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A ‘Pacemaker for the Brain’: No Treatment Helped Her Depression — Until This

Advertisement Continue reading the main story Supported by Continue reading the main story A ‘Pacemaker for the Brain’: No Treatment Helped Her Depression — Until This It’s the first study of individualized brain stimulation to treat severe depression. Sarah’s case raises the possibility the method may help people who don’t respond to other therapies. Read… Read More »

Fall allergies will be in ‘full force’ this year, experts say

As summer comes to a close, millions of Americans can reportedly expect the fall allergy season to be in “full force” this year. According to AccuWeather meteorologists, fall allergies are often triggered by ragweed and the presence of mold.  IS IT COVID-19, ALLERGIES, OR POST-VACCINE SYMPTOMS? HOW TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE “Fall allergies are typically… Read More »

I quit my job due to an abusive boss, but how do I explain this to prospective employers?

After 6 years working for a vicious, abusive boss, I abruptly quit after one particularly vile incident. Now, I’m uncertain how to go about explaining my departure. Saying nothing bad about my past employer is not an option. Perhaps you still have some unfinished business — to report the vicious, abusive boss. Don’t you owe… Read More »

Dr. Annelle Primm discusses mental health among Black students returning to school this fall

Loading the player… With schools around the country returning to in-person learning this week, Black students and other students of color face an amplified set of challenges navigating educational institutions with environments that can be harmful to their mental health. To gain insight into this multifaceted issue, theGrio sat down with Dr. Annelle Primm, a… Read More »