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Wellness is often regarded as a personal journey-a carefully elaborate blend of training, nutrition and self-care. But research shows that…
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin worked with international partners to investigate whether social inequality affects our brains. Their research paper…
European study reveals that retirees feel less lonely over time, with new social activities and personal connections helping to reduce…
How Social Security (SSA) Can Support Caregivers of Veterans Who Served Us On Veterans Day, we honor and thank the…
My mother died in my hospice home in 2020, the day my state of Washington went into lockdown for COVID-19.…
With the influence technology has on our daily lives in this day and age, I can’t be the only one…
In a recent study published in the journal PLoS One, researchers at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, investigated…
What’s the difference? is a new editorial product that explains the similarities and differences between health terms that are often…
Social media is one of the most important tools we have today. It allows us to connect with friends and…
According to new research published today in Journal of the American Heart Associationan open-access, peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart…