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How to Know Yourself and Improve the Quality of Your Life By Decluttering Your House
It started with the great mug rebellion. Over the years, I'd accumulated so many of them. I had mugs that were gifts; souvenir mugs bought on many different trips around the country; mugs with wise quotes on them; mugs with rock star photos or signatures; yeah, more than a multitude of mugs. They lived in the corner cupboard of my kitchen, where, because of the shape and depth of it, I could see and use only the ones in the first two rows. One morning, I came downstairs sleepy eyed and as I reached for a coffee mug, had an incredible urge to move them all to a new place. They whispered to me in conspiratorial tones...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - April 26, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Developing an Intervention to Improve the Health Related Quality of Life in Children and Young People With Serious Parental Mental Illness
Conclusion: Young SMILES captures a broad age range and level of need for CAPRI and can be evaluated with quantifiable child-centered outcomes. In line with current policy directives, this is the first UK-based, multi-context intervention to improve QoL in this population. Implementation and referral mechanisms are currently being evaluated in a multi-site feasibility trial. Introduction Children and adolescents living with parental mental illness (CAPRI) are poorly provided for in current social care and educational settings (1, 2). Children and young people (CYP) growing up in families affected by parental mental h...
Source: Frontiers in Psychiatry - April 8, 2019 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research

10 Beliefs About Money Holding You Back From Financial Success
Everyone has different money goals. Some people simply want to climb out of debt. Others will tell you they don’t need to be rich, but just hope to not have to struggle to pay their bills. Then another group is always pushing for more no matter how much money they acquire. Are you financially where you want to be? If you’re not and you feel like you just can’t seem to get it together, it could be that it’s the thoughts and beliefs you have about money that are holding you back from achieving financial success and abundance. What goes on inside your head, even thoughts you’re not always directl...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - February 28, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

The Case for Universal Screening of Private Well Water Quality in the U.S. and Testing Requirements to Achieve It: Evidence from Arsenic
Conclusions: Universal screening, achieved through local testing requirements complemented by greater community engagement targeting biologically and socioeconomically vulnerable groups, would reduce population arsenic exposure greater than any promotional efforts to date. Universal screening of private well water will identify the dangers hidden in America’s drinking water supply and redirect attention to ensure safe water among affected households. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP629 Received: 08 June 2016 Revised: 13 December 2016 Accepted: 29 December 2016 Published: 03 August 2017 Address correspondence to Y. Zheng...
Source: EHP Research - August 3, 2017 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Daniil Lyalko Tags: Commentary Source Type: research

Study finds surprising links between bullies and eating disorders
Contact: Samiha Khanna Phone: 919-419-5069 Email: samiha.khanna@duke.edu DURHAM, N.C. -- Being bullied in childhood has been associated with increased risk for anxiety, depression and even eating disorders. But according to new research, it’s not only the victims who could be at risk psychologically, but also the bullies themselves. Researchers at Duke Medicine and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine were surprised to find that in a study of 1,420 children, those who bullied others were twice as likely to display symptoms of bulimia, such as bingeing and purging, when compared to children who are not invo...
Source: DukeHealth.org: Duke Health Features - November 16, 2015 Category: Pediatrics Tags: Duke Medicine Source Type: news

The Value of Traditional Ecological Knowledge for the Environmental Health Sciences and Biomedical Research
Conclusions: This article provides recommendations for researchers and federal funders to ensure respect for the contributions of TEK to research and to ensure equity and self-determination for Tribal nations who participate in research. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP858 Received: 22 July 2016 Revised: 10 April 2017 Accepted: 27 April 2017 Published: 29 August 2017 Address correspondence to S. Finn, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Division of Extramural Research and Training, Population Health Branch, 530 Davis Drive, Durham, NC 27713 USA. Telephone: 919-541-4258. Email: finns@niehs.nih.gov The auth...
Source: EHP Research - August 29, 2017 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Daniil Lyalko Tags: Commentary Source Type: research

Researchers identify link between gut bacteria and eating for pleasure, as opposed to hunger
In this study, people with higher indole levels showed stronger function and connectivity in these two areas.Higher function and connectivity in the brain ’s reward system could indicate an overactive reward system that promotes and reinforces overeating. Such overactivity of the reward system in obese individuals with food addiction has been reported in previous research.METHODThe researchers obtained functional MRI brain imaging from the healthy participants. They collected and analyzed fecal samples in order to determine the presence of particular gut metabolites. The subjects completed questionnaires that measured t...
Source: UCLA Newsroom: Health Sciences - August 23, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

Loneliness, Risky Beliefs and Intentions about Practicing Safer Sex among Methamphetamine Dependent Individuals
CONCLUSIONS: Loneliness is prevalent among individuals dependent on methamphetamine, and is uniquely associated with riskier beliefs and intentions regarding practicing safer sex. Findings may aid in identifying individuals at-risk of engaging in riskier sexual behaviors and guide risk prevention strategies.PMID:34889707 | DOI:10.1080/10826084.2021.2003404
Source: Substance Use and Misuse - December 10, 2021 Category: Addiction Authors: Mariam A Hussain Ni Sun-Suslow Jessica L Montoya Jennifer E Iudicello Robert K Heaton Igor Grant Erin E Morgan TMARC Group Source Type: research

Differences in intent to refer buprenorphine among community correctional and treatment staff: A set of cross-lagged models predicting efficacy beliefs and familiarity with buprenorphine for opioid use disorder
CONCLUSIONS: Findings show that training may influence correctional staff intent to refer individuals to receive buprenorphine through familiarity.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Tailored training for MOUD treatment for specific staff populations may prove more beneficial than existing approaches.PMID:36751913 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13392
Source: American Journal on Addictions - February 8, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Nicole Milano Jamey J Lister Grant Victor Source Type: research