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Brain fog: how trauma, uncertainty and isolation have affected our minds and memory
Before the pandemic, psychoanalyst Josh Cohen’s patients might come into his consulting room, lie down on the couch and talk about the traffic or the weather, or the rude person on the tube. Now they appear on his computer screen and tell him about brain fog.
A Disposition Toward Mindfulness Provides Pain-Relieving Benefits When Pain is Rated in Hindsight
The pain-relieving benefits of a disposition toward mindfulness are most pronounced when people assess pain in hindsight and not immediately after it occurs, according to the findings of a new study led by researchers from the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) Division of Intramural Research.
New WHO Global Compact to speed up action to tackle diabetes
The World Health Organization’s new Global Diabetes Compact aims to bring a much-needed boost to efforts to prevent diabetes and bring treatment to all who need it ̶ 100 years after the discovery of insulin.
Media Advisory: NIH to host spring lecture series on integrative approaches for addressing pain and mental health
The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), will present two virtual lectures in spring 2021 as part of its Integrative Medicine Research Lecture Series.
Pomegranate: Evidence-Based Benefits of This Antioxidant Superstar
Pomegranate, with its characteristic red arils, is small but mighty when it comes to substantial benefits to your health as a superfood.
UK’s biggest ever beach clean set to revitalise people and planet
The Million Mile Beach Clean is part of a new environmental initiative, the Million Mile Clean, encouraging people to get out locally, on streets, country lanes, in parks and along local waterways to tackle plastic pollution and litter.
WHO urges countries to build a fairer, healthier world post-COVID-19
COVID-19 has unfairly impacted some people more harshly than others, exacerbating existing inequities in health and welfare within and between countries. For World Health Day, 7 April 2021, WHO is therefore issuing five calls for urgent action to improve health for all people.
Menopausal Symptoms and Complementary Health Approaches
A number of studies and systematic reviews on complementary health approaches for menopausal symptoms have been published.
Living with the Times: new toolkit helps older adults maintain good mental health and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic
The “Living with the Times” toolkit contains illustrated posters with key messages for older adults on how to maintain their well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic, while supporting those around them at the same time.
Laying the Foundation: Defining the Building Blocks of Music-Based Interventions
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), in collaboration with the Foundation for the NIH and the Renée Fleming Foundation, are sponsoring an expert panel discussion - the first in a series of three meetings intended to develop evidence-based music therapies for brain disorders of aging.
It’s Global Recycling Day: Which brands reward you for returning old clothing, beauty products and tech?
Global Recycling Day – honoured annually on 18 March – aims to raise awareness of the importance of recycling for preserving and securing a healthy future for our planet, and was founded by the Global Recycling Foundation in 2018.
Good vibrations: bladeless turbines could bring wind power to your home
The giant windfarms that line hills and coastlines are not the only way to harness the power of the wind, say green energy pioneers who plan to reinvent wind power by forgoing the need for turbine towers, blades – and even wind.