By Barbara Pierce Over the past decade there has been a huge increase in the number of children diagnosed with special needs, according to
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July 2024 — No. 221
Q&A with Jenni Barlow-Gagnon
Leader at Giotto Center’s Community Health and Behavioral Services talks about how the group helps those with mental, substance abuse issues and why the
Do Small Things with Great Love
By Gwenn Voelckers When the challenges of living alone and the troubles of the world overwhelm you, the quote below by Mother Teresa may
Younger Kids in Class Might Be Misdiagnosed With ADHD, Autism
If your child is among the youngest in their school grade, it’s more likely they’ll be mistakenly identified by teachers as having ADHD or
Why You Should Eat More Spuds
By Anne Palumbo Even though Americans eat more potatoes than any other vegetable, a good many of us don’t. Worried about carbs and calories,
Why It’s Important to Stay Hydrated
Why it’s important to stay hydrated most of your body is water, after all By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant About 60% of the average person’s
Making a Long-term Relationship Work
By Barbara Pierce Relationships aren’t easy today. They’re complicated and confusing. Many of us are inept at relationships. “Relationships aren’t that simple anymore,” said
Move, Breathe, Live
Whitesboro studio provides a space where people feel comfortable to explore not only their physical health but also their mental and emotional well-being By
6 Health Issues Every Woman Should Understand
By Barbara Pierce Many health issues affect women differently from men and in ways that have an impact on diagnosis and care. For instance,
