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I was at a meeting this week where folks were giving updates and reflecting on the good work happening in our community. One ...
“The Invisible Patient,” premieres Thursday, May 15, at Colorado Mesa University. Stout spoke with Colorado Matters’ Andrea ...
For employees with chronic, but invisible illnesses, the decision to disclose their illness at work is fraught with risk. Many choose silence, concealing their pain behind an air of normalcy.
In a world where chronic pain is often misunderstood, one woman in Offaly has spent the last three years of her life in agony, exhausted, and mentally drained after developing fibromyalgia ...
A new at-home daily pill for endometriosis has been approved for use on the NHS in England. The tablet, called linzagolix but also known as Yselty, could help more than a thousand women every year ...
Battling an illness – the exact type is unknown publicly – Porzingis played 13 minutes in Game 1 (a 108-105 Knicks overtime victory) and 14 minutes in Game 2 (a 91-90 Knicks victory).
The Italian Brainrot takes its cue from the Anglo-Saxon-derived English idiom "brain rot." Literally, it can be translated as "rotting brain" or "brain decay." But in internet parlance, it is used ...
Back in March, Kristaps Porzingis announced that he was dealing with an unidentified viral illness. He returned on March 15 after missing eight games. Fast-forward to Monday night’s loss to the ...
As the calendar flips from April to May this week, social media users will likely see "It's gonna be May" memes featuring musician Justin Timberlake. The meme stems from NSYNC's 2000 smash hit "It ...
We still don't know what exact illness Kristaps Porzingis is fighting, but we do know a bit more about the whole ordeal after the Boston Celtics center opened up to reporters following the Celtics ...