I had no choice but to have my teeth ‘done’ for medical reasons, and it’s changed my life
I’ve recently completed £7,500 worth of orthodontic treatments in a bid to fix my teeth,
I’ve recently completed £7,500 worth of orthodontic treatments in a bid to fix my teeth,
This note is to kick off a resumed set of chronicles in the “Our Towns”
Jon Goodman no longer worries about going into the grocery store. The 72-year-old, who received
After a year in which people spent months cooped up at home getting very little
Apple’s Fitness Plus goes beyond the limitations of most online workout classes by showing on-screen
We’re dressing more casually while working and shopping from home Whether you’re looking back in
Hayley Hodson, the 2015 American Volleyball Coaches Assn. freshman of the year at Stanford, saw
This year, Lancaster Pediatric Associates will celebrate our 50th anniversary. Started in 1970 by Dr.
Few corners of college athletics have gone untouched by COVID-19. The trickle-down reaches even high
For many people, the coronavirus pandemic has changed their nutrition and exercise habits. One app
Marisa Singh, a communications and marketing specialist from Auburn, Ala., didn’t even have to leave
In March, estimates of how many Americans would die from Covid-19 in the coming months
It’s after midnight when Gabriella Munoz, 18, comes home, legs weary from waiting tables for
Greg Schiano did not want to get on the plane. The Rutgers football team was
getty Perhaps more than any other industry, healthcare has been rocked by COVID-19. From facing
A family look on as Boris Johnson makes his televised lockdown address on 23 March
Remote learning may reduce bullying in some respects, but teachers who require students to leave
(Bloomberg Opinion) — One of the few bright spots in a very challenging year has
Jennifer Flanigan loads up a cart at a Kroger store in West Chester, Ohio on
Credit – Before the pandemic, about 1,000 new patients came to Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute