Majority Of Breast Cancer Patients Experience Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms After Diagnosis

June 26, 2023; Unhurry Expert Research Team Most people who are diagnosed with breast cancer go on to experience post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, which often last for at least a year according to research. In the months after receiving the diagnosis, most breast cancer patients experience post-traumatic stress symptoms. According to the most recent findings … Read more

Education And Open Discussion Are Essential For Suicide Prevention

June 26, 2023; Unhurry Expert Research Team Every suicide is a tragedy that has a profound impact on the survivors, including the families, communities, and entire nations. Knowing the warning signals and what to say, could save lives, according to a suicide prevention hotline clinician. The number of suicide deaths in the United States has … Read more

Regular Yoga Practice cultivates Mindful Eating

June 22, 2023; Unhurry Expert Research Team June 21 was International Yoga Day. All of this week, we are celebrating the positive impact of yoga on mental health. All our research articles and features will bring you these scientific insights. Regular yoga practice is associated with mindful eating, and people who eat mindfully are less … Read more

Listening To Yoga Music At Bedtime Reduces Anxiety, Boosts Heart Health

June 22, 2023; Unhurry Expert Research Team June 21 was International Yoga Day. All of this week, we are celebrating the positive impact of yoga on mental health. All our research articles and features will bring you these scientific insights. Listening to yoga music at bedtime is good for the heart, according to research. Dr … Read more

Discovering The Hidden Potential Of Yoga

June 21, 2023; Unhurry Expert Research Team Finding happiness and peace is a man’s constant pursuit. In the process, he becomes aware of both pleasure and agony, and he starts to identify himself with this sensual world. This contact breaks while he is sleeping, and he experiences the absence of both pleasure and suffering. And … Read more

Geography And Genes Shape Health In The Long Term

June 02, 2023; Unhurry Expert Research Team. The neighbourhood a child grows up in may influence their health for years to come in previously invisible ways. In an 18-year study of 2,000 children born in England and Wales, it was discovered that the proteins and chemical compounds that control the activity of a person’s genes, … Read more

Depression In Cancer Patients Reduces Effectiveness Of Chemotherapy

June 02, 2023; Unhurry Expert Research Team A brain-boosting protein plays an important role in how well people respond to chemotherapy, researchers report, suggesting that depression may have an impact on a patient’s response to chemotherapy. Researchers at the ESMO Asia 2016 Congress in Singapore, found that cancer patients suffering depression have decreased amounts of … Read more

Mental Health Interventions Make Cancer Treatments More Effective

June 01, 2023; Unhurry Expert Research Team Cancer patients experience despair and anxiety two to three times more frequently than the general population. As cancer diagnoses can be extremely emotionally taxing for both patients and their families. This could continue for years after surviving. Experts propose that targeting cancer patients’ mindsets could have an impact … Read more

How To Boost Positive Emotions When You’re Fearful Of The Future

May 27, 2023; Unhurry Expert Research Team An induced feeling of awe, or a state of wonder, may be the best strategy yet for alleviating the discomfort that comes from uncertain waiting. Kate Sweeny’s research explores the most excruciating form of waiting: the period during which one awaits uncertain news, the outcome of which is … Read more

Access To Mental Health Services Is Key In Preventing Depression Among Adolescents

May 23, 2023; Unhurry Expert Research Team Young people with mental health problems who have contact with mental health services are significantly less likely to suffer from clinical depression later in their adolescence than those with equivalent difficulties who do not receive treatment, according to research from the University of Cambridge. Mental Health treatment should … Read more

Women Can Prevent Eyes And Memory Decline With These

New research suggests that higher rates of illness can be improved by a better diet, one that is high in pigmented carotenoids such as yams, kale, spinach, watermelon, bell peppers, tomatoes, oranges and carrots particularly important in preventing visual and cognitive loss.

Why Women Get More Autoimmune Diseases – Hormone Link Found

New findings are now being presented on possible mechanisms behind gender differences in the occurrence of rheumatism and other autoimmune diseases. The study, published in Nature Communications, can be of significance for the future treatment of diseases.