Take 2 of the Treatment Series with our next post!
This time the topic is SSRI and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, go give it a read!!
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The @AllInYourHeadSc blog took a little break, but we are back and ready to fill your timelines with more fascinating neuroscience!
This week @tanisse_epp writes about transcranial magnetic stimulation as part of the Treatment Series.
Take a look!
https://t.co/YOp1Ezuyue
On #RemembranceDay, we acknowledge the courage and sacrifice of those who served their country and acknowledge our responsibility to work for the peace they fought hard to achieve.
#CanadaRemembers
Today, Canada’s Fallen will not be forgotten. Join us in observing a moment of silence at 11:00 am to mark the sacrifice of the many who have fallen in the service of their country, and to acknowledge the courage of the those who still serve.
#RemembranceDay#CanadaRemembers
It’s #NPAW2022. Did you know Indigenous peoples are less likely to seek and access care due to their pain often being minimized or stigmatized? It’s time to #PrioritizePain, address inequities and remove barriers to care in our health care system. https://t.co/tBRtiizFmX
In our @cope_study#research, we spoke to many women living with #chronicpain who shared that gender biases in our healthcare system can result in women’s #pain being overlooked or undertreated. See our Fast 5 Infographic below 👇 #PrioritizePain#NPAW2022
#ChronicPain is often invisible and can impact quality of life, including mental and emotional health.
Learn about chronic pain and available resources at https://t.co/L1wJ6Kp25j
#NPAW2022
Did you know chronic pain was only recently recognized by @WHO as a disease in its own right? This National Pain Awareness Week, let’s #PrioritizePain and advocate for improved care for all people with pain. #NPAW2022 https://t.co/tBRtiiz7xp
While Canada is a leader in pain research, it can take years before research is translated into practice. We need more knowledge translation initiatives to advance the way pain is understood and treated in the real world. #NPAW2022#PrioritizePain
Our blog's series on #Pain would be remiss if we did not discuss the ongoing opioid crisis.
See @tanisse_epp's blog: "The Overlooked Epidemic: A Discussion on the Canadian Opioid Crisis."
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We are closing our #music series, and starting a new series on #pain! @EmineTheStudent talks about how music can make our lives better, even with it comes to pain. Check it out!
https://t.co/O4sp27A8U3
Did you know that music education teaches us more than rhythm? The next post in our music series looks into the social and emotional learning aspects of participating in music. Check it out! https://t.co/OqbZ0PFt62
As therapeutic as music is, does it have negative effects? Can the feelings of the artist influence the feeling of the listener?
https://t.co/Rhl7JsWYIo
After a long summer break, we are back!
Starting a new series: Music and the brain🎶🧠
https://t.co/xO1o6sfvfi
Is there anything you are curious about when it comes to music and the brain? Let us know!
Did you know scientists don’t really know how #alcohol works in the brain?
Recording this episode made me reevaluate my relationship with drinking. Learn about this and more on our latest episode on alcohol.
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