Tag Archives: mental-health

Dr. Jonathan Haidt: How Smartphones & Social Media Impact Mental Health & the Realistic Solutions. Source: Andrew Huberman. Search Haidt on canisgallicus.com for further interviews with Dr Haidt.

Andrew Huberman 5.55 mn subscribers 257,194 views 10 Jun 2024 Huberman Lab In this episode, my guest is Dr. Jonathan Haidt, Ph.D., professor of social psychology at New York University and bestselling author on how technology and culture impact the … Continue reading

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EL PAIS: Why breaking things or going for a run doesn’t make you less angry

HEALTH Why breaking things or going for a run doesn’t make you less angry Although letting off steam by releasing energy is what we feel like doing when we’re mad, the most effective way to calm down is doing an … Continue reading

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Nature: Sleep deprivation disrupts memory: here’s why

Sleep deprivation disrupts memory: here’s why Study in rats shows that a key brain signal linked to memory formation deteriorates after broken sleep. Facebook Email A crucial brain signal linked to long-term memory falters in rats when they are deprived … Continue reading

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Gabor Mate: “Gaza occupies my heart!” | The InnerView.

TRT World 7.24M subscribers 63,026 views 20 May 2024 Gabor Mate tells Imran Garda that the ongoing war in Gaza has weighed heavily on him. A holocaust survivor and world-renowned expert on trauma, Mate talks about the impact of generational … Continue reading

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Testing fitness of aging brain. Source: Harvard Gazette

Health Testing fitness of aging brain Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Writer June 12, 2024 8 min read Most voters back cognitive exams for older politicians. What do they measure? Amid concerns about the mental fitness of the U.S. presidential candidates … Continue reading

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The Modern World Is Making Men Lonely, Addicted & Lost! – Escape Society’s Matrix | Gabor Matè

Tom Bilyeu 4.25M subscribers <__slot-el> 2,237,779 views 16 Sept 2022 Full Episodes of Impact Theory Restart Your Life in 7 Days https://bit.ly/3JvtCBQ WE are EXCITED to bring to you our NEW Impact Theory en Español YouTube channel. PLEASE share with … Continue reading

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The national voice for psychology in Canada. “Psychology Works” Fact Sheet: Perfectionism. Comment: Post Covid many children have trauma; for anxious parents, a good place to start is to look for traits of perfectionism.

Skip to content Canadian Psychological Association The national voice for psychology in Canada “Psychology Works” Fact Sheet: Perfectionism Posted on September 18, 2020 What is perfectionism? Perfectionism is a multidimensional personality style that is associated with a large number of … Continue reading

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AI brain map could help demystify Alzheimer’s and autism. The Guardian. Comment: hope for more effective treatments for traumatic brain injury too

AI brain map could help demystify Alzheimer’s and autism Florida scientists use AI and virtual reality to create 3D renderings of brain formations of mice, whose neuron types are like humans’ Richard Luscombe in Miami Thu 30 May 2024 13.00 … Continue reading

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Mental Health: The Great Exhaustion era: How work consumes our energy and even our free time. Source: EL PAIS. Comment: COVID allowed massive changes; remote work became the creed but has anyone researched how the office became the centre of work. Too often reared in the family home with both parents working eg as doctors did little to foster good mental health for their children especially if a child prone to anxiety. Then there were few options. The Co. Council (Ireland) granted the doctor the dispensary house and he worked 6 and half days per week … children sharing with patients and trauma.

Some 44% of workers say they feel stressed, a record high figure that suggests burnout is not a psychological problem but rather a structural one https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/ALXJARAJV5BMJBJC2GH276RTRY.jpg?auth=4ff3c2d6c66c2e55aa3a834fe0c904f209bf0604cd68b9d20b41cc9d5be7d63f&width=980 Workers in the offices of a company in Poland. Jaap Arriens (NurPhoto/ Getty Images) … Continue reading

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Google and Harvard Map a Tiny Piece of the Human Brain With Extreme Precision. Source: Singularity Hub by Shelly Fan. Quote from article: “Using a machine like a deli-meat slicer armed with a diamond knife, the Harvard team, led by connectome expert Dr. Jeff Lichtman, meticulously sliced the sample into 5,019 cross sections. Each was roughly 30 nanometers thick—a fraction of the width of a human hair. They imaged the slices with an electron microscope, capturing nanoscale cellular details, including the “factories” inside cells that produce energy, eliminate waste, or transport molecules.”

Google and Harvard Map a Tiny Piece of the Human Brain With Extreme Precision By Shelly Fan May 13, 2024 Scientists just published the most detailed map of a cubic millimeter of the human brain. Smaller than a grain of … Continue reading

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