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Posted on July 28, 2021

Rates of Trauma and Addiction Are Skyrocketing. Yoga Can Help.@Yoga_Journal

Yoga Journal
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When yoga is taught in a way that accommodates feelings of safety, it can facilitate healing. Wellness consultant & YJ contributing editor Anusha Wijeyakumar shares the importance of trauma-informed yoga + practices to help regulate the nervous system.

Rates of Trauma and Addiction Are Skyrocketing. Yoga Can Help
If you’re struggling right now, you’re not alone. Trauma-informed yoga can regulate your nervous system and elicit a sense of safety.
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Posted on July 16, 2021July 16, 2021

New Study: No Level of Alcohol — Even Casual Drinking — Is Entirely Safe @ClevelandClinic






Cleveland Clinic

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Even casual drinking can put your long-term health at risk. Our liver specialist explains the findings of this study.

New Study: No Level of Alcohol — Even Casual Drinking — Is Entirely Safe

Leading cause of death of those age 15-49

Stopping for happy hour with colleagues after work. Cracking open a cold beer (or two) while watching the game. Meeting up with girlfriends for a glass of pinot noir. Having an alcoholic beverage of choice is a common way to unwind. But according to a recent study, even casual drinking can put your long-term health at risk.

Liver specialist Jamile Wakim-Fleming, MD, did not take part in the study, but says the research found that alcohol was a leading risk factor for both disease and premature death.

“They found that alcohol was the seventh leading cause of death worldwide,” she says. “But even more alarming, is that it was the first leading cause of death of people between the ages of 15-49.”

What the study examined

The study looked at global data from hundreds of previous studies and found that for all ages, alcohol was associated with 2.8 million deaths each year.

Researchers found that alcohol-related cancer and heart disease, infectious diseases, intentional injury, traffic accidents and accidental injury were some of the leading causes of alcohol-related deaths.

But isn’t alcohol good for your heart?

Dr. Wakim-Fleming says people often believe that a little bit of alcohol, wine in particular, may be good for their heart. But the study results didn’t show any health benefit to drinking any amount of alcohol.

She says this information, along with previous research that has shown more young people are dying from alcohol-related liver disease, indicates that excessive drinking among young adults is a growing problem.

The damage grows over time

And like any substance-abuse problem, Dr. Wakim-Fleming says the damage to the body from alcohol increases over your lifespan.

“It’s a cumulative effect,” she explains. “If you do it all at once, then you’re going to have the effect now. If you drink on a regular basis, over years it’s going to be cumulative and you will end up with a problem later on.”

Dr. Wakim-Fleming notes that anything we do in life involves risk, but it’s important to know what the risks are so that we can make the best decisions for our health.

Complete results of the study can be found in The Lancet. Facebook Twitter Linkedin Pinterest alcoholalcohol and healthalcohol-related liver disease

Posted on June 9, 2021

Diageo says: Women have less of the enzyme that breaks down alcohol, so the same amount of alcohol will affect women more than men.


Since women are generally smaller than men, the same amount of alcohol will affect women more than men. 
However, even if a man and woman who weigh the same drink the same amount, the alcohol will still affect the woman more. This is because:
Women generally have a lower percentage of natural body water than men, so they achieve higher concentrations of alcohol in the blood faster
Women have less ADH, the enzyme that breaks down alcohol, and so aren’t as effective at processing alcohol as men
This is why the recommended number of standard drinks in most countries is different for men and women. 


DiageoEU

@DiageoEU

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Sep 9

40% of people said that men and women feel the effects of alcohol equally. FALSE! Women have less of the enzyme that breaks down alcohol so the same amount of alcohol will affect women more than men. #DrinkPositive #DRINKiQ
https://drinkiq.com/en-gb/
Posted on May 4, 2021

Obesity Crisis!


jonwatts88
Still undecided about what dessert to have on Valentines Day? How about my Baileys & Chocolate Mousse? 🤤❤️
It’s quick and easy to make and can be made the day before.

