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» A Sense of Purpose May Benefit Your BrainTitle: A Sense of Purpose May Benefit Your BrainCategory: Health NewsCreated: 3/19/2015 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 3/20/2015 12:00:00 AM
» Loneliness and social isolation linked to early mortalityA new systematic review has revealed that a lack of social relationships could result in an increased risk of premature mortality comparable to obesity.
» Genetic markers of PTSD linked to immune system reponseAn analysis of blood samples from US Marines led to the discovery of genetic markers associated with PTSD that are linked to the innate immune system and interferon signaling.
» Some Simple Ways To Cure Your BoredomExperiencing boredom is an inevitable reality of life, and getting stuck in a mental rut for long periods can very well lead to feeling depressed. We need to do what we can to keep life interesting.
Experiencing boredom is an inevitable reality of life, and getting stuck in a mental rut for long periods can very well lead to feeling depressed. We need to do what we can to keep life interesting.