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Mind-Body Connection


Is Your Pillow Sabotaging Your Sleep and Fueling Your Anxiety?
The truth is, there's a significant, well-documented link between how you position your head and body during sleep, the quality of that slee
Samantha Green
Sep 1, 20254 min read


The Vicious Cycle: How Chronic Conditions and Stress Feed Each Other
Living with a chronic health condition is a constant battle, and it's not just a physical one. The invisible weight of stress can be just as
Samantha Green
Aug 8, 20253 min read


Why You Need to Pick Up a Hobby—And Why Science Says It’s a Game-Changer to Decreasing Depressive Symptoms
Work gives you purpose and social connection, while hobbies—like gardening, painting, or even pickleball—bring joy, relaxation, and a break from the grind. Together, they’re a powerhouse against the blues. And this wasn’t just a fluke—researchers adjusted for age, health, and lifestyle, and the combo still shone. Imagine that: a little side gig plus a weekend watercolor session could keep your mind brighter as you age.
Samantha Green
Aug 7, 20253 min read


Overcoming Post-Covid Social Anxiety: A Guide for Young People
The past nearly five years have ushered in unprecedented shifts in how we live and connect with the world. For many working adults who weathered the COVID-19 lockdowns, it’s tempting to brush those years aside as a strange blip, a memory best forgotten. But for adolescents and young adults, the pandemic didn’t just interrupt life—it reshaped it in ways we’re only beginning to understand. As we emerged from prolonged isolation, a new challenge surfaced: what I call "post-COVID
Samantha Green
Aug 4, 20253 min read


Take a Step Towards Better Mental Health: The Surprising Power of Walking
Even moderate amounts of walking can significantly lower your risk of depression. Studies show that just 75 minutes of brisk walking per wee
Samantha Green
Jul 29, 20252 min read


Could Photobiomodulation Be a Powerful Add-On to Your Mental Health Journey?
One fascinating area that's gaining traction is Photobiomodulation (PBM), particularly transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM). This cutting-
Samantha Green
Jul 27, 20254 min read


How Photobiomodulation (Red Light Therapy) Could Supports Hopeful Moms in Fertility Treatment
This study followed three women, all in their early 40s, who had been trying to conceive for over two years without success. They’d faced multiple miscarriages, molar pregnancies, and unsuccessful IVF attempts—situations I know many women can relate to. What’s fascinating is how these women used red and near-infrared light therapy, applied through the skin, to boost their fertility. The results? All three welcomed healthy babies after treatment.
Samantha Green
May 29, 20252 min read
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