes, Symptoms, and Support
We all possess mental health, just as we possess physical health. It's how we feel, think, and act. Life tosses us curveballs every now and again, and our mental health is impacted. This can lead to what we call mental illness, but this is different from having a bad day. It's struggling that's going on repeatedly and impacts daily living. Understand the warning signs, what may be causing these issues, and where to go for help is quite significant for everyone.
By Velma Lovemore5 months ago in Longevity
The Power of Drinking More Water
Introduction It’s strange how the smallest choices can change our lives in the biggest ways. For me, it wasn’t a new job, a new city, or even a new relationship. It was something so ordinary, so simple, that I almost laughed when I realized how much it mattered.
By Fazal Hadi5 months ago in Longevity
Stillness as Medicine: A Simple Practice for a Noisy World
“Your mind is your most valuable space — protect it, nourish it, and give it the care it deserves.” In a world that idolizes hustle, perpetual connectivity, and multiplicity, stillness seems to be a luxury — or worse, a sign of weakness. But in reality, mental stillness is perhaps the greatest gift we can bestow on ourselves. It’s not about doing nothing. It’s about doing something crucial: resting, resetting, and reconnecting.
By Velma Lovemore5 months ago in Longevity
Do You Wake Up Daily Between 3 am and 5 am? It Might Signal More Than Just Bad Luck
You jolt awake. The clock glows 3:47 am. The world is silent, your mind is suddenly racing, and sleep feels like a distant memory. Sound familiar? If you find yourself consistently waking up between 3 am and 5 am, night after night, you're not alone. While the occasional sleep hiccup is normal, this persistent pattern can be incredibly frustrating and draining. More importantly, it might be your body waving a subtle red flag about an underlying issue.
By Epic Vibes5 months ago in Longevity
Beyond Coffee Breaks: The Harvard-Approved Snack Strategy to Reverse Fatty Liver (Yes, Really!)
Let's be honest, "fatty liver" sounds scary. And with an estimated 1 in 4 adults globally affected by Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), it’s a silent epidemic hiding beneath the surface. The good news? It’s often reversible, especially in the early stages. And sometimes, the most powerful medicine doesn’t come in a pill bottle – it comes in the form of smart, strategic snacking.
By Epic Vibes5 months ago in Longevity
The Unintentional Consequences Of Not Understanding Complete Systems
I was speaking with a Client Today... They were asking about whether it would make sense to use a Specific Supplement. The Supplement (Supposedly) has Anti-Inflammatory Properties.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)5 months ago in Longevity
Four radioactive wasp nests found on South Carolina nuclear facility
Wasps living around a Cold War-era nuclear facility in South Carolina have built at least four radioactive nests, raising questions about their source of hazardous material and the extent of environmental contamination, according to a report by The New York Times.
By Dena Falken Esq5 months ago in Longevity
A complete guide to knowing the role of HbA1c Test
Health checkups are not just about blood pressure or cholesterol levels. For many people, especially those at risk for diabetes, the HbA1c test is a key tool to monitor blood sugar trends over time. It helps detect diabetes early, manage existing conditions, and assess treatment effectiveness. Knowing what the test measures and when to take it can make a big difference in preventing long-term complications.
By Lucy watson5 months ago in Longevity









