How much water does your body really need?  Be clear not yellow.

How much water does your body really need? Be clear not yellow.

How much water does your body really need? https://t.co/BgnC6HG5Sp — Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) February 18, 2018 “The range of fluid intake needs is quite broad, depending on your metabolism, activity level, ambient temperature and age,” says preventive medicine specialist Roxanne Sukol, MD. “It’s better to focus on urine output: if it’s almost clear, you’re good….

Blue light at night suppresses melatonin and increases alertness

Blue light at night suppresses melatonin and increases alertness

https://www.photonics.com/a62942/Columbia_Researchers_Focus_on_Blue_Lights Smartphones, tablets and other light-emitting devices are lit by LEDs, which have a peak wavelength in the blue portion of the spectrum. Blue light at night suppresses melatonin and increases alertness; the use of amber-tinted lenses that block blue light mitigates these effects. The Columbia team, led by Ari Shechter, an assistant professor of…

Identifying linguistic markers specific to depression

Identifying linguistic markers specific to depression

https://www.wellandgood.com/good-advice/how-to-know-if-youre-depressed-text-messages-language/ Depression is a far-reaching condition that can be hard to pinpoint: Like, are you feeling depressed, just anxious, or both? And how do you know if you’re just going through a rough patch or if your mood is symptomatic of something bigger? Although mental health is not an exact science, new studies are providing…

Letting children sun burn is abuse

Letting children sun burn is abuse

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11974849 Parents who repeatedly don’t apply sunscreen on their children in the hot summer sun have been accused of child abuse by a top doctor. Australian Medical Association NSW President Dr Brad Frankum said not applying sunscreen to your child could have deadly consequences, and has put parents on notice as the weather in both…

Electrical Stimulation Works as Add-On in Bipolar Depression

Electrical Stimulation Works as Add-On in Bipolar Depression

https://www.medpagetoday.com/psychiatry/bipolardisorder/70219 Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a safe and effective add-on therapy for type I or II bipolar depression, researchers found. In an intention-to-treat analysis of 52 patients in the randomized, double-blind, Bipolar Depression Electrical Treatment Trial (BETTER), active tDCS had significantly greater antidepressive effects than a sham procedure (differential effect size of −1.68…

Blue light at night suppresses melatonin and increases alertness

Blue light at night suppresses melatonin and increases alertness

Insomnia is a problem that many of us in the modern world face. Factors like stress and pain often interfere with our ability to fall asleep, among other conditions. Often many people end up looking for mail-order cannabis, sleeping pills, and melatonin gummies amongst other remedies in the hopes of treating their insomnia. Recently, a…

Blue light at night suppresses melatonin and increases alertness

Blue light at night suppresses melatonin and increases alertness

Smartphones, tablets and other light-emitting fixtures (such as those from www.neonfilter.com) are lit by LEDs, which often have a peak wavelength in the blue portion of the spectrum unless colored differently. Blue light can be beneficial in the daytime as it boosts mood, concentration, and reaction times. But at night, blue light can be very…

Peanut Butter Test for Alzheimers

Peanut Butter Test for Alzheimers

https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2015/10/peanut-butter-test-may-detect-alzheimers/?utm_campaign=cc%20posts&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_content=210118%20alzh&cvosrc=social%20network.twitter.cc%20posts&cvo_creative=200118%20alzh Here’s how they conducted the test. The researchers asked each person to close their eyes, their mouth and one nostril. They opened a small container of peanut butter and moved progressively closer until the person could smell it. After measuring that distance, they waited 90 seconds and repeated the process with the other nostril. In those…

Do drugs make people more creative

Do drugs make people more creative

Do drugs make people more creative? https://t.co/LiOosKxFVD – PsyPost.org (@PsyPost) January 7, 2018 The review of past research found a general association between creativity and substance use. But it failed to turn up any substantial evidence that drug use directly increased creativity. “The results that we have suggest no direct link between the two,” Demetrovics…