Why Can We Be So Mean To Ourselves?
Do you ever feel like there is a little voice inside you that can be a really harsh critic? A voice that
Do you ever feel like there is a little voice inside you that can be a really harsh critic? A voice that
It can be common to hear someone use terms like “anxious, OCD, or bipolar” to describe themselves or others. For example, perhaps
A Harvard infectious diseases expert says that vaccination rates among the elderly need to be close to 100 percent if another surge
In the next six months, it’s likely that every American will be vaccinated, recovered from coronavirus infection, or both. If that happens,
As the baby boomer generation moves into retirement age, it is expected that by the year 2034, older adults (ages 65 and
Pfizer and BioNTech said Monday that their coronavirus vaccine, already authorized for those 12 and older, has been shown to be safe
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s been easy to forget that a number of longstanding deadly global health problems remain with us, in
Obesity has been linked to increased risk for over a dozen different types of cancer, as well as worse prognosis and survival.
Mortality rates after cancer surgery declined for Black as well as white patients during a recent 10-year period, although the mortality gap
Nobody was prepared for 2020, but a public talk on collective trauma in December 2019 was prescient. At Harvard Medical School’s live-streamed