We Borrowed a Shelter Dog to Go Hiking. You Can — And Totally Should — Too
Wonderful idea. More.
Wonderful idea. More.
October 16 is World Dictionary Day, marking the birthday of the great American lexicographer Noah Webster. Born in Connecticut in 1758, Webster published his first dictionary, A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, in 1806, but it was his two-volume American Dictionary of the English Language published in 1828 (when he was 70 years old) …
For people diagnosed with a physical condition or coping with chronic illness, depression can be a common complication. According to figures from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 50 percent of asthma patients suffer from depressive symptoms, one in six people who have had a heart attack have major depression, and people …
DR. SANJAY GUPTA: When Illness Triggers Depression Read More »
I was afraid of love. I know it might look like I was looking for love, but I was really following what A Course in Miracles describes as “the ego’s dictate”: seek and do not find. What drove this attraction, as it has done many others before, was a hidden belief that love is dangerous. …
Atkinson: I Love My Husband, But Here’s Why I Want to Cheat Read More »
Some helpful information for many of us.
You may be oblivious to your partner’s cheating ways, but that doesn’t mean everyone else is. In fact, a fascinating new study suggests that strangers can quickly spot a cheater just by watching how couples get along. “People can determine whether complete strangers were cheaters or non-cheaters by simply watching them interact for a short …
Scientists Say ‘Infidelity Radar’ Is Real, And It Works In Minutes Read More »