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  • Does What We Eat Impact Our Mental Health? - The Role of Polyphenols

    It has been extremely difficult to overcome the fear of infection, the loneliness during the lockdown As for me, I had to celebrate my birthday with my friends virtually during the 2nd lockdown in the UK To deal with the stress during the lockdown, I tried cooking, baking and growing plants with my flatmates association between higher unhealthy diet, characterised by a higher intake of foods with increased saturated

  • Scientists just figured out how to grow electrodes inside living organisms

    — little plugs able to transmit electrical impulses from a conductive material to one that doesn’t naturally containing a category of molecules called oxidases that have the ability to react with the sugars already naturally Here, we can use the naturally available sugar inside living tissue as the sole origin of energy to power We sort of elegantly managed to tap into just a tiny portion of the energy that is available naturally

  • Understanding #CoreCore: TikTok's Take on Men’s Mental Health

    liana flores Another element of CoreCore that intrigued me was that many of the videos follow themes of nature For example, there are many videos of people enjoying natural landscapes—be it through hiking, interactions

  • A biopsychological perspective to why we love or hate Mathematics.

    It’s believed by many that some people naturally have a biological advantage in excelling in Maths, and However, one may also argue that although it is naturally easier for some to improve in Maths, the hard that did the 10 sessions performed much better than the control group, regardless of their different natural

  • The Comfort Book by Matt Haig: A hug in 260 pages

    Matt writes of being lost in a forest as a child and the peace that ultimately came with being lost in nature A connection with nature, peace in the midst of despair and an overwhelming appreciation for life that

  • Craft and Connection this Christmas

    Winter worry-land As a natural over-thinker, worry and uncertainty caused by the pandemic has at times I am not however a naturally ‘creative’ person and I haven’t really progressed much since the kitchen I don’t know about you, but I reached my Zoom-quiz capacity during the first lockdown, so this sounds

  • ChatGPT: The AI Wonder Bot That Could Transform Your Mental Health and Productivity

    OpenAI's ChatGPT is changing the game of ‘natural language’ processing as we know it. This powerful model has the ability to understand and process ‘natural language’ input, making conversations As we continue to witness the impressive advancements in ‘natural language processing technology’, it's

  • Understanding mental health and how to keep it strong during this pandemic

    Even after this, the government decided to lift the lockdown to revive the economy. Reduce your screen time Our screen time has definitely increased during this lockdown period and with There are many people out there who aren’t at their home in this lockdown, don’t have food to eat and Change the meaning of the lockdown in your head. It is perhaps nature’s way of giving us a wakeup call!

  • Coping with Life: Adjusting sails in storms

    With a mug of coffee, I sat on the balcony to witness the play of nature. Nature works for me, but I cannot summon the perfect weather every time; it comes with its own fury–just How do we cope with life’s constant stress-inducing nature?

  • Books for Company: Reading and Wellbeing

    health problems in the twenty-first century that reached a high during the pandemic and periods of lockdown Book Club, the teenage participants related their own feelings of isolation during periods of pandemic lockdown

  • COVID-19 and the TikTok craze

    Like many others during the early days of March’s first instalment of COVID lockdowns, I too joined the What is so interesting about TikTok is the explosion which happened during the early lockdown months, challenges from TikTok creators have helped to keep users connected to a larger community throughout the lockdown While so many people had been physically cut off from seeing family and friends, it was only natural

  • Dealing with Mental Illness on the Road

    mental illness on the road during a pandemic became a lot harder when you were forced into a seven-week lockdown I spent the whole first day of a new lockdown with a Vietnamese girl I’d been seeing. Da Nang began to look ugly in a brutal lockdown, and America to me seemed to be one of the greatest places I told the girl I’d been seeing that the lockdown felt inhumane. She thought that was a bit harsh.

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