Archive for the cause and effect Tag

Laughing all the way to healthy mind: Cause and effect

Did you know that zebras ”smile” as a greeting that helps prevent aggression?  We know that our smiles and laughter can curb aggression, and bring on feelings of wellness. We love to laugh, and to hear it. There are exercise groups who pay to partake in regular laughter sessions as part of their health regimes – youtube has some hysterical examples! DEMENTIA STUDIES. Ministers for
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Reading Medicines’ Side-Effects can be Unhealthy

Life’s full of instructions, but it’s important to take a moment to think about what you’re doing.  Keith Wommack‘s article follows. Thanks, Keith! Have you ever listened to the possible side-effects of a drug as advertised on TV and then felt queasy? Reading about those effects can make you feel bad as well, it turns out. Fiona Macrae’s recent Health
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Hugs fix “fish out of water” feeling. Mental health: looking beyond science and borders

“Two fish were swimming along in the ocean when one said to the other, “I just don’t feel the water today.”  Well, it’s there, of course!” — Sarah C. Nelson’s article in the Christian Science Sentinel goes on to explain how Love is always around us, even if we feel somehow disconnected — it’s there, of course! Mental health is a big
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Much ado about heaven and hell: Facts and fairy stories

WHO SAID / WROTE these quotes about heaven and hell? ~ “Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company.” ~ “Whenever cannibals are on the brink of starvation, Heaven, in its infinite mercy, sends them a nice plump missionary.” ~ “To reach heaven, the harmony of being, we must understand the divine Principle of being.” ~ “Paradise was made for
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WYSIWYG ~ we have a choice!

Body image has always been high on people’s lists, as is health. There are deep issues troubling society in this regard. Obesity is a priority on healthcare agendas, in government departments, and in homes. So many people are desperately unhappy with themselves, spending exorbitant amounts of time and money on fashions and fitness regimes to feel better; and resorting to
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