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Cardiac Exercises for Stress Reduction
Cardiac Exercises for Stress Reduction: The Heart-Mind Connection In today’s fast-paced world, stress has become an almost inescapable part of our lives. From demanding jobs to personal responsibilities, it often feels like we’re on a never-ending treadmill of stressors. While a certain level of stress is natural and even beneficial, chronic stress can lead to a host of health problems, including anxiety, depression, and heart disease. Fortunately, there is a simple yet powerful antidote to this modern malady: cardiac exercise. In this article, we’ll delve into how cardiac exercises can help reduce stress and improve mental health, explore the science behind this connection, and provide practical tips to incorporate these exercises into your daily routine.
By Bawa Murtala2 years ago in Psyche
How can you enjoy yourself once you’ve given up alcohol?
How do you have a good time when alcohol has been your go-to buddy for your whole adult life? A lot of folks who have decided to go sober are feeling like they’re missing out on the fun, and life just doesn’t seem as exciting anymore. So, how do you deal with that?
By Kasia Schlatter2 years ago in Psyche
Why Are You Anxious?
Many of us have experienced the depressing signs of worry when taking tests or looking for new jobs. However, some people find it impossible to get rid of this sensation, even in settings that appear normal, and it has a long-lasting impact on their quality of life. What's going on, and why are you feeling so anxious?
By Mariam Fathalrahman2 years ago in Psyche
Can We Erase Our Bad Memories?
Certain memories may follow us for the rest of our lives, whether they be from a terrible breakup or a horrific life experience. However, what if there was a method for you to forget about things entirely? Can negative memories be erased by science?
By Mariam Fathalrahman2 years ago in Psyche
Diary of An Auto-Immune Survivalist - The Hemorrhage
Blood poured from my vaginal canal and into the toilet. Clots of blood slipped out of me like a chain of fat beads that plopped into the water below. Reaching my hand beneath my seated tush, I caught one of the warm bloody clumps and brought it into view. It looked like a thick slice of beef liver, larger than the palm of my hand. The frail red mass separated into pieces as it dropped back into the toilet’s bowl. Hurriedly, I pulled a hand towel from its hook and put it up, in-between my legs. Shoving the towel into my vaginal opening, I applied as much pressure as I could as a desperate measure to slow the blood flow. My panic grew. I squeezed my thighs together to hold the towel in place.
By Chelas Montanye2 years ago in Psyche
Should You Trust Your Gut Instinct?
Do you ever get the uneasy sensation in your stomach that a particular choice is the right one, but you're not sure why? Is there science underlying intuition, which is sometimes dismissed as mystical or associated with telepathy and premonitions? Is it wise to follow your gut?
By Mariam Fathalrahman2 years ago in Psyche
How Can You Change Someone Opinion?
Do you ever find yourself in a debate where, despite your persuasive arguments and all the evidence supporting your position, you are unable to win? Is there a methodical approach to effectively persuade someone and alter their viewpoint?
By Mariam Fathalrahman2 years ago in Psyche
Do Video Games Make You Violent?
While it is true that the top five video games at the moment are all shooter games, politicians frequently accuse video games of contributing to some of the violence in our society. However, do the firearms in these games actually cause hostility in real life? Do violent video games cause violence? The claim that video games instill violence in children is one of the principal criticisms leveled against them.
By Mariam Fathalrahman2 years ago in Psyche
Improve Your Memory NOW!
We sometimes simply need our brain to be less forgetful, whether it's from forgetting your keys to attempting to memorize facts for a test. So, using science, here's how to enhance your memory right now. First things first, you should work out—sorry, meatheads—you can't miss cardio. Regular aerobic activity, such as running, increases blood flow and volume in certain areas of the hippocampus, which is significant since the hippocampus plays a key role in memory function. MRI studies support this finding.
By Mariam Fathalrahman2 years ago in Psyche








