Articles from the Week of January 26, 2024
Interesting Quotes
"A man should always consider how much he has more than he wants."
JOSEPH ADDISON
There’s nothing so kingly as kindness, and nothing so royal as truth.
Alice Cary
Anyone who doesn’t take truth seriously in small matters cannot be trusted in large ones either.
Albert Einstein
"To improve is to change, so to be perfect is to have changed often."
WINSTON CHURCHILL
Fascinating Facts
Do you know what Roman emperor declared war on the sea?
Caligula is remembered as rather eccentric and was not well-liked during his reign. Among the eccentric things he is reported as doing was when he declared war on the ocean (Source: HistoryFacts.com)
During World War I, cats were used in the trenches to boost morale. Dogs, homing pigeons, foxes, goats, lion cubs, and even raccoons also served their countries as pets and mascots throughout the “war to end all wars,” (Source: HistoryFacts.com).
There is a dedicated airplane for transporting horses called Air Horse One. (Source: InterestingFacts.com)
NASA RECEIVES CAT VIDEO FROM 19 MILLION MILES AWAY
"DESPITE TRANSMITTING FROM MILLIONS OF MILES AWAY, IT WAS ABLE TO SEND THE VIDEO FASTER THAN MOST BROADBAND INTERNET CONNECTIONS." The 15-second 4K video shows an orange tabby named Taters chasing a red dot from a laser pointer.” (Source: Futurism.com)
What substance is the hardest substance in the human body?
Answer: tooth enamel (Source: InterestingFacts.com)
Your eyes contain the fastest muscle in your body.
“The human eye is a biological wonder. Able to perceive the subtle hues of 1 million colors and filled with tens of millions of photosensitive rods and cones, our eyes help interpret reality for us — but they’d be useless without a muscle called the orbicularis oculi. A sphincter muscle arranged in concentric bands around both eyelids, the orbicularis oculi controls blinking, and drains tears from the eye to the nasolacrimal duct system (which eventually drains into the nasal cavity). These functions are essential to happy and healthy eyes, as they clear particles from the surface, lubricate the eyes, and supply oxygen to the corneas. Without this crucial muscle, our corneas would swell, our eyes would dry out, and eventually we’d go blind.
“However, the orbicularis oculi boasts another impressive biological accolade — out of all 650 or so muscles in the human body, it’s the fastest one. This muscle can contract, or blink, in as little as 0.1 second. Although blinking is incredibly quick, the average person will blink up to 19,200 times per day — which takes up about 10% of a person’s waking hours.” (Source: InterestingFacts.com)
Counseling Articles
Multivitamins and Cognition: New Data From COSMOS
Three different studies support the idea that taking a multivitamin helps to slow cognitive decline during aging. Apparently the studies are of a nature that prevents researchers to say that this is proven, but at least the three studies support the idea that taking multivitamins does encourage the maintenance of healthy cognition. The acronym does not have anything to do with the magazine.
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My Quest to Uncover the Link Between Bipolar and My Behavior
People in the manic phase of bipolar disorder often feel an overwhelming urge to do something, and following through on those urges often causes major problems. This writer has explored that sense of urgency and has developed a process of dealing with those urges that might be helpful to others with bipolar.
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Fun Headlines from the Babylon Bee
‘I Just Don’t Know Where We Went Wrong,’ Contemplates Sports Illustrated Executive in Front of Framed Covers Of Obese, Trans Swimsuit Models
Life Hack: Save Money on Home Improvements by Not Doing Them
Embarrassing: Baptist Man Shows Up to Heaven in Suit While Everyone Else Just Wearing Hawaiian Shirts And Sandals
Oakland In-N-Out Relocating to Safer Location In Gaza
The Importance of a Daily Schedule for Kids with ADHD: Sample Routines and More
It’s well known that children with ADHD do better on a consistent schedule. Here are some good sample morning, afternoon, and evening schedules.
