The world’s largest tech show revealed how AI has moved beyond gadgets and into homes and bodies, but some inventors are ...
Those looking to relax and reset can trade the noise of everyday life for a meditative journey of stillness this weekend. The Broome County Arts Council is hosting another installment of “Sacred ...
Lawrence Mower is a Tallahassee correspondent, covering politics and the state capitol. Reach him at [email protected]. Romy Ellenbogen is a Tallahassee correspondent, covering state government with ...
Forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku, involves mindfully connecting with nature to improve well-being. Research suggests spending time in nature can lower blood pressure, reduce stress, and improve mood.
Singer-songwriter Madonna issued a Monday rebuke to the Trump administration for refusing to recognize Dec. 1 as World AIDS Day in recognition of the virus’s impact. Late last month, the State ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Trump administration says it will no longer celebrate World AIDS Day. Every year since Dec. 1, 1988, World AIDS Day has been recognized as a time to mourn people who’ve ...
For the first time since the World Health Organization created the day in 1988, the Trump administration did not acknowledge it. Groups like the SF AIDS Foundation and the National AIDS Memorial ...
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — World AIDS Day is held every year on December 1. It was first observed in 1988 as a way to support people living with HIV and AIDS. "To remember those that we've lost to the AIDS ...
A man adds an ornament to the Tree of Life for a World AIDS Day ceremony. (Photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego) San Diegans will commemorate the 37th annual World AIDS Day Monday at various events ...
Douglas Lewis and Michael Cornejo (left to right) remember friends they lost to HIV/AIDS while visiting a display of panels of the National AIDS Memorial Quilt at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum ...
There was a distinct lack of federally coordinated action on AIDS for several key years right at the beginning of the epidemic, when it really mattered. Then-President Ronald Reagan couldn’t even ...
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