Articles for Tag: "Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital"
- March 11, 2016
 
Tags: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington, coping, friendships, Dr. Chandragupta Vedak, stress
                                A new study finds that male friendships help when dealing with stress.
                                
                            - March 4, 2016
 
A recent study finds that when we see an expression on another person’s face we automatically mimic them. 
                                
                            - February 26, 2016
 
Tags: Dr. Anthony Weston, socialization, happiness, Barrington, social, Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital, seniors, senior health, elderly, aging, mental health
                                A recent study shows that a sense of belonging can impact the longevity of your life.  
                                
                            - February 19, 2016
 
Tags: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital, caregiving, stress, Barrington, benefits, MRI, brain activity, support, volunteers, Dr. Chandragupta Vedak
                                Showing compassion for others can reduce stress and benefit our physical and mental health.
                                
                            - February 18, 2016
 
Tags: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital, Dr. Andrew Gordon, Barrington, concussions, suicide, Parkinson’s Disease
                                This common injury may have a connection to a higher rate of suicides, according to a recent study.
                                
                            - February 5, 2016
 
Tags: diabetes, Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington, coronary heart disease, Dr. Sunil Kadakia, Advocate Heart Institute
                                A new study says that different racial and ethnic backgrounds may have a lower risk for coronary heart disease. 
                                
                            - January 29, 2016
 
Tags: students, Marie Mauter, Study abroad, tips, travel, Barrington, Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital, drugs, health, drinking
                                A recent study finds that students are more likely to drink heavily and use illegal drugs. Learn more. 
                                
                            















