Alzheimer’s Notes Hosts Science & Health Theme Day

Since this is Mental Health Month, we decided at the b5media Science & Health Channel to use this as the theme for our posts. Bloggers here have found diverse ways to focus on this topic, depending on the nature of their blog.
New research shows that breastfeeding protects maternal mental health. Angela at Breastfeeding 1-2-3 shares the latest scientific study
Alicia, at Mental Health Notes, wrote about how toTake Control of Your Mind, Your Health, and Your Life. She mentions: There’s no better time to take control of your mind, your health, and your life than Mental Health Month. Let go of fear and embarrassment and tap into the resources, support, and mental health care professionals that are dedicated to getting you back on your feet.
Kendra, blogger at Diabetes Notes, informs us that Depression Alone Can Trigger Type 2 Diabetes. Depression. Ahh, the taboo topic that isn’t so taboo anymore. As I have written before, depression affects so many people across the board. Diabetes is no exception.
Liz has written for us at Alzheimer’s Notes about Depression and Alzheimer’s Disease. She informs us: Since depression is common with Alzheimer’s patients, doctors have to rely on non-verbal clues…which she lists.
Ruth at Eating Fabulous writes about The Top 5 Brain Foods, foods that help to keep you mentally fit as you age.
Mark, blogging at A Dozen Steps, discusses Fallacious Reasoning and says, I guess you could say that an alkie’s reasoning for drinking isn’t exactly mentally healthy thinking.
Grace, at Flu Patrol, writes about the Link Between Tamiflu and Abnormal Behavior Still Confusing. She says, “The cases of children showing bizarre behavior after taking Tamiflu is increasing. Has a link been established?
Laura discusses Mental Health Day at CFS Squared and informs us that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is not a mental illness!!!
Kristina at Autism Vox reflects on the mental health of mothers of autistic children and on new discoveries in the genetics of autism in her post, Autism All in th Family.
Learn from Tony at Astronomy Buff how looking at the stars can keep you sane with a healthy dose of perspective. It also keeps the underwear off of Tony’s head. Read more at his post, The Stars and My Mental Health.
Tris at The Homely Scientist reflects on John F. Nash and how his mental illness shaped how he viewed the world. Check out his post, We All Have Beautiful Minds.
Kristen at Lively Woman mentions, Many women are living with undiagnosed psychological and emotional illnesses that are completely treatable. Learn more about the top seven mental disorders affecting American women today at her post, Care for Your Psychological Self for Total Health.
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7 opinions for Alzheimer’s Notes Hosts Science & Health Theme Day
Autism Vox » Autism: All in the Family (b5media Science & Health Channel Theme Day)
May 10, 2007 at 9:04 am
[…] health is the topic for this month’s b5media Science and Health Theme Day, as May is Mental Health Month. I have tended to be wary of discussing autism and mental health, as […]
Breastfeeding 1-2-3 » Mental Health Theme Day at b5media Science and Health Channel
May 10, 2007 at 5:57 pm
[…] b5media Science and Health bloggers focuses on mental health. Check out all there is to learn at Mary Emma’s round-up at Alzheimer’s Notes. blogging, breastfeeding, carnival, health of the mother, lactation Add to: […]
Lively Women » Care for Your Psychological Self for Total Health
May 10, 2007 at 6:33 pm
[…] another theme day at b5media, and this month is all about mental health. Check out the round-up of posts over at Alzheimer’s Notes with Mary Emma Allen and Liz […]
Mary Emma Allen
May 10, 2007 at 8:05 pm
Thanks, everyone, for all the great posts you wrote to make Theme Day at the Science & Health Channel a success.
Gloria
May 11, 2007 at 10:08 am
great theme day everyone! sorry Cancer Commentary couldn’t join this round…next time will do. ;-)
Liz Lewis
May 12, 2007 at 2:08 am
Great posts everyone. We can learn alot here. Thanks for participating. Cheers, Liz
Science & Health Channel Theme Days
Sep 14, 2007 at 11:36 am
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