Consider a student, slouched over stacks of textbooks late at night, their bloodshot eyes, their mind spinning. The pressure of a looming examination, a coveted ranking, presses down, overwhelming all else in their life. It is no singular occurrence; it is a common reality for immense groups of youth living within the high-pressure halls of contemporary […] The post The Hidden Cost of Academic Competition: How Scores and Rankings Affect Student Mental Health appeared first on Psychologs ...| Psychologs Magazine | Mental Health Magazine | Psychology Magazine | Self-Hel...
The people who brought me up have a sweet tooth, so I was allowed to snack on unregulated amounts of chocolate, sweets, chips and carbonated drinks whenever I wanted. I used to...| Winnie Lim
After my last visit to the Autism Dogs farm in early February, it was about three weeks before Daisy was delivered. One of the trainers brought her down and stayed for two days...| Finding Hope
Today is the final day of the government’s Pathways To Work consultation on the disability cuts bill and as much work has been done and pressure applied by disabled people’s grassroots …| Finding Hope
There’s a silent liver health epidemic that is not associated with alcohol, and it’s called metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, or MASH.| WorldHealth.net
This post is incredibly late but my last trip to Nashville, in March 2024, was so special and brought me so much joy that I felt I had to finish and post it...| Finding Hope
Not long after my sleepover with Daisy, my Autism Assistance Dog in training, I was back up at the Autism Dogs farm for what was supposed to be, I think, four days to do the public access and famil…| Finding Hope
In early January, about three months after my third playdate with my Assistance Dog in Training, Daisy, my Mum and I went back up to the Autism Dogs farm for another playdate and our very first sleepover!| Finding Hope
Mid December, I was back at the Autism Dogs farm for my third playdate with my autism assistance dog in training, Daisy.| Finding Hope
My second playdate with Daisy didn't happen until early October 2024 due to both us and Autism Dogs having had to reschedule at one point. But we finally made it happen and we were headed back to the farm to see Daisy.| Finding Hope
Do you suffer from chronic fatigue that is unrelenting or comes and goes? I videotaped this class in 2020 before we were seeing Long Covid recognized in medicine. At the time, I was in Portland, Oregon where Lyme disease was rare in my practice. Fatigue can be from many disease processes. This video on addressing… Read More »Addressing Chronic Fatigue from a Naturopathic Perspective The post Addressing Chronic Fatigue from a Naturopathic Perspective appeared first on Acupuncture, Holistic...| Acupuncture, Holistic & Naturopathic Medicine Specialist in NW Portland
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DISCLAIMER: What follows are my personal thoughts on possible treatments for acute covid and/or long covid, from the perspective of someone who has mostly overcome chronic Lyme and chronic fatigue (also known as MECFS or ME/CFS, for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome). I write from personal experience in overcoming these conditions, and the necessity of a … Continue reading Treating Acute Covid, As Seen From Mount Lyme and Chronic Fatigue Valley→| Pau hana, new hana