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How Your Secrets Can Damage and Maybe Even Kill You 06/25/2017 08:00pm • Are you harboring a secret from a spouse, lover, close friend or boss? If you are -- and almost everyone keeps secrets, large or small -- you may be experiencing negative health effects from thinking about them, according to a study published recently in the Journal of Personality and Social Psyc Helping Your Child Overcome Social Anxiety 06/22/2017 08:00pm • During the years between finishing high school, moving out and starting a family, your child will form valuable friendships and make lasting connections that will lead to personal and professional success. But for many emerging adults, social anxiety seriously hinders their ability to manage their Possible psychiatric evaluation for man accused of bringing guns to Trump hotel 06/22/2017 05:14pm • WASHINGTON â The Pennsylvania doctor charged with illegally bringing weapons and ammunition to the Trump International Hotel, in D.C., last month pleaded not guilty Thursday in a hearing that revealed he has a history of mental health issues. Bryan Moles, 43, is next scheduled to be in U.S. Advice for parents on treating summer itches, stings and burns 06/22/2017 04:47am • WASHINGTON â Summer fun can be tough on skin, but a local pediatrician has recommendations to help kids play it safe in several situations. "Summer is a time for kids to get out and play and run around and be outside and to get dirty and to get a few bug bites,â said Dr. Lee Savio Beers, Chil Hot summer days: How much water is enough for kids? Hot summer days: How much water is enough for kids? 06/21/2017 04:36am • WASHINGTON â It's easy for anyone to get dehydrated on hot, sweaty summer days, but a local pediatrician warns that heat stroke and hydration can be serious issues for children and adolescents over the summer. Children playing outside should drink at least eight to 10 ounces of water every coup 'Worth killing over': How a plane mogul dodged US scrutiny 06/20/2017 04:09pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â When a Kansas strip-mall bank with possible mob ties folded in the mid-1980s, federal authorities investigated whether a shareholder, Iranian-born aviation magnate Farhad Azima, should face criminal charges. The probe hit a dead end. Azima, a U.S. citizen, essentially had a st Intervention: Stepping in to Get a Loved One Professional Help 06/18/2017 08:00pm • When a loved one is having emotional struggles, family and close friends will do anything they can to help. In many instances, a caring conversation is all one needs to put things in perspective. In other cases, a person may need professional help, such as undergoing counseling or seeing a psychiatr 5 Ways Women Can Prepare For Retirement 06/15/2017 08:00pm • When preparing for retirement women face a unique set of financial hurdles as compared to men, including increased longevity, lifetime income disparities, inadequate retirement savings and lower average Social Security benefits. These hurdles, coupled with rising divorce rates for women older than How Politics, Religion and Race Influence Campus Culture 06/11/2017 08:00pm • Being a minority student in college can be challenging. Add campus protests, controversial federal policies and violence against black, brown, Muslim and LGBT students and safety and poor emotional health also become issues families worry about. While physical safety may be a concern for some stude 5 Ways To Help Our Daughters Develop A Positive Body Image 05/30/2017 08:00pm • It's a sad state of affairs, but by the time most of our daughters reach the age of 18, they describe disliking their bodies. More specifically, they describe feeling fat, when in fact, fat is not really a feeling. Herein lies the problem -- body weight, body image and self-esteem become one, each Conflict Feeds Rising Divorce Rates Across Gaza 05/21/2017 08:00pm • GAZA CITY, The Gaza Strip -- Rula and her husband had started to frequently fight. They clashed over small things, like how she talked back to him, and big differences, like how to raise their children in the Gaza Strip, a small and war-torn coastal enclave controlled by the militant Hamas and with Iran's Presidential Election: What You Need to Know 05/18/2017 08:00pm • In the latest of closely watched elections across the globe, many Iranians will head to the polls on May 19 to cast their ballot for president. To win, a candidate must earn more than 50 percent of the vote. If no one can claim a majority, the top two competitors will face a runoff in a week. Whoev What You May Learn by At-Home Genetic Testing 05/18/2017 08:00pm • Spit in a vial, pop it back into the test-kit carton, return it to the company and voila -- within weeks you can view the results of your personal genetic analysis online. No doctor's input or counseling required -- just curiosity or concern and a couple hundred bucks or so out of pocket. You might 8 Scary Financial Statistics -- and How to Avoid Becoming One 05/15/2017 08:00pm • When it comes to how Americans are handling their finances, the numbers are concerning. For example, the stats aren't good on saving for retirement or saving for an emergency. The numbers are just as bad when looking at credit card debt and student loans. And let's not even get started on financial FIFA Has Role to Improve Migrant Workers' Conditions in Qatar 05/09/2017 08:00pm • BRUSSELS -- Qatari nationals are understandably proud of the infrastructure and the lifestyle they are building. It is referred to by many as paradise on earth. FIFA officials are hoping that the 2022 World Cup will be the most accessible World Cup, in an "easy living" country. The dark side of Qat
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