Author: Dr. David Lowemann

Scratching through the negative emotions

‘We feel sorry because we cry,’ wrote philosopher and psychologist William James, ‘angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble,’ suggesting that emotional bodily responses like crying cause cognitive changes, such as feelings of sorrow. However, research has shown that human bodily responses and cognitive shifts affect each other in both directions. We feel sorry […]

Published on February 10, 2025

GLP-1 Weight Loss Meds Link to Vision Issues

Yes, rare cases of vision issues have arisen in people taking popular GLP-1 weight loss drugs, but the jury’s out on whether the medications caused the eye trouble, according to a new small study. The study reviewed the cases of nine people who developed sight-robbing… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, […]

Published on February 10, 2025

Heart Patients Who Eat Big Breakfasts Are Happier

When and what you eat might play a role in maintaining good mental health, a new study suggests. Researchers in China found that folks with heart disease were more likely to keep depression at bay if they ate a big, calorie-rich breakfast. There’s evidence that heart disease… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. […]

Published on February 10, 2025