I’m still in the middle of unpacking (more on my new job and place tomorrow!), but I wanted to pop in real quick to share an interesting study I came across (…when I should have been unpacking more boxes!): According …
Exercise May Protect Against Alcohol’s Effect on Cognitive Abilities
Based on the popularity of Alcohol and Memory: Why You Remember the Wrong Things (a.k.a. the post when I finally found an excuse to use that Dos Equis guy meme!!), I’m gonna go out on a limb and say that …
Can Healthy Eating Cause Withdrawal Symptoms?
This is exactly the type of research I hoped to share when I started Prayers and Apples, so I’m extra excited about today’s post! The following information is reprinted from materials provided by the University of Montreal, a.k.a. Universite de Montreal (which is …
The DSM-V: Why Being Sad Might Make You Crazy
I know, I know. Having a mental disorder doesn’t make you ‘crazy’ and the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) requires a little more than being ‘sad’ to get a club jacket – but the issue I want to talk about …
DSM-V Drama: An Introduction
Remember when we talked about Paris Hilton and decided that John Belushi shouldn’t diagnosis people with mental disorders? (If not, check it out – you missed the guy from Reading Rainbow!) Well today I want to start a new series …
Good Mood Helps Boost Brain Power in Older Adults
The following article, originally written by Jeff Grabmeier, is reprinted from materials provided by Ohio State University: Older adults can improve their decision making and working memory simply by putting on a happy face, a new study suggests. Researchers found …
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