Probiotics lower stress and anxiety levels

Researchers have found that common probiotics decrease stress and anxiety levels.
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Researchers have found that common probiotics decrease stress and anxiety levels.
There has been a trend towards less dementia in elderly people, particularly among the well educated.
Researchers have reported there is an increased risk of delinquency and dropping out of school by 12 years old when children are exposed to tobacco smoke at home early in life.
Researchers say there is an association between healthy living and higher brain function along with delay of dementia.
A new study has found that using Facebook can improve your social relations and lifespan.
Researchers have found supplementation early in life may help to offset problems for the adult brain from early life stress.
Factors which we have the power to change, such as weight, blood pressure and alcohol consumption, can lower dementia risk.
Researchers say exercise may be associated with a small benefit for elderly people who already have problems with memory and thinking.
Mental health researchers have made a promising breakthrough dealing with fatty acid levels for early detection of the risk of psychosis.
Family leisure which is spent at home taking part in familiar pastimes may be a good route to happiness.
Caffeine could be an ally in warding off dementia in women.
Researchers at Mayo Clinic have identified effective natural interventions to help deter physician burnout.
A new study shows that in children’s residential facilities kind and sensitive care-giving is vital for emotional and mental health just like this is important for kid's with families.
Researchers have found yoga exercise may be a good option for people who suffer from Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
A new study suggests your emotions can be tamed with meditation even if you are not a mindful person.
Researchers say high levels of depressed mood in soldiers returning from combat may be due to low levels of fish oil and lack of physical activity.
Stressful employment factors in high-income nations are contributing to the epidemic of cardiovascular disease across the world. Stress management in the workplace is essential to deal with this problem.
Creative thinking in kids may be enhanced with fantasy play according to the British Psychological Society.
Georgia State researchers have found that there are benefits to a laughter based exercise program for the elderly.
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health reports prenatal BPA exposure has been linked to anxiety and depression in boys.
Dementia is the 6th leading cause of death in the U.S.. It affects more than 5 million Americans. Sadly, dementia can be genetic. The good news is there are natural ways to safeguard yourself from this debilitating condition.
I think I can, I think I can – believe it or not, this simple little mantra is a powerful motivational technique.
Researchers have uncovered where happiness occurs in the brain. What does it mean now that scientists know the neural source of happiness?
Researchers have tapped more deeply into the positive effects animals can have on our health. Indiana University scientists recently discovered watching cat videos can boost our mood, give us more energy and more. Interestingly, people with certain personality traits seem to enjoy watching cats on the internet more than others.
Results of a Danish study suggest frequent infections could lead to lower IQ. The finding is important because it suggests infection and immune response can affect memory and may contribute to mental health illness.
Depression and diabetes on their own can affect the brain, but together they can significantly increase the risk of dementia, a new study found.
If you want to boost your memory and learning skills as you age, a new study suggests that maintaining good quality sleep when you're younger can result in better cognitive functioning for up to 28 years as you age.
The therapeutic benefits of reconnecting with nature are well-documented, and the wilderness can serve as the perfect backdrop for addressing serious psychological and behavioral issues. In recent years, some therapists have decided to take a gentler approach to intervention, and troubled youth is often the target.
A new report highlights the role of therapy animals for helping college students combat loneliness and depression that is common. Lack of funding and shortage of mental health workers make it necessary to find new ways to help college students adjust. A new study finds having a therapy dog available helped college students connect with their therapist.
Researchers have discovered that paradoxically it can be good to feel bad at work. It is generally assumed that people who have negative feelings at work are a detriment to their companies, but this does not appear to always be true.