By Isabel Derera, Tufts University It can start with a vacant stare, what appear to be muscle twitches or a...
In this episode, Al interviews Lesley Moffat, author, classroom high school band teacher, public speaker, and mom (recorded 11-17-21). Leslie...
By Paula Rochon Just before the pandemic, I walked 96 miles (154.5 km) in seven days on the West Highland...
Building your own personal recovery from an anxiety disorder means using ALL the resources you have available to you. In...
Psychosis can involve a variety of symptoms including a loss of contact without reality, delusions, and hallucinations. This is because...
By Rachel Bluth SACRAMENTO, Calif. — This was supposed to be the year that low-income Californians could hire a doula...
By Anastasia Brodovskaya, University of Virginia and Jaideep Kapur, University of Virginia Epilepsy is a disease marked by recurrent seizures,...
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By Linda Silas Like many nurses in Canada, I welcomed last week’s announcement that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and NDP...
By Charles R. Cross Guy Maddison has experienced the pandemic from a unique viewpoint: He’s a registered nurse at Harborview...
By Prakash Nagarkatti, University of South Carolina and Mitzi Nagarkatti, University of South Carolina A new omicron subvariant of the...
By Mona Dougani, North Carolina Health News Asheville, Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro and Raleigh are starting to see Afghan refugees, who...