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36 hospitals and health systems with great psychiatry and mental health programs | 2023
Here is a listing of what one group of evaluators (Becker) considers the best psychiatric and mental health hospitals. There is only one hospital in Florida listed, AdventHealth Hospital in Altamonte Springs, which treats both substance abuse and psychiatric issues.
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Teen Psychological Distress Linked to Recent Cannabis Vaping
Another piece of data that says cannabis is not harmless, and that legislators should inform themselves about the increasing data about the dangers of cannabis and vaping before making more laws to make recreational use of either cannabis or vaping legal in their states.
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Forget Something? You’re Supposed to Do That
Interesting research on why and how we forget, and how it may actually be adaptive.
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The Growing Ignorance of the Benefits of Marriage—and Why It’s Dangerous
Here is a summary of the results of a survey done by Brigham Young University. Although a slight majority of people still believe marriage is a good thing for parents and children, a significant number of people are either undecided or disagree with those beliefs.
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My Bipolar Psychotic Break — Myth or Meaningful?
Many people who have a psychotic break may fear telling others about their break, fearing no one will believe them. However, people who do have the courage to share their experiences often find that others are quite interested in their experiences. Here is one person’s experiences, including their religious experiences during a manic psychosis.
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Growing Concerns Over Links Between Transgenderism and Violence
In the last five years there have been five mass-shootings by transgender individuals. This article discusses the relationship between the mental health issues many of these individuals have, the impact of taking cross-gender hormones, and the lack of acceptance that many of these individuals face, and how this combination of factors may lead to violence.
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San Antonio Zoo brings back viral Valentine's cockroach event
For those who would like to take a passive-aggressive swipe at their ex, a San Antonio Zoo has an opportunity. If they donate to the zoo they have the privilege of naming a cockroach after their ex.
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Amazon Prime Airs New Satanic Series ‘Hazbin Hotel’
Please read the following message from One Million Moms and then sign the petition to Amazon Prime to discontinue this new satanic series.
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California audiologist who stabbed boyfriend 108 times in ‘cannabis-induced psychosis’ gets a slap on the wrist
In a case that has created controversy from both sides a woman in California and her boyfriend were both using marijuana. Supposedly, because today’s marijuana is much stronger, it can in some cases produce psychosis, and in this psychosis she stabbed her boyfriend 108 times, killing him. She apparently also killed her dog and stabbed herself, and had to be forcibly subdued by police, resulting in several bones in her arm being broken before she let go of the knife. Apparently the judge did believe that she was in a psychosis and therefore was given two years’ probation and one hundred hours of community service. Cannabis-induced psychosis is a new phenomenon: there will probably be continued controversy over this diagnosis and sentence for some time to come.
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Parents, Young Adult Children and the Transition to Adulthood
An interesting summary of a Pew research study on the relationship between parents and their young adult children. You will probably find that the relationship between parents and young adults is different than you would have imagined.
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10 Science-Backed Ways to Help Babies Feel Loved
If you know a first-time parent who is hungry for information on how to show their infant that they are loved, this article from Psychology Today would probably be good to refer them to. Once you have raised a child or two, these things probably come naturally, but for the new parent they may be helpful.
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Helping Addicts Avoid Rock Bottom Without Enabling
This is an interesting article and makes a good point—the best way to get an addict into treatment is not confrontation or making them hit rock bottom. It is “speaking the truth in love.” The article recommends a new approach, called Craft. It has a 70% success rate in getting addicts into treatment in a supportive way. I think an even better way is the Johnson Intervention, which has a 95% success rate. If you’re not familiar with it, I recommend reading the book “Love First” by Jeff and Debra Jay.
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Lawmakers Want to End SSI Marriage Penalty for People With Developmental Disabilities
People with developmental disabilities who are both on SSI faced a penalty if they wished to marry someone else with a developmental disability who was also on SSI. Now a bipartisan bill is making its way through Congress that would remove this penalty. It’s certainly easier to face difficulties when you have a partner. Let’s pray this bill is passed and signed into law.
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I hope you have a wonderful week or weekend!
Henry