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Bed and breakfast used to free up mental health beds
A mental health trust forced to free up inpatient beds by discharging patients into bed and breakfast accommodation has seen its bill for the measure rocket five-fold in less than a year.
Source: HSJ - April 28, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Travel: For the Mind, Body and Spirit
You're reading Travel: For the Mind, Body and Spirit, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you're enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles. Spring has officially arrived, which means that the minds of people everywhere turn to a variety of things, including cleaning out the attic, the adventures of Saturday morning yard sales and yes, hitting the open road. There’s just something about feeling the sun on your skin that makes thousands of people every year gas up the car and head out to travel to parts unknown (with today’s GPS, that means fascinating plac...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - May 3, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Angela Tags: creativity featured happiness health and fitness motivation psychology self improvement health benefits of travel pickthebrain self help Source Type: blogs

5 Regrets People Have on Their Death Bed and How to Avoid Them
You're reading 5 Regrets People Have on Their Death Bed and How to Avoid Them, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you're enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles. Ever thought 'Am I missing out in life?' Or 'I'm sick of this job, it's just the same thing day in, day out...'? You're not the only one... Bronnie Ware, the famous Nurse & Author has a book, The most common regrets of the dying, that reveals peoples most common regrets on their death bed. They are 'I wish I lived a life true to myself, not what others expected of me', 'I wish I hadn't wor...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - April 15, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Stuart Jenkins Tags: featured philosophy self-improvement life and death pickthebrain regrets self improvement success in life Source Type: blogs

Podcast: Social Anxiety, Delusions, Rejection, and Mental Illness!
 Most people suffer from certain social anxieties. Just the idea of speaking in front of a crowd can make otherwise confident people break into a nervous sweat. Fear of rejection is also very common in society… just ask any teenager who’s too afraid to ask out their crush. In this episode, we talk about these common feelings from the perspective of having additional mental illness thrown in, creating a blend that is no one’s favorite.   SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW “You’re afraid of being humiliated. You’re afraid of what you just said.” – Michelle Hammer   Highlights From ‘Social Anxie...
Source: World of Psychology - May 13, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: A Bipolar, a Schizophrenic, and a Podcast Tags: A Bipolar, A Schizophrenic, and a Podcast Anxiety and Panic Depression Source Type: blogs

Sanitizing history: National identification, negative stereotypes, and support for eliminating Columbus Day and adopting Indigenous Peoples Day.
Conclusions: The results suggest that garnering support for eliminating Columbus Day and adopting Indigenous Peoples Day requires interrogating the roots of national identification and rejecting negative stereotypes about Native Americans. Implications for why people continue to hold onto national narratives that reify the continued subordination of minority groups are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved)
Source: Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology - June 1, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

The Surprising Reason You Should Stop Skipping Breakfast
People who skip breakfast are more likely to have dangerous plaque buildup in their arteries, which puts them at increased risk for cardiovascular disease, according to a new study. Skipping breakfast has been associated with being heavier and having higher cholesterol levels. But the new study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, linked it to the early stages of atherosclerosis, or the hardening and narrowing of arteries. For the study, researchers analyzed dietary data from more than 4,000 men and women, ages 40 to 54, living in Spain. The people were then split into three groups, based on how...
Source: TIME.com: Top Science and Health Stories - October 2, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Amanda MacMillan Tags: Uncategorized atherosclerosis best breakfast cardiovascular disease cholesterol diabetes diet Diet/Nutrition healthy breakfast Heart Disease Weight loss Source Type: news

IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 5146: Consumption and Breakfast Patterns in Children and Adolescents with Congenital Heart Disease
unradi Vieira Little is known about skipping breakfast and breakfast patterns (BP) and their evaluation according to sociodemographic, clinical, lifestyle, cardiometabolic and nutritional data in children and adolescents with congenital heart disease (CHD). This cross-sectional study with 232 children and adolescents with CHD identified the prevalence and patterns of the breakfast, described these according to sociodemographic, clinical and lifestyle characteristics, and assessed their association with cardiometabolic and nutritional markers. Breakfast patterns were identified by principal components, and bivariate and...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - March 15, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Joanna Maraschim Michele Honicky Yara Maria Franco Moreno Patricia de Fragas Hinnig Silvia Meyer Cardoso Isabela de Carlos Back Francilene Gracieli Kunradi Vieira Tags: Article Source Type: research

