As a beauty journalist, a large chunk of my monthly work involves reviewing various beauty services and testing the latest buzzy treatments. I like facials in particular to work hard and go beyond ...
The logic of coziness – when it’s grim outside and we’re safe at home – has now pitched into reverse, and marooned us in stay-at-home sensory deprivation. Three months into this pandemic, not having ...
Sensory deprivation tank therapy may support relaxation, improve sleep, and decrease stress, anxiety, and pain. It may have other health benefits as well. A sensory deprivation tank, also called an ...
A sensory deprivation tank cuts a person off from as many sensory inputs as possible. Some research suggests it may help ease anxiety, relax muscles, and reduce pain. Although current research ...
Sensory deprivation tanks force you into a meditative state by eliminating sound, light, and touch. Multiple studies have shown sensory deprivation tanks relieve anxiety and depression. I tried one at ...
“HAVE YOU done this before?” I glance over at the gentleman sitting next to me, whose left foot is doing some sort of a neurotic tap-dancing routine. He shakes his head and tells me it’s his first ...
Harriet Dempsey-Jones does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
The field of neuroscience has increasingly elucidated the profound capacity of the human brain to adapt following visual deprivation. Research into blindness has revealed extensive neuroplastic ...
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