#healthybeesUnmoderated tagAll postsTrending CommunitiesLeoFinanceWorldmappinHIVE CN 中文社区SplinterlandsOlio di BalenaLifestyleActifitPhotography LoversHive GamingAlien Art HiveVibesHive LearnersExplore Communities...#healthybeesTrendingHotNewPayoutsMuteddrceeyou (59)in Rant, Complain, Talk • 20 hours agoThe Loneliness Epidemic: Why Are We More Connected Yet Feel So Alone?This is 2025, and if you told someone just 30 years ago that there would come a time where you would be able to talk to someone miles away through video chat, they would have told you that you watchednhaji01 (70)MODin Healthy Bees • 5 days agoThe Hidden Epidemic: The Stigma of Mental IllnessAccording to statistics, about 7% of adults are diagnosed with depression and about 19.1% having anxiety. This might look like a small percentage but the numbers are actually…jjmusa2004 (69)in The Ink Well • 6 days agoReason to live: AgnesThe beat in my heart was all but normal; it occasionally beats like the calm of settled water and, at other times, raced erratically like a cyclone. I loosened my grip on the…favourolayinka (50)in Healthy Bees • 5 days agoSocietal and Cultural Causes of Depression and Anxiety Depression and anxiety are mood disorders that send negative feedback to the brain. While depression may cause feelings of sadness, lack of enthusiasm, or hopeless, anxiety on…drceeyou (59)in Ecency • 7 days agoMedical Fun Fact: Sweet Taste of History - Diagnosing Diabetes Before Modern ToolsHave you ever wondered how doctors diagnosed diabetes long before the invention of blood testing? Here’s a fascinating (and slightly unusual) information from medical history: Doctors used to taste urineaduragbemi-ojo (44)MEMBERin Healthy Bees • 3 days agoDepression, anxiety and lifestyle In our world today depression has become one of the major types of noncommunicable diseases taking as many lives as possible. Approximately 200 million people in the world have…drceeyou (59)in Ecency • 5 days agoMedical Fun Fact: The Confusion Between Two Symbols of MedicineDid you know? There’s been a long-standing mix-up between the rod of Asclepius and the Caduceus when it comes to representing medicine? If you’ve ever wondered which symbol truly represents the field of