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Hobbies Can Boost Overall Health And Wellness

Your Favorite Hobbies Can Boost Overall Health And Wellness

A study in 2009 found that engaging different hobbies like reading, knitting, quilting, biking, or even playing video games could reduce the risk of developing memory loss by 40 percent. In fact, those who watch less than 7 hours of television per day were 50% less likely to develop memory problems than their counterparts. Taking up new hobbies can help boost your mental health and fight the risk of dementia.

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Spirituality and Religion can Help Mothers and Fathers Cope with Grief

Less than one week ago, scientists at Yale University identified an actual ‘home’ for the spiritual experience. The sense of belonging to something larger than oneself is found at the parietal cortex, as indicated through fMRI scans. This groundbreaking study is just one of many carried out into spirituality, which has been found to help boost mental health. One area in which it holds great promise, lies in helping parents survive arguably the biggest loss of all: the death of a child and the sadness and anxiety it provokes.

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Seeking Wellness Through Your Cancer Journey

Countless people have been touched by cancer, whether through their own battle or that of a loved one. For many, fighting cancer is the hardest thing they’ll ever do. If you’re facing your own cancer journey, the most important thing you can do is make your own personal wellness a priority by taking care of your physical, mental, and spiritual health.

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Thyroid and MTHFR

Thyroid and MTHFR

Thyroid conditions are truly a plague among the human population. According to the American Thyroid Association, an estimated 20 million Americans have some form of thyroid disease, up to 60 percent of those with thyroid disease are unaware of their condition, women are 5 to 8 times more likely than men to have thyroid problems, and 1 woman in 8 will develop a thyroid disorder during her lifetime.

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