Brooding Deep Thoughts on Modern Family Life by Kathryn Jezer-Morton. Illustration: Hannah Buckman This article was originally published in Broodinga newsletter offering in-depth thoughts on modern family life. register here. If there’s one thing that unifies American parents into one giant demographic, it’s a state of shared siege. Sometimes I meet a parent with whom, superficially, I don’t have much in common, but I can reliably break the ice by talking about being overwhelmed by something kid-related. Sports schedules? Homework? Phone stuff? There’s a sweet spot somewhere. Acting under siege is another way to demonstrate awareness. He says: “Wow, being…
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Alternative therapy vs chemotherapyHISTORY HIGHLIGHTSExpert challenges actress’ arguments against conventional medical therapyThe effectiveness of new treatments must be scientifically proven, he saysA few patient testimonials about the treatment do not constitute sufficient proof of its benefitAlternative therapies can be helpful in mitigating the side effects of medical treatment Editor’s note: Dr. Otis Brawley is chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society and a practicing oncologist. He is CNNhealth.com’s conditions expert and answers viewer questions each week on CNN.com Live. (CNN) — This week, comedic actress Suzanne Somers promotes her new book, which espouses the virtues of alternative medicine and,…
December has some the most stressful days of the year for teachers. Not only are we dealing with the usual holiday hustle and bustle, but many of us have report cards due, continuing education classes to prepare for before the end of the year, and kids who are falling behind. SO ready for vacation. It can be difficult to find time for yourself, but it’s certainly important. So here are 12 self-care ideas for teachers that we should all try to make time for this month. Who is with me? 1. Let someone else make your coffee. Why does coffee…
College dropout rates climb amid concerns about students’ mental healthCollege dropout rates have increased significantly as more students struggle with issues such as mental health, long-distance travel and financial pressures.Data released by the Higher Education Authority (HEA) shows that the number of students who did not progress from year one to year two increased from 9 per cent in 2019/20, or 3,600 students, to 15 per cent in 2019/2020, or 3,600 students. hundred in 2021/2022, or nearly 7,000 students,While dropout rates fell to an all-time low during the Covid crisis – when universities implemented support measures such as open-book exams…
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Self-care was already a hot topic before the pandemic. But 2020 has highlighted how important it is for people to take care of their physical and mental health. Yet the idea of self-care is often oversimplified in a discussion about yoga and bubble baths. “The way we talk about self-care risks sounding like a rich white lady’s occupation,” said Laura Boxley, PhD, ABPP, a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist and director of clinical neuropsychology training at Ohio State University. “But it’s much more complex than that, and there’s a certain depth to it that we haven’t yet addressed.” As chair of the…
World Mental Health Day 2023 is an opportunity for people and communities to unite behind the theme “”Mental health is a universal human right » improve knowledge, raise awareness and take actions that promote and protect the mental health of everyone as a universal human right.Mental health is a fundamental human right for everyone. Everyone, wherever they are and whoever they are, has the right to the highest possible standard of mental health. This includes the right to be protected from mental health risks, the right to available, accessible, acceptable and good quality care, and the right to freedom, independence…
Eating heart-healthy foods just got easier with these breakfast recipes. These lunch ideas are quick and easy to prepare and meet the American Heart Association’s guidelines for saturated fat and sodium. Recipes like Chickpea and Roasted Red Pepper Lettuce Wraps with Tahini Dressing and Spicy Shrimp and Edamame Coleslaw Bowls are the perfect midday meal to fill you up and keep your heart healthy. Mediterranean pasta salad with broccoli We loaded this healthy pasta salad with veggies and Mediterranean flavors. Sun-dried tomatoes and a touch of lemon zest brighten the vinaigrette, while crisp-tender broccoli florets cook alongside the pasta, making…
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