by Lawson | Mar 14, 2025
A Harvard team studying mice found that the brain processes isolation and loneliness like hunger and thirst, highlighting the importance of connection for our well-being.
by Lawson | Mar 14, 2025
In heterosexual marriages, if the wife gets sick or becomes limited in the everyday activities she can do on her own, the marriage is more likely to end than if the husband does.
by Lawson | Mar 14, 2025
College students who are neurodiverse face challenges as they adjust to campus life. A team is seeking to support these students through a therapy-dog program just for them.
by Lawson | Mar 14, 2025
Hearing health has no age restrictions; everyone can take steps now to protect and care for their hearing. This year’s World Hearing Day was designated by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a day to change mindsets and empower people of all ages to take care of...
by Lawson | Mar 13, 2025
The Low-Pitched Notes of Punta Mita The low-pitched basso notes echoed across the infinity pool, startling the somnolent guests from their torpor and into half-hearted action. Dressed in colorful guayabera shirts and sombreros, four gentlemen stood atop the...