Food insecurity is not only linked with, but directly causes symptoms of anxiety and depression, according to research published in the open access journal PLOS Mental Health. Melissa Bateson of ...
Food insecurity, influenced by socioeconomic factors, is a public health crisis linked to chronic diseases, mental health issues, and obesity. Existing support systems like SNAP and food banks are ...
When you're asked to describe yourself, it's tempting to use words that you think make you sound impressive. However, some words can actually give off the opposite impression. Instead of highlighting ...
If you’ve listened to public radio, tuned in to television news or scrolled through news feeds at any point in the last few years, you may have noted one commonplace term: “uncertainty.” Brancaccio: I ...
The West Virginia University Mountaineer Mary Roush of Mason, W.Va., and Ohio State University’s Brutus Buckeye appeared at an event in Marietta on Thursday to bring attention to food insecurity in ...
In the year before the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, 10.5 percent of US households, or roughly 35 million Americans, were food insecure. This number has jumped significantly since March 2020, with some ...
Struggling to afford food today could mean heart problems tomorrow. Young adults experiencing food insecurity have a 41% greater risk of developing heart disease in midlife, even after accounting for ...
There are approximately 6 million Americans aged 65 years or over who have Alzheimer's disease and Alzheimer's disease–related dementias (AD/ADRD); this number is expected to shoot up to 14 million, ...
Even the smallest, most ordinary phrases can have a big impact on the way people perceive you. At a job interview, a few words can be the difference between you looking like a confident contender and ...