Halloween Hacks
Because individuals and families vary greatly, nothing works for everybody, but it is definitely worth trying some ideas to lessen the holiday stress.
In Search of Holiday Sanity
Childhood obesity is exemplified, endorsed, enabled, and empowered by adults. Remember it this holiday season.
Coronavirus Chronicles — Does Anecdotal Mean Untrue?
What happens when parents come down with a highly contagious disease? What happens if one parent dies, or both of them? Problems multiply exponentially.
Coronavirus Chronicles — Keep It Moving
For the benefit of their cardiovascular systems and bone density, children need an hour of movement each day, and most kids don’t have that.
Holiday Eating Trauma — A Field Ripe for Harvest
The association of celebration with feasting is one of humankind’s oldest social phenomena. This truth brings spectacular joy and also quite a lot of anguish.
Coronavirus Chronicles — The Virus vs. Mental Health
COVID-19 is not satisfied by leaving survivors with a collection of residual physical symptoms, including those that could linger. It also attacks the psyche.
Coronavirus Chronicles — COVID-19 Worse Than Freshman 15
Even if the risk were minimal to college-age youth, their indifference to spreading the virus among teaching staff, campus employees and townies is selfish.
Coronavirus Chronicles — Who Will Be the Body Heat Monitors?
With parents as the first line of defense against the potential spread of COVID-19, some questions arise.
Coronavirus Chronicles — Human Dilemmas
Who knows where history’s current trajectory will lead? Elective surgery patients are stranded in a nerve-racking limbo for an indeterminate amount of time.
Everything You Know About Food Deserts Is Still Wrong
USDA admitted in its report on food deserts that proximity to a supermarket doesn’t seem to affect food choices very much. What other factors affect this issue?