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We are rapidly approaching the Christian Holy Week, beginning on Palm Sunday and culminating on Easter. Included in that week is what we call Good Friday.
Read more“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hint me.”
Read moreOn Saturday, March 8, we celebrated International Women’s Day and the accomplishments of women worldwide. Then Sunday, March 9, the Duchess of Sussex did something I never thought I would see, ever, on a national TV program. She talked about suicidal ideation and the feeling that she wanted to die and might even act on it if left alone. It was a profound moment for me not only as a woman but also as a psychiatrist and mental health activist.
Read moreEditor’s Note: This is the first installment of a four-part series.
Read moreSince 1987, the month of March has been observed annually in the United States as Women’s History Month. The purpose is to celebrate women’s contributions to history, culture and society.
Read moreElectric distribution utilities and the Texans they serve should be justly compensated by ERCOT for saving the Texas grid during the Valentine’s week blackouts.
Read moreInstead of what was said by someone running their mouth about you, imagine it eventually getting back to you that someone was out there saying what a great person you were or what a great thing they saw you do.
Read moreMany Americans have questions about Covid-19 vaccines, and rightfully so. There’s lots of information out there, and researchers are learning new details about the virus daily.
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