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What the Science Shows

Posted on October 20, 2022 by Emma Bragdon 2 Comments
  Science Speaks and Relies on Open Discussion Since there has been little debate in the major media to discuss diverse points of view on the science concerned with how to manage the pandemic…It’s time we create places for discussion.  Science speaks!  Please feel free to add your perspective below. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has
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Posted in Integrative Mental Health, Research children's health defense, luc montagnier, pandemic, robert f. kennedy jr., robert malone, science
exercise

Exercise & Mental Health 2022 Report

Posted on August 30, 2022 by Emma Bragdon
Hot off the press, this report summarizes the last three decades of research on the links between exercise and mental health. Does Exercise Impact Mental Health? Briefly: Existing scientific research overwhelmingly indicates that exercise and physical activity benefit mental health. 89% of all published peer-reviewed research between 1990 and 2022 found a positive, statistically significant
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Posted in Integrative Mental Health, Research depression, exercise, fitness, integrative mental health, mental health, movement
Medical Spiritist

Health for the 3rd Millennium

Posted on May 19, 2021 by Emma Bragdon 1 Comment
8th Congress on Medicine and Spirituality “Health for the 3rd Millennium” Saturday 22nd May 2021 – Online and Free of charge– 10am to 5pm (UK time), 5am to noon (NYC time) Broadcast via YouTube and Facebook: fb.com/UK.BUSS fb.com/BritishSpiritistMedicalAssociation youtube.com/c/bussaudiovisuals youtube.com/user/KardecRadio   From the British  Spiritist Medical Association In the last 16 years, the connection between
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Posted in Integrative Mental Health, Research Alexander Moreira Almeida, allan kardec, Congress, Medical Spiritist, Peter Fenwick, Spiritism, spiritist, Spiritist Socieities, spiritualism
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Biden Named New Advisory Board re Covid-19

Posted on November 9, 2020 by Emma Bragdon
  Transition COVID-19 Advisory Board President-elect Joe Biden named members of his Transition COVID-19 Advisory Board on November 9, 2020, two days after he became President-elect. He is facing a huge task in handling the pandemic. People who test positive for Covid-19 and hospitalizations related to the pandemic continue to rise. Controlling the spread of
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Posted in Integrative Mental Health, Research Advisory Board, Biden, COVID-19, David Kessler, Marcella Nunez-Smith, pandemic, UCSF, Vivek Murthy, Yale
epigenetic effects

Transgenerational Healing & Epigenetics

Posted on November 18, 2018 by Emma Bragdon
Epigenetic Memories are Passed Down 14 Successive Generations, Game-Changing Research Reveals Author: GreenMedInfo Research Group  The past of our ancestors lives on through us: Groundbreaking research illustrates how parental experience is not only epigenetically imprinted onto offspring, but onto an unprecedented number of future generations. Rather than occurring over the elongated time scale of millions of
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Posted in Mental Health, Psychotherapy, Research epigenetics, intergenerational healing, mental health, wellbeing
Spiritist Therapies

Psychiatry and Spirituality

Posted on October 15, 2018 by Emma Bragdon
Contentment with Your Religious Belief Impacts Mental Health Psychiatric disorders involve pathological changes in consciousness, thinking, emotions and behavior, which compromise social performance, with impairments in quality of life. Understanding the phenomenology of mental disorders is still a major challenge for science. The biological model in which thought and all mental life is the result of
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Posted in Mental Health, Psychiatry, Research mental health, psychiatry, religious belief, spiritual belief, spirituality
Managing Spiritually Transformative Experiences

Warning for those on antidepressants

Posted on September 26, 2017 by admin
Antidepressants raise the risk of an early death by 33%, controversial study finds The drugs do more harm than good, researchers say, and their use should be cut  Psychiatrists disputed this and argued that they have been safely used for years  McMaster University in Canada analysed the impact on nearly 380,000 people By Ben Spencer Medical Correspondent
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Posted in Anti-Depressants, Depression, Drugs, Medication, Mental Health, Research, Suicide anti-depressants, depression, life span, mental illness, suicide

TSA Airport Scanners

Posted on April 25, 2017 by admin
LOS ALAMOS STUDY FINDS AIRPORT SCANNERS CAN RIP APART & ALTER DNA KATHY J FORTI/ 2017 …[When] the backscatter radiation levels the old airport scanners were putting off began showing an increased incidence of cancer in TSA agents (along with the lawsuits that quickly followed),  the devices were finally yanked. The TSA quickly scrambled for
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Posted in Energy Work, Health, Research airport scanners, DNA, health
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Pharmaceutical Use & The Sedated Society

Posted on February 20, 2017 by Emma Bragdon
‘The Sedated Society: The Causes and Harms of our Psychiatric Prescribing Epidemic‘ (Palgrave Macmillan 2017) Pharmaceutical Use in the UK Over 15% of the UK and 20% of the US adult population take a psychiatric medication, aka pharmaceutical, on any given day, and the numbers are only set to increase. When these figures are set
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Posted in Alternatives to Psych Meds, Anti-Depressants, Depression, Drugs, Medication, Mental Health, Psychiatry, Research drugs, holistic health, mental health, pharmaceutical, pharmaceuticals, psychiatric, psychiatric medication, psychiatry, sedated
Mental Health Facts

What’s the Harm in Taking an Antidepressant?

Posted on December 1, 2016 by admin
By Kelly Brogan, MD, ABIHM Side Effects are explained clearly in this article. We know that all drugs have side effects. That’s just part of the deal right? But is it really possible that an antidepressant can cause a sane person to act like a cold-blooded criminal? I imagined my audience would be wondering as much
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Posted in Anti-Depressants, Depression, Drugs, Health, Medication, Mental Health, Research, Suicide anti-depressant, depression, mental health

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