Here’s what you need to make this:

For the mousse:
150 g Dark chocolate (70% cocoa)
5 Large free range eggs (lion stamped)
150 ml Baileys
For the chantilly cream:
300 ml Double cream
1 tsp Vanilla bean paste
1 tbsp Icing sugar
1 Capful of Baileys
For the garnish, optional:
50 g Chocolate, chopped
Silver balls
Bronze crunch

Hit the link in my bio for the full recipe. There’s a video saved in my highlights too 👌❤️6d
Posted on April 20, 2021

Playing with the fire of inflammation






Harvard Health

@HarvardHealth
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1h


Inflammation plays a central role in healing, but left to run wild, this process can lead to #arthritis, #heartdisease, and Alzheimer’s: https://bit.ly/3gcT5SQ #HarvardHealth
Posted on April 10, 2021

Women, alcohol, and COVID-19. @HarvardHealth






Harvard Health

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Apr 7


Excessive alcohol use is a common response to coping with stress, but the physical, mental, and emotional impacts of the #COVID19 pandemic have had a disproportionate effect on women: https://bit.ly/3fNWJlN #HarvardHealth
Posted on April 7, 2021April 7, 2021

Obesity Crisis!


jonwatts88
Still undecided about what dessert to have on Valentines Day? How about my Baileys & Chocolate Mousse? 🤤❤️
It’s quick and easy to make and can be made the day before.

Here’s what you need to make this:

For the mousse:
150 g Dark chocolate (70% cocoa)
5 Large free range eggs (lion stamped)
150 ml Baileys
For the chantilly cream:
300 ml Double cream
1 tsp Vanilla bean paste
1 tbsp Icing sugar
1 Capful of Baileys
For the garnish, optional:
50 g Chocolate, chopped
Silver balls
Bronze crunch

Hit the link in my bio for the full recipe. There’s a video saved in my highlights too 👌❤️6d
Posted on March 24, 2021

Diageo says: Women have less of the enzyme that breaks down alcohol, so the same amount of alcohol will affect women more than men.


Since women are generally smaller than men, the same amount of alcohol will affect women more than men. 
However, even if a man and woman who weigh the same drink the same amount, the alcohol will still affect the woman more. This is because:
Women generally have a lower percentage of natural body water than men, so they achieve higher concentrations of alcohol in the blood faster
Women have less ADH, the enzyme that breaks down alcohol, and so aren’t as effective at processing alcohol as men
This is why the recommended number of standard drinks in most countries is different for men and women. 


DiageoEU

@DiageoEU

·
Sep 9

40% of people said that men and women feel the effects of alcohol equally. FALSE! Women have less of the enzyme that breaks down alcohol so the same amount of alcohol will affect women more than men. #DrinkPositive #DRINKiQ
https://drinkiq.com/en-gb/
Posted on March 24, 2021March 24, 2021

Obesity Crisis!


jonwatts88
Still undecided about what dessert to have on Valentines Day? How about my Baileys & Chocolate Mousse? 🤤❤️
It’s quick and easy to make and can be made the day before.

Here’s what you need to make this:

For the mousse:
150 g Dark chocolate (70% cocoa)
5 Large free range eggs (lion stamped)
150 ml Baileys
For the chantilly cream:
300 ml Double cream
1 tsp Vanilla bean paste
1 tbsp Icing sugar
1 Capful of Baileys
For the garnish, optional:
50 g Chocolate, chopped
Silver balls
Bronze crunch

Hit the link in my bio for the full recipe. There’s a video saved in my highlights too 👌❤️6d
Posted on March 1, 2021

Self-Injury Awareness Day @StPatricks






St Patrick’s Mental Health Services

@StPatricks

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39m

Every year, Self-Injury Awareness Day falls on 1 March and, with it comes an opportunity to raise awareness about self-injury or self-harm, to reduce stigma, and to point people towards help and support available: https://stpatricks.ie/media-centre/blogs-articles/2021/march/marking-self-injury-awareness-day
#selfinjuryawarenessday #SIAD

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