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It is a claim that will, undoubtedly, raise eyebrows - or, even more likely, make eyes roll with faint boredom.
In the wake of Tropical Depression Chantal's destructive floods, communities across the region are rallying together to support displaced residents and begin recovery efforts.
Ever have a downright terrible day? You’re concerned about financial problems at home, and your boss is pushing you to get that project done earlier than expected, then your car breaks down and you’ve ...
The Exchange Pool in Chapel Hill is in need of support to recover from severe flood damage by Tropical Depression Chantal.
Seasonal depression most often kicks in during the fall and winter months. But there is another, less common type of seasonal depression that arrives during the sunny spring and summer days ...
According to Novak, most people associate uranium glass with the Depression Glass of the 1920s and ’30s, but this glass has ...
Childhood maltreatment leaves profound and often unseen scars, affecting mental health, physical well-being, and social ...
Depression may be grief turned inward. Therapy helps us mourn not just what we lost, but who we became in relation to that ...
Findings from a recent study found that walking more—especially aiming for around 7,000 steps per day—was linked to fewer ...
At least in the short term, the tropics should remain quiet, according to both the National Hurricane Center and AccuWeather.
Chantal arrived in central North Carolina, bringing more than 10 inches of rainfall and massive flooding to parts of the ...
In a new book, UC Merced professor Christopher Ojeda draws from the latest data and years of studying the intersection of ...