Supplement Series: Vitamin D (Part 4 of 5)

In a throw-back to our last article, when MetS was diagnosed alongside low vitamin D, the risk of senior cognitive impairment was three times higher than healthy seniors.[7] This study demonstrates the dangerous synergy that exists between these types of health concerns.

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Owen Wiseman
The Secret to Longevity? Phone a Friend.

It's no secret that humans are social creatures. We thrive in social environments and suffer when we're isolated. There is a reason that solitary confinement in the prison system is used as one of the most serious punishments. In recent years, science has begun to catch up with what we've known all along: social connections are essential for our physical and mental health.

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Managing Stress and Burnout: Ending Self-Sabotage

When our inner dialogue involves a lot of "shoulds", there is a perception that we have done something wrong. In turn, we start to believe that there is something wrong with us. We start believing that we're not good enough. When this belief becomes ingrained, the brain automatically searches for more evidence of this to support our belief. As a result, we have more things to beat ourselves up about.

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