The WHO declared loneliness an epidemic. Having more friends and connections doesn't really seem to solve the issue. Why is that? And is there possible another solution, a new way forward?
Researchers at Dakota State University are looking into how alfalfa honey could be used to fight plant and human pathogens.
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The Atlanta Braves have been a good team this season despite some early
One smalltown Finnish school decided to try out different methods to help its pupils cope with anxious feelings.
Newquay's Antonia Taylor is a healer to the stars and it all stems back to the day she pulled an 'energetic parasite' from her friend's ear on the streets of London
The fourth annual Play For A Cure Pro-Am hockey tournament, which offers the opportunity for local fans to share the ice with former NHL players, raised $424,000 for cancer research in Windsor-Essex. Money raised from the event will go to the Cancer Research Collaboration Fund, in partnership with the Windsor-Essex Community Foundation. The All Star […]
Politico reported, the city’s main supportive-housing program, NYC 15/15, is falling far short of its production targets.
Pop star Lizzo posted a video on Instagram on Tuesday thanking pro-Palestinian activists around the country for pulling her out of a "deep, dark, depression" in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal that derailed her career.
It’s right to celebrate a groundbreaking medical trial. But what many of us really want is more support for people with hearing lossAs someone who has been hard of hearing since I was a teenager, I read with great interest about the case of Opal Sandy – the 18-month-old British toddler who has recently had her hearing “restored” in a pioneering medical trial.Opal was born with auditory neuropathy, which is caused by the disruption of nerve impulses travelling from the inner ear to the brain, and...
It began with Irena Googling 'how to treat cancer holistically' - and ended with her emaciated, covered in lumps and hours from death, yet still refusing the chemotherapy that would save her life
Opal Sandy, aged 18 months, was born completely deaf due to condition auditory neuropathy