My Mother’s Opus, Built Over Four Decades
Sometimes her notes seemed like the paper and pen equivalent of hands that held me too tightly. But now I see them as a gift. View original article Contributor:
Sometimes her notes seemed like the paper and pen equivalent of hands that held me too tightly. But now I see them as a gift. View original article Contributor:
In new research, women at medical schools reported that microaggressions were common in their workplaces. Their male colleagues did not. View original article Contributor:
The findings hold promise for a vast majority of those with cystic fibrosis, according to the director of the National Institutes of Health. “This should be a cause for major celebration,” he wrote. View original article Contributor:
New research shows the virus can have devastating effects on the immune system that persist much longer than the illness itself. View original article Contributor:
As the mother of a child with special needs, I found that clowns helped lighten the mood in the hospital when my son and I most needed a laugh. View original article Contributor:
A diet high in fruits, vegetables, fish, olive oil and nuts and low in sugar and saturated fat boosted mood in college students prone to depression. View original article Contributor:
There is some evidence that eating fish may make children smarter. View original article Contributor:
In a lawsuit, a former senior vice president claims he was fired for raising safety concerns and said that the company’s C.E.O. said customers are “drunk and vaping” so wouldn’t notice the quality of the pods. View original article Contributor:
After the reuse of syringes infected hundreds of children in a small city, health workers say the entire system needs to be revamped. View original article Contributor:
Among middle-aged men and woman who took about 3,000 steps a day, covering even a little extra ground was tied to better sleep. View original article Contributor: