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Mental Health

8 facts

Discover vital mental health facts. Understand conditions, find coping strategies, and learn to foster emotional well-being and support others.

  • Fun86 views

    Playing With Pets Significantly Reduces Stress And Anxiety

    Interacting with animals, especially through play, releases oxytocin and lowers cortisol levels, promoting relaxation and well-being. This contributes to reduced blood pressure and improved mood, making pets excellent companions for mental health.

  • Fun96 views

    Play Is Essential For Adult Brain Development

    Engaging in playful activities throughout life stimulates neuron growth in the prefrontal cortex, enhancing problem-solving skills, creativity, and emotional regulation. It's not just for kids; adults benefit significantly from incorporating play.

  • Crazy69 views

    Some People Believe Their Loved Ones Have Been Replaced By Imposters

    Capgras Syndrome is a delusional misidentification syndrome where a person believes that a close friend, spouse, parent, or other family member has been replaced by an identical-looking imposter. It's often associated with brain injury or neurodegenerative diseases, making recognition difficult.

  • Crazy76 views

    Some People Believe They Are Dead Or Missing Organs

    This rare neuropsychiatric condition, also known as "walking corpse syndrome," causes sufferers to deny their own existence, believing they are literally dead, missing blood, or organs. It's often linked to severe depression and psychosis, making it profoundly unsettling for both patients and their families.

  • History94 views

    Roman Emperor Caligula Declared War On The Sea God Neptune

    After a failed invasion of Britain, Caligula ordered his soldiers to collect seashells as "spoils of the ocean." This bizarre command is often cited as evidence of his mental instability and megalomania during his reign.

  • Biology116 views

    Your Gut Has a "Second Brain" That Influences Mood

    The enteric nervous system (ENS) in your digestive tract contains over 100 million neurons, operating independently of the central nervous system. It directly impacts mood, stress, and overall well-being, earning it the nickname "second brain."