Recipe Sunday 2022-11-20 We feel, and studies suggest, that cooking can be a form of therapy for many. On Sunday, we post recipes for those looking for new ways to diversify their cookbooks (we do not get paid for this). —Editorial Team. A Full, Festive Menu for Holiday Celebrations (Family Features) From the hors d’oeuvres […]
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California Stockpiles Penalties From Uninsured Residents
2022-11-19 California Stockpiles Penalties From Uninsured Residents Instead of Lowering Care Costs Angela Hart SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Nearly three years after California started fining residents who don’t have health insurance, the state has not distributed any of the revenue it has collected, KHN has learned — money that was intended to help Californians […]
Americans are Turning to Side Hustles to Combat Inflation
2022-11-19 Americans are Turning to Side Hustles to Combat Inflation (Family Features) As inflation increases, many Americans are looking for ways to make some extra cash to reach financial goals faster, save for a big purchase or simply make ends meet. In fact, 41% of Americans need additional income from sources like side hustles, according […]
Book Review: The Magic and Mystery of Human Cells
Book Review: The Magic and Mystery of Human Cells by Sara Harrison In his latest book, the oncologist and acclaimed writer Siddhartha Mukherjee focuses his narrative microscope on the cell, the elementary building block from which complex systems and life itself emerge. It is the coordination of cells that allow hearts to beat, the specialization […]
Dog Day Saturday 2022-11-19
Dog Day Saturday 2022-11-19 Owning and interacting with pets, according to studies, can be a form of therapy for many. We have dedicated Saturday to dogs and Wednesday to cats, when we will post an article on each of those days. We will also post articles on occasion about other animals people may have as […]
Thousands of Experts Hired to Aid Public Health Departments Are Losing Their Jobs
2022-11-18 Thousands of Experts Hired to Aid Public Health Departments Are Losing Their Jobs Lauren Weber As covid-19 raged, roughly 4,000 highly skilled epidemiologists, communication specialists, and public health nurses were hired by a nonprofit tied to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to plug the holes at battered public health departments […]
Bullying and Youth with Disabilities and Special Health Needs
Bullying and Youth with Disabilities and Special Health Needs Children with disabilities—such as physical, developmental, intellectual, emotional, and sensory disabilities—are at an increased risk of being bullied. Any number of factors— physical vulnerability, social skill challenges, or intolerant environments—may increase the risk. Research suggests that some children with disabilities may bully others as […]
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal Affective Disorder What is seasonal affective disorder? Many people go through short periods of time where they feel sad or not like their usual selves. Sometimes, these mood changes begin and end when the seasons change. People may start to feel “down” when the days get shorter in the […]
Mental Health Friday 2022-11-18 – General Adaptation Syndrome
Mental Health Friday 2022-11-18 On Mental Health Friday, we post, in alphabetical order, one per week, information on mental health disorders. Mental Health Friday is for informational purposes only, and is in no way meant to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Please do not self diagnose and seek professional help for what […]
Sick Profit: Investigating Private Equity’s Stealthy Takeover of Health Care Across Cities and Specialties
2022-11-17 Sick Profit: Investigating Private Equity’s Stealthy Takeover of Health Care Across Cities and Specialties Fred Schulte, Kaiser Health News Two-year-old Zion Gastelum died just days after dentists performed root canals and put crowns on six baby teeth at a clinic affiliated with a private equity firm. His parents sued the Kool Smiles […]