Sonja Craparo decided to start a running club called the Dunedin Women Runners. In just five years she says they’ve gone from a handful of ladies to over 1000 participating.
A 22-year-old Omaha woman has been attending a long COVID program at Madonna Rehabilitation for months after contracting the virus multiple times while working as a certified nursing assistant.
Distrust of everything from institutions to people closest to you takes a serious toll on health and happiness. Here’s how to find a way back.
Chatbots are rapidly changing how we connect to each other—and ourselves. We’re never going back.
From the Golden Girls to Sex and the City, a gang of gal pals is always in style. Friends are always there for us, there to ...
Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday and Rhone CEO Nate Checketts share what they're looking to achieve with their newly formed partnership.
Love falls into one of two dimensions: feeling or experiencing love from someone else and extending or expressing love towards another person. Now, researchers are beginning to understand the nature ...
As Washington combats overdoses from fentanyl and other drugs, addiction centers say a gap in funding for patients' room and ...
Public defender, DA, judge joined to help Matthew J. Schweichler, who is mentally disabled, mentally ill but also violent, complicating his placement.
It's never a good time to face the end of a relationship, but February could be one of the worst. Here are five ways to refocus your life and emerge from the sadness in a better place.
The panelists agreed the topic of mental health is not widely discussed due to several factors, including culture, isolation ...
“Often there is an outpouring of support in the immediate aftermath of a disaster, but it dissipates with time,” she said.
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