medicine
The medicalization of mental illness has given rise to many forms of pharmacological relief that restore chemical imbalances in one's brain.
What If You Used 100% Of Your Brain. Content Warning.
The idea that humans only use a fraction of their brain's capacity has persisted for decades, captivating the imagination of many. From Hollywood films to self-help books, the notion that unlocking the untapped potential of our brains holds the key to superhuman abilities has been a recurring theme. However, this concept is, in fact, a myth. Understanding the true nature of our brain's capabilities is crucial for dispelling misconceptions and realizing the potential within each of us.
By Nate Argirovska2 years ago in Psyche
Magnesium’s Crucial Role in Mental Health
Magnesium, an essential mineral, is a powerhouse in over 300 bodily functions. It keeps your heart ticking and your nervous system electrically stable. But that's not all; magnesium also steps in to regulate neurotransmitters like serotonin. Some experts even suspect that low magnesium might be the culprit behind treatment-resistant depression.
By Marlene Silvio2 years ago in Psyche
My Journey Inside Seven Twisted Psyches
The psychopath test classifies a wide spectrum of persons as psychopaths. Paul embodies the stereotypical psychopath: a natural-born crook who seems to revel in spreading havoc everywhere he goes. However, not all psychopaths fit Paul's description. For every psychopath like Paul, there is another whose antisocial conduct is the product of bad luck rather than premeditated malice. Danny was in this situation.
By Esther Anima2 years ago in Psyche
My Journey Inside Seven Twisted Psyches
Psychopathy Is Caused By A Combination Of Heredity And Traumatic Early Life Events . Recent technological advancements have allowed us to make significant advances in our knowledge of psychopaths like Ben. It is now feasible to see inside the minds of psychopaths and look about, thanks to high-quality brain-imaging technologies like MRI scanners.
By Esther Anima2 years ago in Psyche
Through the Looking Glass: A Narcissist's Odyssey of Self-Discovery. Content Warning.
Pete often perceive himself as a machine. He has internal dialogues where he assess his own capabilities, sometimes acknowledging his exceptional intellect, while other times recognizing when he is not performing at his best. He is highly conscious of time and how he utilizes it, almost as if there is a meter in his mind that ticks and talks, acting as a self-critical metronome.
By Marlene Silvio2 years ago in Psyche
Common Mental Illnesses. Content Warning.
Mental illness is characterized as a condition that has a lasting negative impact on a person's thinking, mood, or feelings. Depression and anxiety are classified as mental illnesses, and they are actually among the most prevalent types of mental disorders.
By Marlene Silvio2 years ago in Psyche
Mental Health Awareness. Content Warning.
Mental health awareness is important for several reasons. Firstly, it helps to break down the stigma associated with mental illnesses. By promoting awareness, we can encourage open and honest conversations about mental health, fostering a supportive environment where individuals feel comfortable seeking help and support.
By Marlene Silvio2 years ago in Psyche
A discussion about euthanasia in Canada that is based on facts
I'm sure I have a lot of patients that are anxiously anticipating it.They've received approval—or they haven't.They are anticipating approval while they wait. These two doctors hold divergent opinions regarding euthanasia in their nation. I believe Canada has succeeded in its approach to assisted suicide. The regulations in Canada governing medical assistance in dying worry me a lot. In Canada, euthanasia was made acceptable in 2016."Medical assistance in dying" is what they refer it as, abbreviated MAID. Since then, Canada's assisted death rate has decreased.
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in Psyche
Understanding the Basics of Structure-Based Drug Discovery: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction In the realm of modern medicine, the quest for innovative drugs and therapies has led researchers down the intricate path of molecular biology, where the intricacies of protein structures hold the keys to unlocking new treatments. This journey is encapsulated in the fascinating world of Structure-Based Drug Discovery (SBDD). SBDD is a revolutionary approach that leverages the three-dimensional structures of biological macromolecules, particularly proteins, to design and develop novel drugs. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve deep into the fundamental principles of SBDD, exploring its techniques, challenges, and the potential it holds for the future of healthcare.
By Thera Indx2 years ago in Psyche
Demystifying Xenograft Models: A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Their Role in Cancer Research
Cancer, a formidable adversary, continues to challenge researchers and clinicians worldwide. In the quest for effective treatments and cures, scientists have turned to a fascinating tool in their arsenal: xenograft models. These models have played a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of cancer and testing potential therapies. In this beginner's guide, we will delve into the world of xenograft model, demystifying their significance in cancer research, their types, and how they contribute to the fight against this relentless disease.
By Thera Indx2 years ago in Psyche









