Tobias Gillot
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Best Supplements for Brain Health
Although brain health tends to decline with age, taking the right supplements can help promote and maintain proper brain health. However, it can be difficult to know which supplements to add to your diet for optimal brain health.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Longevity
The Marijuana Aficionado's Guide to a Pot-Friendly Vacation
If you love weed, then you know that it can enhance all kinds of experiences. So why would you want to go without your drug of choice when you’re on vacation? Your days off are the perfect time to light up.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Potent
How to Handle Life After a Car Accident
It’s hard to imagine something as traumatic as a car accident happening to you, but 2.35 million people are injured in car crashes each year. Everything might seem different after you experience a car crash, so knowing how to cope with life, and how to get your confidence back after a traumatic event is important.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Motivation
The Legal Consequences of Alcoholism
By one estimate, 6.2 percent of adults suffer from an alcohol use disorder. Nearly 10 million men are dealing with this disorder, compared to 5.3 million women. Alcohol can have a wide range of negative effects on your body. You may blackout, get fatigued more often, or experience sexual dysfunction. Additionally, if you drink and attempt to drive, you can end up hurting yourself and others.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Proof
Is College the Right Choice for You?
If you’re nearing the end of your high school career, you have some big decisions looming on your horizon. You’ll have to decide where to go to college—or whether you should go at all. To make the best possible decision for your future, you’ll have to take into account your career goals, academic preferences, ability, budget, and long-term plans for your work and your life.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Education
How Therapy Helps Set Boundaries
Sometimes, a relationship ends without any clear reason. But more often than not, there are early warning signs. It’s common to ignore those signs when you’ve just gotten together with someone and think everything about them is charming. But once things get serious, then you’ll have to either deal with those issues or decide to break up.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Psyche
Why Therapy Is For Overachievers
Therapy is stigmatized in lots of ways. One of the most common stigmas, though, is the idea that therapy is somehow for people who can’t get their life together. In other words, it’s for people who have bad careers or bad relationships, not for people with high-paying jobs and long-term relationships.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Motivation
Stress and the City
New York City is a heck of a place to live—just ask the 8.6 million people who live here! New York City is where the action is. It’s a fast-moving place that is full of opportunities for everyone from investment bankers to artists, and there’s truly no other place like it on Earth.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Psyche
The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence in the Medical Field
Artificial intelligence, or the mimicking of human cognitive functions using computer technology, is shifting the way certain industries function and reshaping the future. In medicine, the paradigm shift is commencing with leveraging the power of AI to analyze structured and unstructured data in a way that allows medical professionals to make better decisions regarding treatment options, recently published research, and advanced diagnosis.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in 01
3 Healthy Reasons to Drink Coffee
Being creatures of habit, we’re able to go long distances to get our daily caffeine fix. We’re assiduous customers at our favorite local cafe, which pampers us with tailor-made drinks. We might pay for a coffee subscription to deliver what we’ve been waiting for all week, right at our doorstep. Coffee is a habit, and a delicious one at that.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Feast
Springing into the Fashion World: The Top Trends for Your Tween
You’ve chosen her outfits for years now: Sweet baby doll dresses, bows in her hair, and socks with grips on the bottom so that she doesn’t slip while running around the house. But suddenly you don’t have a baby girl anymore, or a kid who’s too preoccupied with playing to care about what they’re wearing.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Styled