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Almost half of people think that Government plans to improve the health of the nation will have no difference, or make it ...
Live football matches are set to be prescribed to patients experiencing depression under a pioneering new scheme.
Six months after DOGE, six former federal workers reflect on losing their jobs, what they're doing next, and their advice for ...
Four candidates are seeking election to Position No. 1 on the Burien City Council in 2025, offering voters a range of backgrounds and perspectives in one of the city’s most closely watched local races ...
Stanford researcher Abhinav Anne argues for better mental health care centered around neuroscience research and proactive ...
Everyone should give as much respect as they are given. For Gen Z, respect is not something that they give so easily, ...
Anxiety, grief, anger, fear, helplessness. The emotional toll of climate change is broad-ranging, especially for young people. Many worry about what the future holds, and a daily ...
At the Global First Partners Academy, the wives of world leaders get a rare chance to connect and compare notes.
A Master of Environmental Sciences student at the University of Prince Edward Island wants to know more about the effects of ...
We know that heat is the deadliest climate impact, killing more Americans each year than floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes combined. But the mental health impacts of heat are less well-known.
Boomers often pride themselves on their work ethic, viewing long hours at the office as a badge of honor. This generation ...