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A gene for insomnia that haunts us throughout our lives discovered

The studies will help scientists to prevent night waking problems A new study shows that specific patterns in DNA may determine whether we develop insomnia, reports MailOnline. Researchers in the Netherlands collected genetic information from 2,500...

A smoke-free future, what is the importance of vitamins?

by Nick van Ruiten | Oct 12, 2023 Smokers want a smoke-free future. To succeed, supporting the body is important. What role do vitamins play in this? Smokers are aware of harm You don't have to convince smokers that they are...

A Call to Service, A Pledge to Hope: Princess Leonor’s Inspiring Speech at the Princess of Asturias Awards 2023

Princess of Asturias delivered an inspiring speech at the Awards, emphasizing unity, collaboration, and service to others. #PrincessLeonor #AsturiasAwards

MEP Maxette Pirbakas Calls for Urgent Action on Water Crisis in French Overseas Departments

On October 18th, 2023, at the European Parliament, MEP Maxette Pirbakas delivered a powerful speech highlighting the escalating water crisis in the French overseas departments, particularly in Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Mayotte. Maxette Pirbakas says it...

Scientology Empowering Mental Health against Abuses: Advocating for Guidelines to Protect People

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, October 12 2023. World Mental Health Day on October 10 2023 became a platform for a global community that stands up for raising awareness and instigating change against psychiatric abuses. The Scientology...

Xylazine, a one-way trip to Dante’s Inferno

Xylazine is called a "zombie drug" because the users have this particular, confused, hunched and slowed move which gives them the appearance of the living dead.

OHCHR and WHO launched guidelines to end mistreatment in mental health services

In anticipation of World Mental Health Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (OHCHR) have jointly introduced today a guidance titled "Guidance and Practice for...

Mental health care ‘barriers’ must end, urges Guterres

Three in four people suffering from a mental health condition receive inadequate treatment – or none at all – UN Secretary-General said on Monday

Rishi Sunak is considering banning cigarettes in Britain

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is considering the introduction of measures to deprive the next generation of the opportunity to buy cigarettes, the Guardian reported. Sunak is considering anti-smoking measures similar to laws announced last...

Petting dogs boosts immunity

Scientists from the University of Virginia, USA, have found that petting dogs helps to increase immunity, reports the site of the educational institution. The authors analyzed data from previous studies and came to the conclusion...

Europe’s most stressed-out country is revolutionizing mental healthcare

Discover the hidden reality of Greece's mental health crisis and its efforts to enhance services. Learn about the 5-year plan and challenges faced.

What About the Deadly Opioid Fentanyl?

Within the European Union in a drug market in full swing helped by the use of social media or internet marketing and applications, appears an additional drug situation, with the increasing importation, production and...

Mozart has a pain-relieving effect on newborns, a study has proven

Mozart's music has a calming effect on babies. It can ease pain during minor medical procedures, according to a first-of-its-kind study from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Before having their blood drawn by a doctor...

Psychiatry and Pharmacocraczy, How Mental Illness Diagnoses Are Inflated

Psychiatry - A recent article entitled "The shady business of mental illness: how the consumption of psychotropic drugs in the US has skyrocketed (El turbio negocio de las enfermedades mentales: así se disparó el...

Scientology volunteers at Health Fair in Denmark do their part before International Overdose Awareness Day

COPENHAGEN, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, August 30, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ -- A contingent of deeply concerned Scientology volunteers with the Copenhagen chapter of the Foundation for a Drug-Free World recently brought their urgent "Say No to Drugs" initiative to a...

What goes on in the head of a mythomaniac

Sometimes it is difficult to distinguish a person who frequently lies from one who suffers from mythomania

Netflix, Painkiller and the Empire of Pain (Oxycodon)

My son, at the age of 15, was prescribed OxyConti, suffered years of addiction, and at the age of 32 died alone and in the cold in a petrol station car park. This is...

Children can recognize if the person across from them is sick

The issue is important for children's and public health. Children can recognize if the person in front of them is sick, a scientific study found, reported "Medical Express". According to the World Health Organization (WHO), infections...

Sweden-UK Study: Antidepressants Raise Youth Suicide Risk, No Risk Cut for Adults

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, August 17, 2023 / EINPresswire.com / -- In a world where the treatment of health and its potential drawbacks continue to be closely examined a recent study has sparked further discussion. This study sheds...

How To Stay Healthy & Well Throughout The Year

Life can get busy at times and this may mean you start to put yourself last. However, doing so can lead to you being in a poor mood and feeling sluggish. Soon enough, you...

French MEP Véronique Trillet-Lenoir Passes Away at 66

French MEP Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, a regarded figure, in healthcare and politics, sadly passed away at the age of 66. The announcement of her passing was made today on August 9 by Stéphane Séjourné, the...

Lounging on weekends is bad for your health

Sleeping in on lazy Sunday mornings or staying up late on Saturday nights is a weekly tradition for many people. New findings may have many thinking about disrupting their usual sleep schedule. Researchers from...

The warming climate is changing the way we dream

56% of people aged 18-34 said they had at least one climate dream in their lifetime, compared to 14% of over-55s Martha Crawford started having dreams about climate change about 11-12 years ago, the story...

New research reveals the benefits of napping during the day

Scientists analysed data from studies involving nearly 380,000 individuals aged 40 to 69. In recent years, several studies have been published on the impact of daytime sleep on health. For instance, it is suggested to...

Do we know how many calories we consume with alcohol?

As of December 2019, all alcohol bottles have energy content information on their labels Manufacturers in Europe must declare the calories in alcohol on bottle labels. This comes after Brussels called on the industry to...
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