According to the American Heart Association, “The epidemic increase in heart disease mortality ended in the 1960s or 1970s.” Deaths from heart disease have fallen dramatically over the last 50 years.
Popular psychologist and author Kevin Vost shares insights for Catholics navigating the pandemic. A family prepares to go indoors amid the COVID pandemic, putting masks on their two small children.
As a psychologist, I am a scientist of human behavior. I am accountable to what can be understood scientifically through empiricism. And yet empiricism is not the only method we use to explore reality ...
We are approaching the official start of summer, the season for working less, attending baseball games, enjoying picnics and, of course, going on vacation. And so, I ask, “Where are you going for a ...
Moving to Juneau about nine months ago, I began a journey back to Alaska and health. I started the journey about a year or so before the move to be the pastor of the Nazarene Church here. It wasn’t an ...
Consciousness, emotional regulation, intelligence, and intuition are all inherently linked in our human lives, according to a study from Global Advances in Integrative Medicine and Health. But that ...
Opinion articles provide independent perspectives on key community issues, separate from our newsroom reporting. As I display regularly in my commentaries for all to see, I don’t know much. My life ...
“Spiritual well-being is the integration of experiences into a sense of self related to meaning and purpose in relation to others and the world. Our religious traditions give us a rich symbol system, ...
As I display regularly in my commentaries for all to see, I don’t know much. My life has been an exercise in learning heartfelt humility through heart-rending failure. I’m not the expert type. I can’t ...
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