Hoarding may represent a misfiring of one of the brain’s oldest imperatives: to seek safety in connection. Where human bonds ...
Voters across the district will have an opportunity to pick three at-large representatives when they go to the polls on or ...
Do you sometimes dwell on how your life could have turned out if you had made different decisions? A new study shows the benefits of reducing “What if?” thinking.
Half of Americans are “dreading” the holiday season — as a result of their financial situation. According to a new survey of ...
A biology teacher shares learnings and takeaways from the “controlled chaos” of her class’s first citizen science project.
Half of Americans are “dreading” the holiday season — as a result of their financial situation. According to a new survey of ...
Your gut microbiome needs not just healthy food, but regular healthy eating - consistency in diet improves microbiome health.
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Eight seek four seats in lively Perkiomen Valley School Board race
All candidates in contested elections were invited through an article in The Mercury to fill out candidate questionnaires by ...
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Who is really at risk of eating disorders? New UK study reveals overlooked groups
This large school-based study of over 7,400 UK adolescents found a high prevalence of eating disorder symptoms, particularly ...
A new study has linked two types of depression, atypical and melancholic, to an increased risk of certain cardiometabolic ...
Parents are competing with devices and distractions for more than half of their conversations with their child, according to ...
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USDA cuts 30-year survey of food insecurity, St. Louis food groups discuss impact
Finding out how many folks need SNAP benefits can be a little difficult, according to some groups -- because of changes to how federal agencies collect data on food needs.
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