Impacts of medical and non-medical cannabis on the health of older adults
The impact of medical cannabis varies across different patient conditions. In the case of older adults, existing evidence indicates that cannabis usage may correlate with increased occurrences of mental health problems, substance misuse, and acute healthcare utilization, with an uncertain balance of benefits and risks. Research incorporating a comprehensive evaluation of both advantages and drawbacks […]
How to Quit
Making the decision to stop smoking is a crucial step towards enhancing your health, regardless of your age or smoking history. Nicotine addiction, stemming from its presence in tobacco, often complicates the process of quitting smoking. However, there are effective treatments available to support your journey towards quitting. Consider counseling, which can help you in […]
Yes—You Can Totally Use Interior Design as a Therapy Tool
A cluttered home can significantly impact mental health by contributing to feelings of stress, anxiety, and overwhelm. When surrounded by clutter, individuals may struggle to focus, experience heightened levels of cortisol (the stress hormone), and feel a sense of disorganization that permeates their daily lives. However, interior design can serve as a powerful therapy tool […]
Common Signs and Symptoms of Too Much Stress
Stress is an unavoidable aspect of life, yet excessive amounts can inflict profound harm on both your physical and mental well-being. The manifestations of stress are multifaceted, arising from various facets of our lives such as work, personal relationships, and financial concerns. Whether grappling with the pressures of daily existence, enduring persistent stressors, or confronting […]
Reductions in Cannabis Use Are Associated with Improvements in Anxiety, Depression, and Sleep Quality, But Not Quality of Life
Cannabis, the most commonly used illicit substance globally, presents risks as approximately 3 out of 10 users in the U.S. develop cannabis use disorder (CUD). While initially sought for its euphoric and calming effects, chronic cannabis use can exacerbate mental health symptoms, including depression, anxiety, and psychosis. With an increasing number seeking treatment for CUD, […]
What We Know about Marijuana
Marijuana, also recognized as cannabis, weed, pot, or dope, denotes the dried components of the cannabis plant, encompassing flowers, leaves, stems, and seeds. The cannabis plant harbors over 100 compounds, termed cannabinoids. Among these, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) induces impairment, while cannabidiol (CBD) does not, signifying it doesn’t elicit a psychoactive “high.” Marijuana maintains its illegality at […]
How to Choose the Best Type of Therapy For You
Taking the initial step towards therapy signifies a significant milestone. It’s important to acknowledge this choice as it holds the potential to transform your life. Yet, navigating the process of finding suitable therapy can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to selecting the most fitting approach for your needs. With numerous therapy options available, determining […]
Parental Smoking May Trigger Anxiety, Cognitive Deficit, and Addiction in Children
Smoking is undoubtedly dangerous, and children of parents who smoke are at a greater risk of becoming smokers themselves. In a study done by the University of Pennsylvania, researchers found that there was a possible link between fathers who smoke and their children developing anxiety, addictive behaviors, and cognitive deficits. While the study was conducted […]
Marijuana and Lung Health
Marijuana use, particularly through smoking, poses many risks to lung health due to inhalation of various toxins, chemicals, and carcinogens present in the smoke. Researcher on the direct impact of marijuana smoke on lung health and function is still evolving, studies suggest that heavy and regular use may lead to symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, […]
Using Nicotine Lozenges to Quit Smoking
Nicotine lozenges are a form of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), and are used to help people quit smoking. This form of medicine is placed on the tongue and allowed to dissolve for 20-30 minutes as it releases little amounts of nicotine into the bloodstream to help with cravings. Countless people use nicotine lozenges to help […]