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In the wisdom of my Aunt Lil, who lived vibrantly to 103, she once said, “At any age, it’s wonderful to have a lover—even...
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Why More Wild Animals Are Calling Cities Home

When we think of wildlife, we often picture them in untouched forests or rolling meadows. But over the past 15 years, the definition of "natural habitat" has quietly shifted. Today, more wild animals are not just surviving—but thriving—within the urban jungle. From clever raccoons scaling fences in Toronto to deer strolling suburban streets, a growing number of species are adapting to city life. This unexpected shift has sparked fresh scientific inquiry: why are cities becoming safe havens for creatures that once kept their distance? The Urban Appeal To understand this migration, it's helpful to define the terrain. Urban areas are densely populated human habitats: think skyscrapers, sidewalks, and nonstop noise. Rural areas, by contrast, are more natural and...

Why the Simple Act of Sitting Down and Getting Up Could Be Your Most Vital Health Test

When we think about health, images of balanced diets, gym sessions, and mindfulness practices often come to mind. Yet, one seemingly ordinary daily movement—the act of sitting down and rising back up—holds surprising insight into our overall wellbeing, especially as we age. Known as the “sit-to-stand” movement, this action is far more than just functional; it’s a powerful indicator of frailty and a key to preserving independence and quality of life. Why Sit-to-Stand Matters More Than You Think If you or a loved one finds it increasingly difficult to stand from a chair or the toilet without using your hands, this could be an early warning sign. Frailty is a condition characterized by decreased muscle strength, endurance,...

Protecting Access to Holistic Medicine in Massachusetts: Why We Must Speak Out Now

In Massachusetts, the legislative process moves in two-year cycles, requiring advocates to repeatedly resubmit bills and rally support amidst thousands of proposals. This cycle is underway again, and at its heart are two critical bills—S.261 and H422—that threaten to drastically limit access to holistic health practitioners across the state. If these bills pass, the consequences will be profound: fewer practitioners, fewer healing options, and higher costs for both healers and those who seek their care. What’s at Stake? These bills aim to regulate alternative healing therapies and establish licensure for traditional Asian bodywork therapies. On the surface, licensing might seem reasonable—a way to ensure quality and safety. But these proposals would impose heavy burdens on a wide...

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