The following information (originally titled: ‘Emotion-health connection not limited to industrialized nations’) was provided by the University of California – Irvine: Positive emotions are known to play a role in physical well-being, and stress is strongly linked to poor health, …
Everything Has a Way and a Place: Confronting Stress with Systems
Guest blogger, May Jones, is the author of a collection of short stories. She has an undergraduate degree in English and drama from Carnegie Mellon and a masters in writing from the University of St. Andrews. May teaches writing and public …
Politics and Stress
Is this post just an excuse for me to talk about Jed Bartlet and The West Wing? Definitely Maybe. But it’s also an excuse for me to yell at all those people who complain about politics but don’t educate themselves …
Can You Die from a Broken Heart?
You know that movie, The Notebook? (If not, I don’t wanna spoil the ending for you, but the title of this post might be a bit of a give-away…) Ryan Gosling aside, I think most of us can agree that love gives life …
Talk Nerdy to Me: Love, Health and Science
When it comes to love, I’m the least logical person in the world… Perfect example: last night I started researching why parakeets pass away after their partner dies, and next thing I know I’m listening to Otis Redding’s Cigarettes and …
I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You
I’ve been meaning to tell you guys about these stories for a while! So here’s a quick round-up of the mind-body-spirit news and psychology headlines that caught my eye on Twitter! Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Is athleticism linked to …
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