Show empathy: Don’t assume the divorcing man is a cad
It was the last straw. The Millers had invited Greg’s ex- wife Susan to their annual barbecue with the kids, and hadn’t even taken the time to explain to Greg why he’d been overlooked. It really hurt, especially because he had spent hours last summer helping the Millers set up their outdoor furniture and for the last three years had coached their youngest son in soccer. Full Story
Senior Extra hosts health events during Older Americans Month
May is designated by the U.S. Administration on Aging as Older Americans Month — a time to celebrate the achievements of senior adults and the contributions they make to their local communities. In that same spirit, Charlotte Regional Medical Center, through its Senior Extra program, is hosting a variety of events that promote health and fitness. Full Story
Sleep for success: Ways to have a better night’s rest
If you have insomnia, you’re not alone. Nearly half of all Americans are plagued with occasional insomnia, and about 15 percent have chronic sleepless nights. Try these tips to improve the quality of sleep — and the quality of your life. Full Story
When love hurts, the brain feels the pain
If you’ve ever been in a relationship that came to an abrupt end, you understand why heartbreak is an appropriate description of what you felt. You don’t have to be left at the altar to feel intense feelings of rejection. Maybe a friendship fades away or ends in misunderstanding or a falling out. Heartbreak takes many forms when love appears to be lost. Full Story
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