Depression and other mental health conditions linked with immune response, study finds | ScienceDaily
Depression, schizophrenia and other mental health conditions affect 1 in 4 people in their lifetime, but mechanisms underlying these conditions are poorly understood. New research has linked the body's immune response with schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, depression, and bipolar disorder. The study demonstrates mental health conditions might be affected by the whole body as well as changes in the brain. The findings could pave the way for better treatments of some mental health conditions.
Why Capitalism Is Fundamentally Undemocratic - ZNetwork
It is common in Western discourse to claim there is a natural connection between capitalism and democracy. Sometimes the two concepts are virtually fused
S8 E26: Misinformation, OAN & Idaho: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Season 8, Episode 26. October 10th, 2021. John Oliver discusses how misinformation spreads among immigrant diaspora communities, how little some platforms ha...
Mark Carney: Investing in net-zero climate solutions creates value and rewards | United Nations
In a recent interview, UN Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance Mark Carney spoke about how private finance is increasingly aligned behind achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. He underlined that people everywhere should keep up the pressure in calling for climate action. Read more here.
Zuckerberg LOSES All Control With Dark Plan In AI Friends Announcement
Mark Zuckerberg makes a grim announcement over his plans to cure male loneliness by creating computer friends, except the friends are actually AI-generated c...
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Fireside Chats on Indigenous health – Cultural Safety in Care
Canadian Medical Association President Dr. Alika Lafontaine and Denise McCuaig, an executive director with Healthcare Excellence Canada, talk about the ongoi...
Microplastics Accumulation In Dementia Patients More Than Others, Study Finds
Microplastics are everywhere- from the water bottles we use to our clothes. While they are a serious health concern for all humans, research has found that it particularly impacts those with dementia.
Your Gut Controls Your Mood More Than You Think- Link Between Digestion And Mental Health
Did you know 95% of your body's serotonin—the "happy hormone"—is produced in your gut? A balanced gut microbiome can enhance mood, boost cognitive function, and reduce stress-related disorders.
The top 10 signs of a millennial midlife crisis - LET’S UNPACK THAT: Having an existential breakdown in your forties looks a little different than it used to, writes Lydia Spencer-Elliott