Healthcare Knuggets

Sep 02, 2025

Hey there, I have some exciting news to share with you from the latest issue of Happiful magazine! In this issue, you can explore citizen science projects, debunk myths about retirement, and dive into the lesser-known signs of perimenopause. There are also tips on how to manage ‘heat rage’, boost your wellbeing with a nature project, and try a color walk. Plus, you can learn about the science of decision-making and discover if micro-therapy could work for you. Don’t forget to enter the Happiful Poetry Prize and find your voice through journaling and brain puzzles.

If you’re looking to stay informed on mental health news and features, practical tips, and therapist-approved advice, consider subscribing to Happiful for a whole year. With a subscription, you’ll receive a free journal, exclusive guided journaling pages, and a 22% discount on the total price. It’s a great way to prioritize your mental wellbeing and stay up-to-date on the latest in mental health.

In other news, a recent study found that people with psychiatric disorders tend to partner with individuals who have the same condition. Researchers analyzed data from over 14.8 million people and discovered a significant correlation between partners sharing the same psychiatric disorders. This pattern was observed across different countries, cultures, and generations, shedding light on the dynamics of mental health in relationships.

Additionally, AI-assisted research sleuthing has identified over 1,000 potentially problematic open-access journals using artificial intelligence tools. These journals, previously not on any watchlist, raise concerns about dubious publishing practices. Furthermore, former directors of the CDC are raising alarms about US health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., highlighting the impact of his decisions on public health programs and the population at large.

As we navigate through these updates and insights, let’s stay informed, engaged, and proactive in our approach to mental health and overall well-being. Remember, taking care of ourselves is essential for leading a fulfilling and balanced life. Stay tuned for more updates and resources to support your mental health journey. Wishing you a healthy and positive week ahead!

Take care,

Summy

Stay Well!

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