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Managing IBS with Depression Medications: What You Should Know

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and depression often seem worlds apart, but they’re more connected than you’d think. Many people juggling stomach troubles also deal with depression or anxiety, making daily life even tougher. Interestingly, some depression medications might double as a tool to ease IBS symptoms. Could one treatment help address both issues? It sure…

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11 Frugal and Simple Living Strategies for Neurodivergent People

Frugality isn’t just pinching pennies or cutting coupons, it’s a lifestyle that offers freedom and creativity, especially for neurodivergent individuals as we often tend to have a harder time working or finding and keeping work. Making sure every dollar counts can be a real challenge when navigating the world with unique challenges. Yet, integrating frugal…

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Quick and Dirty Gardening: Low-Maintenance House Plants For People Low On Energy

Gardening doesn’t need to be complicated, especially for neurodivergent peeps looking for a calm and rewarding hobby. Quick and dirty gardening might just be your new best friend. This approach strips away any fuss, focusing on low-maintenance plants that bring life to your space with minimal effort. It’s a sensory-rich experience, filled with the soothing…

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Accommodations for Neurodivergent people: 7 Ways How to DIY Adaptations to Improve Your Life.

Everyone’s brain operates in unique ways (which is very cool), and for individuals who are neurodivergent, traditional environments may not always meet their needs. That’s where DIY neurodiversity accommodations come into play. You need to have tools and strategies at your fingertips that help you to customize your surroundings to better fit your unique cognitive…