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Polyamory: Beyond the confines of monogamous love

Polyamory: Beyond the confines of monogamous love

Monogamy is still very much the norm in today’s societies, but different types of romantic relationships are gaining ground. For this Spotlight feature, we have spoken to some polyamorous people and asked: What is fact and what is fiction about polyamorous relationships? What is polyamory, really? In this Spotlight feature, we investigate. In most societies […]

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Brain Changes Noted in Holocaust Survivors and Their Children

Brain Changes Noted in Holocaust Survivors and Their Children

Latest Mental Health News THURSDAY, July 25, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Holocaust survivors may have suffered permanent harmful changes to their brain structure, and the brains of their children and grandchildren may also be affected, a small study reveals. “After more than 70 years, the impact of surviving the Holocaust on brain function is significant,” […]

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Health Tip: Understanding Exposure Therapy

Health Tip: Understanding Exposure Therapy

(HealthDay News) — Exposure therapy is a psychological treatment developed to help people confront their fears, says the American Psychological Association (APA). Latest Mental Health News When people are fearful of things, they tend to avoid what frightens them. With exposure therapy, psychologists create an environment to expose people to the things they fear. Exposure […]

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Health Tip: Understanding Phobias

Health Tip: Understanding Phobias

(HealthDay News) — A phobia is an anxiety disorder that produces a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little danger, says the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Latest Mental Health News Phobias can range from a fear of highway driving to a fear of blood. When people are anxious and extremely self-conscious […]

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Phenothiazine Antipsychotics

Phenothiazine Antipsychotics

What are phenothiazine antipsychotics? Phenothiazine antipsychotics are medications used to treat schizophrenia and manifestations of psychotic disorders. Some phenothiazine antipsychotics, like prochlorperazine and chlorpromazine, are used for nausea, vomiting, and hiccups. Although, the exact mechanism of phenothiazine antipsychotics is unknown, scientists believe that they may work by blocking the action of dopamine in the brain. […]

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Drug Experimentation and Summer a Dangerous Duo

Drug Experimentation and Summer a Dangerous Duo

Latest Mental Health News TUESDAY, July 23, 2019 (HealthDay News) — It’s summer, a time of music festivals and rock concerts. And drug experimentation? Apparently so, as new research shows many people try drugs for the first time when the weather is warm and the music is loud. Researchers examined data from nearly 395,000 people, […]

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Can we blame procrastination on our genes?

Can we blame procrastination on our genes?

People often assume that procrastination is a choice and that the personality trait — which sees people delay necessary tasks — is a sign of laziness. However, new research suggests that genes may play a role. A new study explores the genetic roots of procrastination. Previous research has associated both biological and psychological factors with […]

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More evidence that pets benefit mental health

More evidence that pets benefit mental health

New research examines how interacting with pets affects cortisol levels among college students. Petting a cat or a dog reduces the levels of the stress hormone cortisol. Pet owners have long known — or rather, felt — that spending time with their beloved animal companion lowers stress and improves mood. An extensive review that Medical […]