David E
- Member since: 17 March 2008
- Age: 31 years old
- Location: Seattle
- Gender: Male
- Website: http://www.mindsite.com/blog
- About me:
Mental health is an often overlooked and misunderstood subject, particularly where I live in the United States. I feel strongly that science and the Internet can do a better job to alleviate suffering. I'm interested in many different aspects of mental health ranging from diet, exercise, environmental stressors, research on the 'wacky theories' and other stuff that is out of the box, and the world of pharmacology and drugs. I'm also a tech and bio geek and really like Redfin!
Ping me with ideas for new features and you hopefully you will be surprised with how rapidly we get your ideas up and running.
Latest activity
- Most therapists schedule face-to-face meetings with their patients. But new data suggest that therapy by phone may be a better option for some patients. It has long been a concern among therapists that nearly half of their patients quit after only a few sessions. As a result, ...
- Let’s say a patient walks into my office and says he’s been feeling down for the past three weeks. A month ago, his fiancée left him for another man, and he feels there’s no point in going on. He has not been sleeping well, his appetite is poor and he has lost interest in nearly ...
- If opening presents seems less exciting at age 60 than it did at age 10, the explanation may lie in the brain. A study has found that as people age, their brains respond less strongly to rewards. The main difference is in the response of the brain to dopamine, a naturally oc...
- 325 - you might find some answers to that problem specific problem here: http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_Methamphetamine_Health_Problems.shtml
- In response to Bipolar Rollercoaster - youtube from bestrong4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Slw7hBjc8U
- The objective of this study was to examine the impact of alcohol abuse and of alcohol dependence in BD in a Brazilian sample, as indicated by clinical severity, functional impairment, and quality of life (QOL). A cross-sectional survey of 186 bipolar outpatients were interviewed ...
- Alcohol use is highly prevalent in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) and is associated with significant mortality and morbidity. The detrimental effects of each condition are compounded by the presence of the other. Full Text $$$
