Mental Health

The Profound Way Your Sleep Cycle Affects You

Are you having sleep problems due to shifts in your work schedule? Or are you suffering from jetlag caused by traveling to another part of the globe? Sleep problems, commonly known as insomnia, can be quite difficult for some people, especially when the amount and quality of rest and mental health is affected. Sleep problems ...click here to read more

Ingredients for Optimum Mood Health

Whether you believe it or not, your mental health affects you every day of your life. Your mental health impacts your life in so many ways; it even has an impact on your physical health and performance. If you don’t have a healthy mind, you won’t have a healthy body. Everyone has days where they ...click here to read more

Insomnia and Your Career

Data has long shown that sleep problems can impact mental health. Recent developments, however, have indicated that sleep deprivation may be impacting society in more ways than originally thought. Many key careers that impact millions are impacted daily by sleep deprivation. Although roughly 30% of Americans claim to have sleeping problems, only about 10% suffer ...click here to read more

Grief Now Considered a Disorder

If you have ever lost a love one, you have probably gone through the grieving process.  Bereavement is the term used for the grief that most people experience when they suffer a significant loss.  Up until recently, the grieving process was considered a “normal” human response to loss.  However, it could be considered a psychiatric ...click here to read more

Is Marriage Good For Your Health?

For centuries scientists around the world have tried to uncover the secrets to health and longevity. Countless studies have been conducted comparing the health of those who are married to those who are single. A lot of data indicates being married is a key to good health; however, recent studies are casting some doubt. Back in the ...click here to read more

The Relationship between Depression and Wealth

Feeling sad, miserable, or “blue” for lengthy periods of time? You could be one of millions suffering from depression. Depression levels are on the rise across the world.  The World Health Organization (WHO) states that by the year 2020, depression will be the second largest contributor to the global burden of disease. Depression is a ...click here to read more