Old Dogs New Tricks

Old Dogs New Tricks

We are all conditioned to believe that “you can't teach an old dog new tricks,” that as we get older, we can't learn new skills easily and we just won't be as sharp as we were in our callow youth.But what if that's all it was: conditioning? What if we really do continue to learn the way we did as children well into our golden years?

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Work - Personal Life Anxiety

Work - Personal Life Anxiety

Now, in perhaps one of the greatest ironies in modern mental health history, new research from Oregon State University suggests that thinking over and over again about conflicts between your job and personal life is likely to damage both your mental and physical health.

 

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Alzheimer's Linked to Male Chromosome

Alzheimer's Linked to Male Chromosome

Men with blood cells that do not carry the Y chromosome are at greater risk of being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (AD), and this is in addition to an increased risk of death from other causes, including many cancers.  

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The Cheaper Solution for Depression

The Cheaper Solution for Depression

A simple and inexpensive therapy is equally as effective at treating depression as the "gold standard" of Cognitive behavioral Therapy (CBT), a large-scale study has concluded.

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