Posted in Mental Health

How Chappell Roan’s Support Gave One Music Mental Health Charity a New Lease on Life

On Feb. 2, group chats across the music industry lit up when Chappell Roan used the Grammys stage to implore…

Posted in Mental Health

Teachers Become Students Of Student Mental Health

Maya McFadden photos At NHPS’ mental health and first aid training session. Rather than watch students present mid-year projects, 20…

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Princeton continues to expand commitments to support and promote mental health and well-being

The opening of the new Frist Health Center is among several recent projects that advance the University’s commitment to student…

Posted in Mens Health

Cole Haan March Sale: Score 67% Off Boots, Dress Sneakers, and Loafers

AS A STYLE EDITOR, I’ve stepped into over 30 pairs of dress shoes, and Cole Haan still stands as one…

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How Long It Actually Takes You to Build Muscle

You’re doing the work, you’re feeling the burn, but how long does it actually take to build muscle? Building muscle…

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6 Reasons Men Bald – and What Can Be Done About It, According to a Hair Transplant Surgeon

Balding is something many men will experience at some point in their lives, but have you ever wondered why it…

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Chet Hanks Opens Up About Turning His Life Around, as He Lands Lead Role in New Netflix Show

‘Chet has joined your meeting,’ reads an e-mail that hits my inbox. It’s several minutes before I’m set to interview…

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How freckles reflect heritage and skin health

Freckles, those delightful speckles that dance across the skin, tell a compelling story about our genetic makeup and relationship with…

Posted in Womens Health

It’s Women’s History Month: Why WalletHub says Louisiana is one of the worst states for women

WalletHub has released a ranking of all U.S. states to show the “Best & Worst States for Women.” In order…

Posted in Health Care

Beyond the recipients: How Medicaid cuts could change health care forever

Medicaid, the country’s 60-year-old health insurance program that covers over 70 million Americans, primarily those of limited financial means and…