The job search process is an emotional rollercoaster. One second you’re up, the next you’re down, and the next you’re wondering why you ever got on this ride. But one thing that can make it a bit ...
I have been missing Mary Beth Blegen, National Teacher of the Year in 1996. Mary Beth died, after a surprisingly brief skirmish with a final re-appearance of her old nemesis, cancer, on Monday, ...
Every woman is different, but many women wonder if certain things about them are “normal.” Are your height and weight normal? Is it normal to cry a lot? Dr. Kirtly Parker Jones answers these questions ...
Growing up in Queens, N.Y., during the 1950s, Laura Greenberg (nee Sobel) says, she didn't know what normal behavior was. "We're yelling and we're pinching and we're hugging and we're cursing and we ...
By Lawrence D. Blum, M.D. In my work as a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, it is not unusual for a patient to tell me that he or she had a normal childhood. This always alarms me. Childhood has so many ...
Act your age, your mother says. “Straighten up and fly right,” says Grandpa, when you misbehave. “Settle down!” Daddy yells, and Grandma just growls. Don’t be weird, they say. Don’t be goofy; stop ...
To the editor: I hope Democratic voters do not take Jonah Goldberg’s advice to nominate a “normal” presidential candidate like former Vice President Joe Biden. We are not in line for “normal” times ...
Share on Pinterest The 98.6°F standard was established by a German doctor in 1851. Recent studies have indicated that’s too high. Getty Images A German physician came up with 98.6°F as “average” human ...
In the aftermath of a week of terror in Boston, we still know little about what led the Tsarnaev brothers to presumably decide to place bombs at the Boston Marathon ...
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