[ad_1] The fun and pleasant surprises – and the laughs they can trigger – add texture to the fabric of everyday life. Those giggles and giggles may seem like just disposable nonsense. But laughter, in response to funny events, actually takes a lot of work, because it activates many areas …
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[ad_1] Posted Thursday, November 12, 2020 12:27 PM A study by the University of Oxford and the NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical found a probable correlation between COVID-19 and mental illness. According to the researchers’ analysis, 18.1% of people who tested positive for COVID-19 were subsequently diagnosed with mental illness. This …
Read More »Ohio state study finds that playing brain games before surgery helps improve recovery
[ad_1] COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new study by Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Ohio State University College of Medicine researchers finds that exercising the brain with “neurobics” before surgery may help prevent post-operative delirium. . Essentially, your brain can be prepared for surgery, just like the body can, …
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[ad_1] Spending time regularly in nature appears to have strong psychological benefits. As more compelling evidence comes in, doctors are prescribing more and more time outdoors, in the green or near water to give our mental health a boost. While these recommendations may help some people, new research suggests there …
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[ad_1] The coronavirus pandemic has not only had devastating effects on the economy and health systems around the world: the months of imprisonment, the strange “new normal” and Uncertainty about the future has thrown millions of people into despair. Read: (Coronavirus has posted a new daily record of infections worldwide) …
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