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Health & Wellness
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The Vindication of Cheeese, Butter, and Full-Fat Milk by James Hamblin / The Atlantic
(April 22, 2022)
Research has exonerated dairy fats as a cause of early death, but low-fat products continue to be perceived as healthier…
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Optimal Aging
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Research
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Trends
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Wellness
COVID Will Become Endemic by Maryn McKenna / Wired
(January 7, 2022)
The world must decide what that means…
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COVID-19
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Current Events, News
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Disease
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News
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Trends
Don't Be Surprised When You Get Omicron by Yasmin Tayag / The Atlantic
(December 19, 2021)
With the Omicron variant, America is in for a lot more breakthrough infections. Here’s what to do if you fall sick…
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COVID-19
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Crisis
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Wellness
Dealing with Suicidal Thoughts by James N. Watkins
(July 29, 2020)
Hope and help as the pandemic adds to a worsening trend…
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Depresson
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Disease
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Wellness
News & Current Events
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COVID-19 Retrospective by Stu Johnson
(May 12, 2023)
Now that COVID's status as a global pandemic has ended, I will take a retrospective look at how USA compared to other countries in this three-year-plus ordeal…
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COVID-19 Perspectives for January 2023 by Stu Johnson
(February 14, 2023)
Threats of a tripledemic and ever-more-contagious variants of COVID keep the pandemic alive, yet as death and hospitalization rates continue to drop, life has taken on a post-COVID tone. Where are we as the pandemic approaches the three year mark?…
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COVID-19 Perspectives for December 2022 by Stu Johnson
(January 11, 2023)
Is it over? Afraid not. But behind the near-hysteria over a tripledemic and the latest COVID variant with the menacing name of Kracken there is still reason to be watchful. So, what in the world is going on with the pandemic that won't quit?…
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Crisis
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News
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COVID-19 Perspectives for November 2022 by Stu Johnson
(December 13, 2022)
For most of us in America COVID seems more nuisance now than threat, but it continues to surge in the Far East and with winter approaching there are fears of a 'tripledemic'…
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Crisis
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Dying and Death
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Disease
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COVID-19 Perspectives for October 2022 by Stu Johnson
(November 14, 2022)
Are we there yet? While it seems we have turned the corner from pandemic to endemic, the global situation does not yet warrant that assessment—and the winter cold and flu season approaches in countries most impacted by COVID…
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COVID-19
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Crisis
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Technology
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Parents of the Social Media Generation are Not OK by Samantha Murphy Kelly / CNN Business
(December 10, 2021)
Struggling to understand and navigate the potential harms that social media can have on their kids' mental health as they grow up…
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Family
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Mental Health
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Parenting, Parents
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Social Media
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Trends
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A Tragic Trend by James N. Watkins
(August 24, 2019)
When you or a friend are contemplating suicide…
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Future
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Loneliness
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Trends
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Wellness