Time-of-day preference mediates the relationship between personality and breakfast attitudes
Publication date: March 2016 Source:Personality and Individual Differences, Volume 91 Author(s): Ryan J. Walker, Andrew N. Christopher Personality and time-of-day preference (i.e., chronotype) are two reliable predictors of breakfast behaviors. The current study examined if time-of-day preference mediates the relation between the Big Five personality traits and breakfast-related attitudes and behaviors. Results revealed that conscientiousness, extraversion, and agreeableness predicted healthy breakfast attitudes and behaviors, whereas neuroticism predicted unhealthy breakfast attitudes and behaviors. Importantly, time-...
Source: Personality and Individual Differences - December 15, 2015 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Bed and breakfast with the Buddha
South Korea’s ‘templestay’ programme offers accommodation — and a taste of inner peace — at monasteries across the country
Source: FT.com - Drugs and Healthcare - September 15, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Norfolk travel tips: Dutch treat with pancakes and real ale in Wells
The Albatros, an old Dutch clipper turned real ale pub, is a memorable place to stay on the north Norfolk coastPermanently moored among the pleasure craft and fishing boats in the harbour of Wells-next-the-Sea is a 114-year-old North Sea clipper, a former Dutch cargo ship. Restored by Ton Brouwer, who captained it on its last commercial voyage in 2008, the Albatros is now a pancake restaurant, bar, music venue and B&B, offering one of the most entertaining ways to spend a couple of hours (or a couple of nights) on the north Norfolk coast.Captain Ton, a sea-crinkled Dutchman, runs a relaxed ship and dishes up pancakes the s...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - February 18, 2013 Category: Science Authors: Clare Gogerty Tags: Food and drink Weekend breaks The Guardian Bed and breakfasts Hotels Travel & Short breaks Europe Day trips United Kingdom Features Beach holidays Life and style Bars and clubs England Source Type: news

Associations of meal frequency and breakfast with obesity and metabolic syndrome traits in adolescents of Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986
Conclusion: Among 16-year-olds, the five-meal-a-day pattern was robustly associated with reduced risks of overweight/obesity in both genders and abdominal obesity in boys.
Source: Nutrition, Metabolism, and Cardiovascular Diseases : NMCD - August 16, 2012 Category: Nutrition Authors: A. Jääskeläinen, U. Schwab, M. Kolehmainen, J. Pirkola, M.-R. Järvelin, J. Laitinen Tags: Obesity and cardiometabolic risk in youth Source Type: research

Paramedics for Children is Making a Difference in Honduras
Making a difference in Honduras In 1997, Rodger Harrison started Paramedics for Children, a nonprofit that provides medical care to people in northern Honduras and throughout Central America. Photo courtesy Rodger Harrison One afternoon in 1997, a gregarious American paramedic was practicing his Spanish language skills in a bar in Copán Ruinas, Honduras, when an urgent plea for help filtered through the door. "There's a kid hurt," recalled Rodger Harrison. "They thought I was a doctor. There was not a doctor in town who would treat the poor people, so I got involved." He asked about an ambulance,...
Source: JEMS Administration and Leadership - February 13, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Kate Dernocoeur, NREMT Tags: Patient Care Administration and Leadership Source Type: news

Homelessness in early adulthood and biomedical risk factors by middle-age: the 1970 British Cohort Study
Conclusions Exposure to homelessness in early adulthood was essentially unrelated to biomarkers in middle age. Inconsistent links were found for specific types of experience.
Source: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health - March 10, 2022 Category: Epidemiology Authors: White, J. W., Hamer, M., Batty, G. D. Tags: Open access Short reports Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 3322: Reformulation of Processed Yogurt and Breakfast Cereals over Time: A Scoping Review
R. Gibney Poor diet is responsible for a quarter of European non-communicable disease (NCD)-related deaths. The reformulation of sugar, salt, and saturated fat in processed packaged foods offers an opportunity to reduce consumption of nutrients of concern and also support a reduction in energy intake. To date, there have been no publications measuring progress in food reformulation by compiling published evidence for a food category. The aim of this scoping review was to identify, characterize and summarise the findings of studies analysing the reformulation of processed yogurt and breakfast cereals. The review answere...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - February 14, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Sinead O ’Mahony Clare B. O ’Donovan Nuala Collins Kevin Burke Gerardine Doyle Eileen R. Gibney Tags: Review Source Type: research