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Month: May 2021

After a Traumatizing Year, Black People Turn to Therapy

May 9, 2021 by NewYorkTimes

The death of George Floyd and other high-profile police killings have helped encourage African-Americans to seek treatment, mental health experts say. View original article Contributor: Derrick Bryson Taylor

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To mask or not to mask? With vaccines and new guidelines, the mask-faithful navigate a ‘weird gray area.’

May 9, 2021 by WashingtonPost

People who embraced masks are now recalibrating their relationship with an accessory that has served as a shield against a deadly pathogen, a security blanket during a crisis, and a symbol – of regard for the common good, liberal politics or belief in science. View original article Contributor: Karin Brulliard

Categories Health News

When an ailing parent needs more care, sibling conflicts can arise and add to stress

May 9, 2021 by WashingtonPost

One brother or sister typically shoulders the greatest burden. That person may clash with the other relatives. But there are ways to prepare and avoid conflicts. View original article Contributor: Eve Glicksman

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After he and his wife are diagnosed with cancer, a playwright reckons with the gift of creativity that trauma can bring

May 9, 2021 by WashingtonPost

Dan O’Brien reflects on his illness, his wife’s cancer battle, creative life, family and ongoing challenges in his memoir. View original article Contributor: Dan O’Brien

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To mask or not to mask? With vaccines and new guidelines, the mask-faithful navigate a ‘weird gray area.’

May 9, 2021 by WashingtonPost

People who embraced masks are now recalibrating their relationship with an accessory that has served as a shield against a deadly pathogen, a security blanket during a crisis, and a symbol – of regard for the common good, liberal politics or belief in science. View original article Contributor: Karin Brulliard

Categories Health News

When an ailing parent needs more care, sibling conflicts can arise and add to stress

May 9, 2021 by WashingtonPost

One brother or sister typically shoulders the greatest burden. That person may clash with the other relatives. But there are ways to prepare and avoid conflicts. View original article Contributor: Eve Glicksman

Categories Health News

After he and his wife are diagnosed with cancer, a playwright reckons with the gift of creativity that trauma can bring

May 9, 2021 by WashingtonPost

Dan O’Brien reflects on his illness, his wife’s cancer battle, creative life, family and ongoing challenges in his memoir. View original article Contributor: Dan O’Brien

Categories Health News

For years, my chronic illness kept me isolated. The pandemic helped me get closer to my community.

May 9, 2021 by WashingtonPost

Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome has left me homebound and alone. Worldwide videoconferencing during covid-19 has changed that. View original article Contributor: Rivka Solomon

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‘Mom Genes’ explores biology of motherhood, ways maternalism is wired into women’s bodies and brains

May 9, 2021 by WashingtonPost

Book uses real life as a launchpad for a look at an incredible, and sometimes incredibly bizarre, series of physical, mental and emotional changes for mothers. View original article Contributor: Erin Blakemore

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Ayurvedic Treatment for Lipomas – Healthline

May 9, 2021 by Health Topic Contributor

Ayurvedic Treatment for Lipomas  Healthline >View original article Contributor:

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