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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Anti-depressants linked to at least 28 murders in three decades

A BBC investigation this summer found that popular antidepressants like Prozac and Paxil (two of the most popular brand-name SSRIs) have been linked to at least 28 murders in the last three decades. The investigation also found that “murderous thoughts” are believed to be linked to the medication on 32 separate occasions. RELATED STORY: Mental Turmoil: Depression treatment drives users to murder, suicide SSRI’s are a type of anti-depressant that boost levels of the chemical serotonin in our brains. While the vast majority of people can take these drugs with no problems, the information the BBC found says we need to look more...

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Meet the tiny mobile home that comes equipped with a tiny greenhouse

This tiny greenhouse is going to change the lives of future residents. When people make the dramatic, yet increasingly popular, switch to tiny house living, they’re not just choosing to live in a smaller place. They’re choosing adventure (if it’s a mobile home), the outdoors because having a tiny interior encourages residents to venture outside, and a life free from all the extra stuff we collect over the years. In the process of paring down on items, lots of people feel that they are being forced to give up some of their passions that require lots of supplies, such as art...

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Cancer researcher/pianist says she was kicked off SPIRIT airline for breastfeeding

It was quiet for awhile but we knew it was bound to happen again…last week Spirit Airlines kicked the acclaimed concert pianist (and Grammy-nominated artist) and cancer researcher (a Yale graduate who holds degrees in molecular biophysics, biochemistry, and music), Mei Rui, off a flight for being “non-compliant.” Her crime? Breastfeeding. Rui was supposed to catch a Spirit Airlines flight from her home in Houston to Newark on Friday to do some work on a clinical cancer study in New York City. The plans were made months ago and her elderly mother, father, and 2-year-old son were accompanying her. However, the...

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The caffeine ‘detox’: How and why to cut back on your daily fix

Regardless of why (addiction, taste, habit, etc…) it’s estimated that about 90% of the U.S. population regularly consumes caffeine. And it’s not hard to. The stimulant, which has been enjoyed for thousands of years, is found in loads of stuff from beverages and chocolate to pain medications. “‘Caffeine is the most commonly consumed psychoactive drug,’ said Mary M. Sweeney, an instructor who researches caffeine’s effects on individuals in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. ‘When we consume caffeine, it has positive effects on mood and alertness, and people like these...

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More doctors confessing to intentionally diagnosing healthy people with cancer to make money

Sadly, more often than we would like to admit, doctors overplay an illness or flat out lie about an illness- because of money. For instance, if your illness involves a lot of expensive chemotherapy, that’s quick, fast cash for the doc. After all, preventing disease doesn’t make money, but treating disease certainly does. And so, now more than ever it’s important to do your research and even get a second opinion. We cannot leave our health up to someone else. We cannot be blind to what’s going on in our own bodies. RELATED STORY: New Studies Show Optimizing Vitamin...

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