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The 2020 U.S. Election brings uncertainty to many during an already uncertain time. Here are five ways to deal with the increased stress.
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"Any time we express ourselves, that's a form of patriotism," says writer and artist Mo Willems. He'll lead three drawing exercises, each accompanied by a National Symphony Orchestra musician.
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Doom-scrolling much? Nearly 70% of Americans report feeling stressed about politics. We're sleepless and irritable, and our heads hurt. Here's how some of your fellow citizens are coping.
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Reports are on the rise of symptoms such as headaches, stomach problems and flare-ups of autoimmune disorders. Here's why chronic stress can make our bodies hurt, and what to do about it.
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He spent nearly a month at Upstate University Hospital, much of that time on a ventilator, battling COVID-19 and worrying that he would not survive. But…
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Women suffer from anxiety at nearly twice the rate of men, and a coalition of women's health groups says all teenage girls and women should be screened.
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Here are some stories to bring you joy, comfort and hope from your friends at NPR.
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Staff from Upstate University Hospital train regularly to prepare for a variety of disasters, including pandemics.Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Robert…
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A team of specially trained people helps guide patients through recovery after a stroke, both in the hospital and after discharge.Nurse and stroke…
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Climate change can take a toll on mental health, but there are ways to alleviate such effects and promote real change, one expert argues on "Take Care"…