The Facebook Suicides: Officials Fear Copycats
***TRIGGER*** Something is happening on Facebook Live, and it’s horrifying.
***TRIGGER*** Something is happening on Facebook Live, and it’s horrifying.
Worst. Night of sleep. Ever. Out of nowhere, I had an evening of poor-quality sleep. I slept heavily and didn’t wake up in the middle of the night, but I woke up exhausted. What do you do when this happens?
Some groundbreaking investigative reporting by The New York Times reveals an astounding statistic about the growing opioid epidemic.
Carrie Fisher’s cause of death was officially confirmed as sleep apnea, with other factors, including heart disease and drug abuse. Drug abuse can intensify symptoms of sleep apnea and even prove to be fatal when the two are combined.
Suicide has been on my mind lately, ever since I started watching the show 13 Reasons Why on Netflix.
A recent study revealed that people who suffer severe mental ilness are 53 percent more likely to develop heart disease, heart attack, and stroke, compared to the general population.
The hit list is long and innocent people plagued with the disease of addiction are dying in Southeast Asia. Filipino dictator Rodrigo Duterte is on a witch hunt for drug addicts and anyone involved in the drug trade.
At the pinnacle of his career, immediately following the release of Soundgarden’s 1994 album Superunknown, Chris Cornell was singing about depression. Unfortunately, it was depression that ultimately brought him down. “How would I know / that this could be my fate?” he sings on Superunknown’s “Fell on Black Days.” The frontman for Soundgarden and Audioslave, and…
I had the privilege of being interviewed by BP Hope a.k.a. Bipolar Magazine. Check it out.
The bipolar brain is one of mystery. It puzzles doctors and evades explanation. But more progress is around the corner. A new study could mean good things for drug development.