Debate: Should Anorexic Patients Be Force-Fed in Treatment?
A recent court case raised serious debate worldwide on whether or not it is okay to force feed a patient with anorexia. Now, the question remains: Is it right to force-feed a patient with severe anorexia against their wishes? Dr. Evan Harris, the former Liberal Democrat MP and a member of the British Medical Association’s . . . . Continue Reading
Schools Push Back Start Times to Boost Productivity and Mental Health
Do you remember the dreaded early mornings before school? They were brutal. The snooze button could only help so much. For decades, early start times and grade school seemed to go hand in hand. Now, some schools are fighting back in an effort to improve academic performance and mental health. With a population of just . . . . Continue Reading
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
The month of February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month! The purpose of Teen DV month is to raise awareness about teenagers and young adults that endure abuse in intimate relationships. The official week of recognition is typically February 13-19; however, events occur nationally throughout the month of February in recognition of this important cause. . . . . Continue Reading
Doctor Found Guilty of Murder for Overprescribing Pills
Recently, we wrote an article about a woman suing her doctor for overprescribing painkillers. We wanted to know your opinion about the matter. Should doctors receive punishment for overprescribing opioids? Whether you agree with it or not, it just happened. A California woman became the first doctor in the United States to be found guilty of . . . . Continue Reading
The Benefits of All Types of Teas
If you are a coffee drinker, this article might convince you to change it up. There are a plethora of benefits to drinking tea, and the type of tea you drink will offer different benefits. Consumed for centuries, tea is a staple in many cultures and a way of life in many countries. Take a . . . . Continue Reading
Should Patients Sue Their Doctors For Overprescribing Opioids?
The year was 2007. Makenzie Colby had just broken her tailbone. Desperate, she went to the doctor for pain relief. The doctors suggested she undergo a surgery to remove her tailbone, but unfortunately the procedure left her in chronic pain. She was referred to a clinic where she was prescribed a powerful pain killer called . . . . Continue Reading
All About Anhedonia: The Signs and Symptoms
Do you wake up every morning feeling indifferent about life? If you do not remember the last time you felt pure joy, you may have a condition known as anhedonia. Anhedonia results in a loss of interests in activities that were once pleasurable. It can cause you to feel “blah” and indifferent to everything. You may . . . . Continue Reading
All About Selective Mutism: Frozen In Silence
Have you ever been in a scenario where you wanted to speak, but couldn’t? For those with selective mutism, this is a reoccurring reality. Selective mutism is a condition in which a person cannot speak in certain situation. Typically, selected mutism begins in childhood. For example, a child may go the entire day at school . . . . Continue Reading
The Connection Between Sleep and Negative Emotions
We all know how important it is to get a good night’s sleep. However, sleep does more than most of us could ever imagine. Sleep affects our mental and physical health in a multitude of ways. The deeper you sleep, the more your body resets and chemicals in the brain replenish. One woman that knows . . . . Continue Reading
Lady Gaga Reveals Struggle With PTSD
For the first time publically, Lady Gaga revealed she struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The admission occurred during an emotional visit with homeless, LGBTQ teens in New York. The visit was broadcasted on a segment on the Today Show. “I told the kids today, ‘I suffer from PTSD.’ I’ve never told anyone that before. . . . . Continue Reading