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New York Times: He Followed in the Family Footsteps. And He Found a Home.
The previous super didn’t live in the building full-time, but Mr. Couverthier knew he didn’t only want a full-time job, he wanted to build a home.
New York Times: The Art of a Super Beings at Dawn
A harried super at a five-building co-op in Westchester County carves out some time in the morning to return to his easel and oil paints.
STAT News: Cardiac Psychologists are Looking to Protect Patients Mental Health
One in three heart patients live with anxiety, depression, and ongoing stress, according to a 2023 meta-analysis of over 100 studies.
Marie Claire: The Burgeoning Benzo Crisis
Drugs that instantly relieve anxiety can feel like a godsend, but using the pills long-term may come with serious consequences.
STAT News: Demand for Home Health Aides is Soaring. So Why are They Still So Undervalued?
It's a job that can take a toll on workers. Roughly 21% of home health care workers report poor mental health, according to a survey of close to 3,000 workers published in the American Journal of Public Health in 2021.
The LA Times: He rides a motorcycle at high speeds in the Globe of Death. His priest is on standby
Serving what he calls the “most unique congregation on Earth,” he caters to the “spiritual and personal needs of all those who travel down the road without a ZIP Code.”
The Guardian: Why Churches Are Turning Into Coworking Spaces
Slick flexible working spaces are everywhere, but faith organizations offer a more basic service – with some unconventional benefits
VICE: This Female Black Preacher Wants to Dismantle Patriarchy
In our cultural imagination a preacher is male and his wife is in the front row. Rev Nichelle Guidry is working to change this picture.
Healthline’s Psych Central: What to Know About Substance Use and Latinx Community
To transform treatment outcomes for the Latinx community, approaching care with a sociocultural lens may help.
New York magazine’s The Cut: My Quest to Understand Why Bumble is Full of Guys With Fish Photos
How had I missed the fact that another fisherman popped up seemingly every few swipes?
Glamour magazine: This is What It’s Like to Live With ‘Flat Affect’
We live in a time when “resting bitch face” is a joke, selfies are constant, and activist art implores us to stop telling women to smile: But the conversation still largely excludes people who don’t always have control of theirs: people with a flattened affect.