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  2. Cooking Actually Does Wonders For Your Mental Health ... - AOL

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    Adding fruits and vegetables to home-cooked meals can significantly enhance mental well-being, Sheth says, with research showing four to six daily servings are linked to greater happiness and life ...

  3. MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS: Mental health problems aren't weakness

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    Mental illness is the single greatest cause of worker disability worldwide and 62% of missed workdays can be attributed to mental health conditions Talk about “crazy.” Must we really push past ...

  4. How a practice called forest bathing can boost your physical ...

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    This practice has its roots in Japan, where it’s called shinrin-yoku. There are numerous studies on “forest therapy” that show that being in nature can lower anxiety and improve mood.

  5. Mental disorder - Wikipedia

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    Routine diagnostic practice in mental health services typically involves an interview known as a mental status examination, where evaluations are made of appearance and behavior, self-reported symptoms, mental health history, and current life circumstances. The views of other professionals, relatives, or other third parties may be taken into ...

  6. Video game rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Video game rehabilitation is a process of using common video game consoles and methodology to target and improve physical and mental weaknesses through therapeutic processes. Video games are becoming an integral part of occupational therapy practice in acute, rehabilitation, and community settings. [ 1 ]

  7. Neurasthenia - Wikipedia

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    Neurasthenia (from the Ancient Greek νεῦρον neuron "nerve" and ἀσθενής asthenés "weak") is a term that was first used as early as 1829 [6] for a mechanical weakness of the nerves. [ clarification needed ] It became a major diagnosis in North America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries after neurologist ...

  8. ‘This Weight Loss Drug Helped My Mental Health Way ... - AOL

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    The mental health changes I experienced during my weight loss journey meant so much more to me than losing weight. For me, the weight loss was simply an added bonus.

  9. Cataplexy - Wikipedia

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    Cataplexy manifests itself as muscular weakness which may range from a barely perceptible slackening of the facial muscles to complete muscle paralysis with postural collapse. [7] Attacks are brief, most lasting from a few seconds to a couple of minutes, and typically involve dropping of the jaw, neck weakness, and/or buckling of the knees.