COVID-19 lockdowns: What’s up with nostalgia for the 'outbreak era'?

Most people around the world associate the spring of 2020 with the anxiety of being stuck infectious-disease, the pressure to take care of others and a fear of the unknown, among other unpleasant memories.  But some young people have expressed mental-health” target=”_blank”>nostalgic, even optimistic<.  HOW TO COPE WITH COVID-19 ANXIETY TWO YEARS AFTER MONUMENTAL LOCKDOWN…

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Ducklings hatch in Florida maternity ward's atrium

us-regions shared video to Facebook that shows a mother wild-nature” target=”_blank”>duck leading her ducklings< Beaches OBGYN in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, shared the video to its Facebook page, where it explained that the ducks had hatched in the hospital’s labor and delivery atrium. (Beaches OBGYN) In a follow-up post, the practice acknowledged that the ducklings would…

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As war rages, Rev. Eugene Cho of Bread for the World shares how anyone, anywhere, can help others

“Hunger always follows conflict,” noted Rev. Eugene Cho, president and CEO of Bread for the World, a Christian advocacy group that includes faith” target=”_blank”>individuals, churches, nonprofit groups and other partners< “For me, as religion, my heart just breaks for the people of Ukraine,” he said. “I’m also grieving for the millions of other people whose…

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