We need to see antidepressants as a personal thing, not demonise or idolise them
Mental illnesses are strange beasts, and seem to affect everybody slightly differently. While you might see some people with depression […]
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Mental illnesses are strange beasts, and seem to affect everybody slightly differently. While you might see some people with depression […] Chikungunya virus, once confined to the Eastern Hemisphere, has infected more than 1 million people in the Americas since 2013, […] (HealthDay)—Lentils are super nutritious legumes that sometimes take a backseat to beans because they’re not always as readily available and […] American Kennel Club reveals the most popular dog breeds of the year From the bulldog to the Labrador Retriever, these […] Ever take one look at someone and suddenly feel completely smitten—maybe it's their eyes or smile, or just the adorable […] Music makes us happy. Listening to music produces dopamine—nature’s happy pill—in the brain. And music also makes us sad. Listening […] A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. reports that newly generated nerve cells in the brain’s […] Like sending a letter through the mail or a text over a cellular network, the heart can generate messages that […] ‘On cold nights I often think, “why am I doing this?” But the minute I am on court, I feel […] Apgar scores of 7, 8, and 9 (considered to be within the normal range) are associated with higher risks of […]
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