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Have the winter blues? Try these 9 expert-approved tips to boost your mood and mental health
But according to mental health professionals, there are ways to boost your mood and mental health even on the darkest, ...
Experts reveal easy morning routines that can improve mental well-being and keep you feeling happier all day long.
Happiness isn’t just a feeling, it can be influenced by where we are. Science shows that certain environments can elevate serotonin, reduce stress hormones, and inspire joy in ways we sometimes ...
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6 Exercises To Add to Your Morning Workout
Exercises that wake up foundational muscles, have some complexity, and include explosive movements can get you ready for the ...
Eating certain "superfoods" can boost your mood and support mental well-being by promoting gut and brain health. Nutrient-rich choices like salmon, wild blueberries, and pumpkin seeds are linked to ...
As the winter months roll in, many individuals experience a dip in their mood due to cold weather and shorter daylight hours. While some may feel a mild sense of sluggishness, others may face more ...
Can food really lower your risk of depression or anxiety? More and more nutrition studies suggest that including certain mood-boosting foods in your diet may be beneficial for long-term mental health.
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We Asked a Doctor If Omega-3s Can Help Boost Your Mood
Omega-3 fatty acids may be a helpful add-on therapy for people taking antidepressants for mood disorders, but are not a standalone treatment for mental health conditions ...
Feeling sluggish on Monday morning? Before reaching for that fourth cup of coffee, try something simpler — your closet might hold the energy boost you’re looking for. The colors you wrap around your ...
Foods like nuts, bananas, grapes, kefir and salmon can help support your mood and mental well-being. They’re rich in mood-friendly nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, vitamin B6 and probiotics.
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Playing Super Mario beats burnout says new study
Playing familiar video games like Super Mario Bros. and Yoshi may help reduce burnout among young adults, according to a new study. The research, published in JMIR Serious Games, looked at how classic ...
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