Study Shows Suppressing Negative Thoughts Improves Mental Health Outcomes

Results of a recent study challenged the notion in psychology that suppressing negative thoughts is not a good strategy (it is commonly believed it will later cause a "rebound" wear the thoughts return). The participants who practiced suppressing negative thoughts had significantly improved mental health outcomes with no sign of a rebound effect. This is … Continue reading Study Shows Suppressing Negative Thoughts Improves Mental Health Outcomes

Meditation and Psychological Well-being in Seniors

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2022/oct/preventing-dementia-meditation-still-under-investigation A recent study examined the improvement in psychological well-being in seniors who underwent an 18 month meditation program. They spent 9 months performing mindfulness meditation and a further 9 months doing loving-kindness meditation. The were compared to a control group who spent the same amount of time on English-language training. Significant improvements in the … Continue reading Meditation and Psychological Well-being in Seniors

Trying a New High-intensity Exercise Protocol

I mentioned previously that I've been following Dr. Peter Attia's suggested aerobic exercise protocol for longevity. The part of the protocol I've least enjoyed is the 4x4 intervals for maximum aerobic intensity, because they lead to soreness the next day. http://www.Amazon.com/books Recently I read The Quick and The Dead by Pavel Tsatsouline, which offers an … Continue reading Trying a New High-intensity Exercise Protocol