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Health and Well Being

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Pulled from the Nemetic Flow HWB

Stress from Facebook

 

New Neuroscience Reveals 4 Rituals That Will Make You Happy http://bit.ly/2c3DQZx

Columbia University Medical Center | Program in Narrative Medicine http://bit.ly/2acoLWB

global provider of healthcare information technology advancing population health and precision medicine  http://bit.ly/1PjQ1Cu

What makes a successful digital wellness tool?  | Employee Benefit News http://bit.ly/1sA9C6S

Neuroscience confirms that to be truly happy, you will always need something more — Quartz http://bit.ly/2557J3P

The Culture and Costs of Anxiety – Brain Pickings http://bit.ly/1SFToDd  slow read 

A new divide in American death: Statistics show widening urban-rural health gap  http://wapo.st/20sCFVz  Slow Read

Outline of the Internal Family Systems Model http://bit.ly/1sPVmI4 nemification

Transforming the NHS in North West London  pdf http://bit.ly/2aOchXc

 

Waiting for slow reads

Fear of death underlies most of our phobias http://bit.ly/1TDQtHD

Mastering Your Placebo | Life Weaving http://bit.ly/1TUCUpR

Dr Kolhe Has Transformed Melghat into a Farmer Suicide-Free Zone http://bit.ly/1Tx6E9u

Wide circle of friends key to mid-life wellbeing for both sexes -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/1SUoEyw

The Health Benefits of Hemp Oil http://bit.ly/1YcOaiF

Health Datapalooza- How Data is Transforming Health http://bit.ly/1SPkgke

2016 Agenda Pre-conference Events - Health Datapalooza http://bit.ly/1WL90qw

StartUp Health -Join the movement to transform health http://bit.ly/1NBA3gM

ORGANIZING THE GLOBAL MOVEMENT TO TRANSFORM HEALTH http://bit.ly/1T3u9N3 

Only Heart Disease And Cancer Exceed Medical Errors As Causes Of Death : Shots - Health News : NPR http://n.pr/1OfOpDR

Explainer: What do child prodigies have in common with  kids with autism? http://bit.ly/1oOI77B

When fear is a weapon: how terror attacks influence mental health http://bit.ly/1qHLwXu

Slow Read: Memories Can Be Inherited, and Scientists May Have Just Figured out How http://bit.ly/1MwDPNB  

Cleveland Clinic Makes An Important Step To Take Telehealth Mainstream  | Fast Company | Business + Innovation http://bit.ly/1XzHVoB

The joy has been sucked out of medicine. Here's why. http://bit.ly/1WxhmlA

We lose a medical school full of physicians every year to suicide: An interview with Dr. Pamela Wible http://bit.ly/1ShUF1Z

Happiness fueled by relationships, work and something 'larger than self' - TODAY.com http://on.today.com/1SdOjOP

Philly approach to mental health care has international appeal — NewsWorks http://bit.ly/1SLjdxl  read

How the brain processes emotions | World Economic Forum http://bit.ly/1STqtYk

U.S. Suicide Rate Surges to a 30-Year High http://nyti.ms/1SW0sHF

Ayurveda: Nothing Divine, Just Science

by Nilofer D'Souza | Aug 1, 2011

Binding two worlds of medicine, Rajiv Vasudevan is trying to make AyurVaid the first stop for treatment

http://forbesindia.com/printcontent/27242

A Guide to Health Startups — Tincture — Medium http://bit.ly/26rRYlD

Scientists turn skin cells into heart cells and brain cells using drugs: ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/1rK93Yi

The Culture and Costs of Anxiety – Brain Pickings http://bit.ly/1SFToDd  Nemified

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mental illness mostly caused by life events not genetics, argue psychologists - Telegraph http://bit.ly/1VQDTK3

 

R waves deeply impact G waves, & B waves of oneself. 

How ones could embrace R waves so that G waves, & B waves turn into strengths for being/becoming resilient? 

 

Most important embrace or reject the constraints. No denial. If you choose to accept a constraint, it is no longer an oppressive constraint. If you choose not to accept the constraint, be at peace with the consequences.

On page 43 from the book 'Systems View of Life' by Fritjof Capra and Pier Luigi Luisi

 

"the emerging systems view of life has given rise to a corresponding systems view of health, as we discuss in Chapter 15, while health consciousness among the general population has increased dramatically in many countries. The growing awareness of the power and the responsibility of individuals to maintain themselves in good health has expressed itself in increased attention to healthy nutrition, exercise, yoga and other “mind–body” practices, as well as in the rising popularity. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the leading catchphrases of this broad popular movement were “holistic healthcare,” “holistic medicine,” and “wellness,” and in the subsequent decades the phrase “integrative medicine” established itself as the unifying term. We shall argue in Chapter 15 that, in our view, integrative medicine represents the conscientious application of the systems view of life to health and healing"

 

Health - The Nemetic Way 

 

"Notice - Changes in your body, mind and the world you inhabit. 

