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Her project donates freshly baked bread to food pantries and created bonds with loved ones through the pandemic.
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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Her project donates freshly baked bread to food pantries and created bonds with loved ones through the pandemic.

As medical treatment evolves, here are some questions to answer.

As we emerge from strict pandemic protocols, tips for tending to our well-being—especially on the road

As your life gets back to normal, how to hang on to good habits you may have formed over the past year.

Research connects feelings of safety and rest at home with lower levels of stress hormones when out in the world.

Back in the hospital and waiting for answers, this patient finds medicine in both the clinical and the spiritual.

Take those positive routines you forged over the past year and keep them going as you move forward.

Grammy-winning musician Harry Connick, Jr., wrote and recorded his new album at home during the pandemic.

Participating in the arts offers a host of physical, mental and social benefits for older adults.

It’s vital for older adults to stay connected despite Covid-19 restrictions and other barriers.

A small family of birds mirrors the emotional journey of stepping back into life after COVID.

As we ease back into social experiences, relating to others might feel brand-new and even nerve-wracking. Here’s how to stay gentle with yourself during this transition.
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