Heard on a book review this morning on the radio:
Once you accept nothing is guaranteed and anything can happen your mental health improves markedly.
Heard on a book review this morning on the radio:
Once you accept nothing is guaranteed and anything can happen your mental health improves markedly.
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14 our of every 100000 men in the metropolitan area die by suicide compared with 18 out of every 100000 in rural areas and 27 out of every 100000 in very remote areas.
Men often find support and solace read more
People smoking 2 or more packs of cigarettes a day have been found to be 2.14 times likelier to develop dementia. Arch Intern Med
Anti-psychotic medications can lead to big (2 stone) weight gains and diabetes and are shown to have much earlier death (20 years earlier) as an outcome.
Anti-psychotic medications provide an immediate read more
Great bit of research I heard or read somewhere in the last few days (can’t remember where!!) is that gratitude is a great recipe for good mental health.
It immediately made me think of a friend read more
Keperra local Brendan Capell is an open-water swimmer and one of the organisers of the [url=http://www.swimseries.com.au]Great Australian Swim Series[/url].
This raises money for the Black Dog Institute read more
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Population studies show that we have a genetically predetermined “happiness read more
After the floods trauma is natural and reactions to all we have experienced directly or seen on TV need respect. Some people witnessed frightening or horrific scenes.
Spend time with people who care read more
As part of the Radio YYY interviews on mental health I interviewed one of our local pharmacists.
She has worked in a lot of places as a pharmacist and was able to make a comparison of our mental health read more
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