Engage - Do not just ignore changes. 

Mull -  Don't get freaked out. But don't deny them. Start to evaluate possible things to do. 

Exchange - Once you've made a decision, do what you need to do. Look for the simple first but don't preclude the most invasive."  - MJ

Is it possible that someday we can, in some small way, help to smooth the road to wellness for some people?

I think so. It just needs someone to ask for help. As we have seen the hardest thing to find.

World Happiness Report 2016 Update

"The World Happiness Report 2016 Update, which ranks 156 countries by their happiness levels, was released in Rome in advance of UN World Happiness Day, March 20th. The widespread interest in the World Happiness Reports, of which this is the fourth, reflects growing global interest in using happiness and subjective well-being as primary indicators of the quality of human development. Because of this growing interest, many governments, communities and organizations are using happiness data, 

and the results of subjective well-being research, to enable policies that support better lives.

 

This year, for the first time, the World Happiness Report gives a special role to the measurement and consequences of inequality in the distribution of well-being among countries and regions. In previous reports the editors have argued that happiness provides a better indicator of human welfare than do income, poverty, education, health and good government measured separately. In a parallel way, they now argue that the inequality of well-being provides a broader measure of inequality. They find that people are happier living in societies where there is less inequality of happiness. They also find that happiness inequality has increased significantly (comparing 2012-2015 to 2005-2011) in most countries, in almost all global regions, and for the population of the world as a whole."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to Measure Happiness http://bit.ly/1LXZjm5

 

Memory Vs. Experience: Happiness is Relative  - Kahneman http://bit.ly/1PE4q5A

 

according to APS Fellow Daniel Kahneman, people don’t know how happy they are because happiness is so relative. Kahneman, a professor of psychology and public affairs at Princeton University, discussed this and related research findings in a lecture entitled “Memory vs. Experience” as part of the Behavioral and Social Sciences Lecture Series at the National Institutes of Health. 

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64 Healthcare IoT Startups In Patient Monitoring, Clinical Efficiency, Biometrics, And More http://bit.ly/1RvzDxF     

How Memory Works - Medscape http://wb.md/1X7nijB 

In the case of memory, we are talking abut changes that occur at the molecular level, the synaptic level, the cellular level, and even at the level of neural assembly and networks.

Micro- Meso - Macro mechanism   
 That being said, when talking about memory formation and preservation, scientists usually separate three different stages: encoding, consolidation, and retrieval.

Encoding - Engage

Consolidation - Mull

Retrieval - Exchange

 

"Encoding" refers to the process in which information that is experienced becomes suitable to be stored in memory. For the case of episodic memories—ie, memories about particular personal events, the spatiotemporal contexts of which we can remember—this process requires one to rehearse in working memory the information to be stored.

 

The second stage is consolidation; this refers to the process by which the encoded information is stabilized, presumably into a more permanent "memory trace." Scientists normally distinguish two kinds of consolidation: synaptic consolidation, which are the changes at the synaptic level that occur in order for a particular memory to become stabilized, and systems consolidation, which is the involvement of the macrostructures of the brain that are required for the formation of memory traces.

 

Both kinds of consolidation interact; synaptic consolidation occurs in the neurons of the brain structures involved in system consolidation, although both processes differ in their timing. Consolidation at the systems level involves the interaction between the hippocampus and the sensory cortices of the brain where the encoded information was perceptually processed. Traditional views suggested that, somehow, the hippocampus was required to "record" the pattern of brain activation across the sensory cortex, to be reactivated at the time of retrieval.

   
The rise of noncommunicable diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean: challenges for public health policies - Springer http://bit.ly/22fADYk    

Had a convo w/ an healthcare pro earlier today. Told me that top 3 skills nField need: collab by difference, open mind, comms

 

 

 

 

 

 collab by difference

 

Now You See It: How Technology and Brain Science Will Transform Schools and Business for the 21st Century 

State of Digital Health Innovation 2016 | The Digital Health Maven Project http://bit.ly/1WMlXAw

 

 

It is just about the Age of Co-Exchange/Doing: "The Age of Learning; The Age of [shared] Interest [& Intent]; The Age of Implementation [RapidInno]; The Age of Scale [if Trust is here]."

 

It is just the Age of Co-Creation in B wave (collective intelligence) in healthcare or any other nFields.

 

 

 

   


 

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