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Aug 12
Power of Touch: How Physical Contact Calms the Anxious Mind
The science behind my first steps toward…
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Robert Roy Britt
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Jul 17
What My 88-Year-Old Mom Just Taught Me About Aging
A lesson in staying physically capable, in case
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Stephan Joppich
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May 21
The Myth of the Loneliness Epidemic
We’ve been conditioned to view loneliness as unreasonably scary…
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The Conversation U.S.
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The Largest US Religious Group is Not What You Think
Sociologists explain the dramatic rise in…
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Emmi S. Herman
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May 14
Measles is Coming Back. My Sister Isn’t.
With measles cases rising in the US and globally, I think of…
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May 1
Drawing Lines in the Sand: How Boundaries Alienate Us From Others
We set limits to help make us feel…
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Gail Post, Ph.D.
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Apr 15
Apologies are So Misunderstood. Here’s How to Get it Right.
Clear, sincere apologies are an act of…
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Andrea Romeo RN, BN
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Feb 19
Syphilis Is Making a Huge Comeback. Are You at Risk?
This STD can be devastating if untreated but is…
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Nadine Shaalan
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Feb 17
Joy Can Be So Simple
But sometimes you have to be hit over the head with it
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Robert Roy Britt
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Dec 20, 2023
The Self-Destructive Nature of Human Nature
Idiotic idiosyncrasies that make life difficult
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