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CDC says more than 140,000 US children are orphans due to the pandemic
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention projects more than 140,000 children in the United States have lost a parent or primary caretaker since...
What to Look for in a Day Care
For first-time parents or even families with multiple children, the decision to place your little bundle of joy in someone else’s care be a...
Add Meaning to Halloween and Support a Good Cause
As the world faces multiple crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, families may have to adjust traditional trick-or-treating plans again this year. However, there are...
Melanin Fitspiration provides safe space for all to workout
We’re moving away from the days where you scroll down your Instagram timelines and see fitness instructors who are like bodybuilders. Muscles protruding from...
Researchers’ novel mind-body program outperforms other forms of treatment for chronic back pain
Chronic back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. In the United States, patients spend up to $300 billion each year to treat the condition, according to a 2012 study...
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Steelers Fall to Bengals 24-10
Whenever the Pittsburgh Steelers lose a game, their objective is to learn from their mistakes, apply it to the...
Hesitancy About COVID-19 Vaccine for Children Highest Among Black Parents
Nearly half of Black parents (48 percent) were hesitant about the COVID-19 vaccine for their child, compared to 33 percent of Latinx parents and...
How Black businesses are weathering the financial storm of the pandemic
Businesses across the country have taken major hits to their revenue in the past two years, but one salon owner in Brooklyn has solutions...
MIND Diet Linked to Better Cognitive Performance
Aging takes a toll on the body and on the mind. For example, the tissue of aging human brains sometimes develops abnormal clumps of...
Do doctors treat pain differently based on their patients’ race?
UCLA study shows physicians dispensed opioids for back pain more frequently to their white patients than to their patients of color
Physicians prescribed opioids more...