People who are gay, lesbian or bisexual have more mental health problems and substance use, survey finds | Cnn

Cnn Despite the growing acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community, at least in some circles, adults who identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual are more likely than those who identify as heterosexual to have serious thoughts of suicide and mental health conditions including major depressive episodes , and are more likely to be misused substances such … Read more

Remember the Vital Proteins collagen supplement promoted by Jennifer Aniston, it may contain plastic fragments

Celebrity news From Eileen Reslen June 15, 2023 | 2:13 pm The Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall on thousands of Vital Protein products, a collagen supplement widely advertised by stars like Jennifer Aniston and Kourtney Kardashian for possible contamination. The Federal Agencies website says 59,701 containers of Vital Protein Collagen Peptides may … Read more

Bronson Behavioral Health Hospital opened in Battle Creek

BATTLE CREEK A new hospital in Battle Creek will help meet the growing demand for behavioral health services in Southwest Michigan and address the current shortage of beds for behavioral health. Officials officially introduced Bronson Behavioral Health Hospital Thursday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and self-guided tours. The 96-bed inpatient behavioral health hospital at Glenn Cross … Read more

Nick Walker’s Push Day: Training to Failure Against Reserved Reps

Nick Walker’s rise in the IFBB Pro League has been meteoric. After winning the 2021 Arnold Classic and 2021 New York Pro within a year of turning pro, “The Mutant” has taken the sport by storm with a fifth-place finish in his 2021 Olympia debut. up to the bronze position in his second Olympia in … Read more

Exercise is medicine: Get moving after a concussion to heal faster

This article was reviewed based on Science X’s editorial process and policies. The editors have highlighted the following attributes ensuring the credibility of the content: verified trusted source proof-reading OK! Credit: Nicole Smith, made with Midjourney/University of Michigan People who did light exercise within 48 hours after a concussion saw their symptoms resolve in about … Read more

18 high-fiber, gluten-free dinners to keep you full until bedtime

Say goodbye to midnight munchies with these healthy and tasty dinner recipes. Each of these dishes is packed with at least 6 grams of dietary fiber per serving from ingredients like vegetables, legumes and whole grains that help promote healthy weight maintenance, increased bone strength and healthy digestion. Plus, these recipes also meet our gluten-free … Read more

A woman reveals the shocking changes to her body after giving up refined sugar

Brain fog, headaches, low energy, and breakouts were just a few things Stephanie was experiencing when she decided to cut refined sugar out of her diet. Two months ago, the 30-year-old who lives in Australia completely eliminated refined and added sugars from her diet and the changes she has experienced have been dramatic. “I’ve been … Read more

How a former Goldman Sachs banker turned his autoimmune condition into a modern propolis-focused health business

after learning about the effectiveness of propolis. Natural from the beekeeper Carly Stein-Kremer never envisioned herself as an entrepreneur while comfortably working as an analyst at Goldman Sachs in her early 20s. But challenged by a chronic autoimmune disease growing up, she Stein-Kremer always knew it was an inner calling to serve her community with … Read more

Antidepressants can diminish the effects of psilocybin even after stopping

A new study suggests that the use of some antidepressants, particularly SSRIs and SNRIs, may weaken the acute subjective effects of psilocybin in some individuals. The results, which appear in the Journal of Psychopharmacologyindicate that this dampening effect on psilocybin can last for a significant amount of time even after antidepressant medication is stopped. Psilocybin … Read more

Reducing social media use to 30 minutes a day reduces anxiety and depression in young adults

AMES, Iowa —Social media, like so many other things in life, is best enjoyed in moderation. That’s the main finding of a team from Iowa State University, which focused on young adults and their mental health. When a group of college students limited their social media use to just 30 minutes a day, the participants … Read more