Month: January 2025
Starting the year with a number of executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion as well as anti-affirmative action legislation impacting schools around the country, there are so many …
Over the past year, Muanema Fakira noticed something odd about the eyes of her 1-year-old daughter Sumaya. Her left eye was cloudy. It did not gleam with curiosity or …
From procrastination to time management, I have a seriously difficult time with executive function. But struggling with such a critical cognitive skill that affects my job, relationships, and personal …
Key take points of the podcast: Homeopathy is a complex science and an in-depth art that requires dedication and perseverance. Four Pillars of homeopathic practice can be summarised as …
According to Lisa Mosconi, Ph.D., “about two-thirds of people living with Alzheimer’s are women,” and while that discrepancy is often credited to women living longer than men, her research …
Since COVID-19 first took off, political leaders, infectious disease specialists, and the lay public have debated its origins. Eventually, two hypotheses emerged: Either the virus crossed over from animals …
Everyone has their own way of coping with stress and anxiety. But according to research, there is one tool that the vast majority of people seem to benefit from. …
NEW YORK — U.S. public health officials have been told to stop working with the World Health Organization, effective immediately. A U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official, …
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Hebrew SeniorLife, New England’s largest nonprofit provider of senior health care and living communities and the only senior care organization affiliated with Harvard Medical School, announces that its Deanna …