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    Bad Moods Can Increase Inflammation

    ByHealing In Motion January 7, 2019

    Jennifer Graham-Engeland et al. from Pennsylvania State University have recently found a link between negative moods and inflammation. The main author stated that, “Because affect is modifiable, we are excited about these findings and hope that they will spur additional research to understand the connection between affect and inflammation, which in turn may promote novel psychosocial…

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    Decreasing Social Media Use Improves Mental Health

    ByHealing In Motion November 19, 2018November 19, 2018

    Hunt et al., from the University of Pennsylvania, have recently published their findings on the effects of social media use on well-being. After baseline monitoring, 143 undergraduates were randomly split into 2 groups. The first group (control group) continued to use Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat as usual whereas the second group was restricted to 10…

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    Stress Affects Brain Function and Structure

    ByHealing In Motion October 29, 2018

    Echouffo-Tcheugui et al., from Harvard Medical School, recently published a paper studying the effects of stress on brain function and structure in over 2000 middle-aged participants from the Framingham Heart Study. They measured early morning serum cortisol as an indicator of stress levels. They found that “higher cortisol was associated with worse memory and visual perception, as well as…

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    ByHealing In Motion October 8, 2018

    “The dream of my life Is to lie down by a slow river And stare at the light in the trees – To learn something by being nothing A little while but the rich Lens of attention.” Mary Oliver

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    How Does Cannabis Relieve Pain?

    ByHealing In Motion September 24, 2018September 24, 2018

    The use of cannabis to relieve pain is controversial, not just for legal reasons but also because of the conflicting research findings with regards to its efficacy. A recent study by Martin De Vita et al., from Syracuse University in New York, looked into the effects of cannabis on pain. They selected, reviewed and analysed…

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    Low Carbohydrate Diets Are Bad For Health

    ByHealing In Motion August 29, 2018

    Yesterday professor Banach, from the Medical University of Lodz in Poland, released the findings of his research at the European Society of Cardiology. The prospective study looked at the relationship between low carbohydrate diets, all-cause mortality and deaths specifically from coronary heart disease, stroke and cancer. The study group consisted of almost 25,000 adults from…

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    Plant-Based Diets Improve Health

    ByHealing In Motion July 4, 2018February 10, 2025

    Last month “Nutrition 2018” was held in Boston. It was the inaugural flagship meeting of the American Society for Nutrition. Evidence from several studies was presented showing that a primarily plant-based diet is linked to numerous health benefits. Obviously, the quality of the food was important as well. Here is a summary of 5 papers…

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    ByHealing In Motion July 2, 2018

    “People look for retreats for themselves, in the country, by the coast, or in the hills… There is nowhere that a person can find a more peaceful and trouble-free retreat than in his own mind… So constantly give yourself this retreat, and renew yourself.” Marcus Aurelius

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    Plant-Based Diets Prevent Obesity

    ByHealing In Motion May 29, 2018February 10, 2025

    Zhangling Chen et al., from Erasmus Medical Centre in the Netherlands, presented new research on diet at this year’s European Congress on Obesity. Their findings were based on a long-term study observing around 10,000 middle-aged and elderly adults from the Rotterdam Study. The results showed that people eating a higher proportion of plant-based foods have…

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    Fibre Helps Treat Osteoarthritis By Decreasing Inflammation

    ByHealing In Motion April 29, 2018April 29, 2018

    It’s well-known that obesity can cause or exacerbate osteoarthritis (OA) through excessive mechanical loading. But another mechanism through which obesity can affect joint health is via inflammation and we now know that our gut microbes play a crucial role. Recent research by Schott et al. has looked into the link between obesity, gut microbes and…

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