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Their story is being played out in restaurants all over the U.S. According to the National Restaurant Association, 87% of restaurants report an average loss of 36% in revenue this year.
Trauma Services reports hoarding disorder is rising, driven by trauma and stress, especially since the pandemic, requiring ...
Dr. Becky Peters, a veterinarian and owner of Bath Veterinary Hospital in Bath, New York, has also noticed a link between the anxiety of pets and their owners, particularly in the exam room.
If you or anybody you know needs support, please always reach out to somebody that can help. By Anna Tai-Hogan Anna Tai-Hogan is a registered BACP member that practices in Integrative Psychotherapy.
Anxiety in cats can be harder to spot, according to Jackson, because they’re hard-wired to hide it. While dogs seek out their support people, cats don’t feel safe expressing their vulnerability.
Many survivors who speak out about the abuse they experienced end up scapegoated and shamed for their honesty. This scapegoating is an extension of the dysfunction and abuse.
I think a lot of people are concerned about our democracy, it's under attack." More than 250 people attended the protest, displaying signs and spreading chants throughout the downtown area.
Robert De Niro discussed his 'support' for his kids — including daughter Airyn, after she came out as transgender — in a chat with 'Entertainment Tonight.' ...
But this time he didn’t come out of that office,” said Negelyov. Indivisible ADK/Saratoga founder Renee Roundtree says the dozens who gathered at Glens Falls City Park showed vital support for ...
If Steve Jobs had either been luckier or, as some would suggest, had a little less confidence in his ability to cure his own cancer rather than working with doctors, he would now be 70 years old.
A majority of people believe governments must tax oil, gas and coal companies for climate-related loss and damage, and that their government is not doing enough to counter the influence on politics of ...
In Eugene, Oregon, CAHOOTS, a decades-old crisis-response program, may disappear, but the programs it inspired have spread across the United States, including to nearby Portland.