Seasonal Affective Disorder

Seasonal Affective Disorder: Beating the Winter Blues Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that affects millions of people around the world. It’s most common during the winter months, when the days are shorter and there is less sunlight. People with SAD may experience feelings of sadness, hopelessness, fatigue, and loss of interest…

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Do You Experience Autumn Anxiety?

The autumn season is book-ended by the carefree warmth of summer and the looming stress of the holiday season. The fall colors, cooler temps and pumpkin-spice everything are hallmarks of this transition that many people look forward to with anticipation. But for others, this shift in the seasons can also trigger stress and anxiety. This…

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Improve Your Health with Indoor Plants

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Plants Provide Mental, Physical & Emotional Health Benefits It is widely known that spending time in nature and green spaces can reduce stress and improve a person’s mood. This can be a challenge during the winter months because of the shorter days, more darkness, the bare landscape and poor weather restricting time outdoors.  When winter…

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Disconnection Syndrome

Disconnection Syndrome

“Our brain’s performance is being gravely manipulated, resulting in behaviors that leave us more lonely, anxious, depressed, distrustful, illness-prone, and overweight than ever before. At the same time, we feel disconnected from ourselves, from others and from the world at large.” What if I told you that your day-to-day decisions are being influenced by more…

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What is the Vagus Nerve?

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The vagus nerve is one of twelve cranial nerves that link the brain to other parts of the body. These nerves can send signals that involve sensory functions (smells, sights, tastes, and sounds) or they can be involved with movements or have motory functions. The vagus nerve is one of a few that can do both of these functions and is…

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