In January 2014 I had made the decision that I was going to end my life. You see I’d been spinning plates above my head since September 2009. On the 15th September 2009 was a defining moment in my life. My Mother, my best friend, my rock passed away due to Congestive Heart Failure. I […]
Keeping Teens Healthy during COVID-19
It’s National Diabetes Week, and it’s once again that time of year for us to raise awareness of the debilitating disease. More specifically Type 1 (Juvenile onset) Diabetes. It’s even more critical for Parents of Teens to keep on top of the condition during COVID-19 and whilst being in lock-down. Parents are well aware of […]
If you have a Brain you’re Bias!
Humans make thousands of decisions every day. However, our brains don’t give each decision equal attention — we take mental shortcuts. To brain scientists, these shortcuts are known as “biases.” They’re neither good nor bad; they just are. They help us in certain cases and hinder us in others. We’ve just witnessed over the past weeks the horrific behaviours of […]