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‘It took a full year after my dad’s death from Alzheimer’s before I could recall happy memories – the trauma of his final years was overwhelming’

“Every old man I see reminds me of my father when he had fallen in love with death”  atrick Kavanagh’s words are to the forefront of my mind as I’m walking through St Anne’s Park in Raheny, Dublin, one May morning. Although my dad has been dead for over a decade I’m hit by an unexpected… Read More: ‘It took a full year after my dad’s death from… »

Gratitude & mental health – leading purpose & performance coach reveals how being grateful can make you happier every day

Gratitude – does it work? Purpose and Performance Coach, Mark Whittle, will be offering weekly productivity hacks, lifestyle changes and tools to help you through the rest of lockdown  Gratitude practice might sound cheesy, but there is much evidence that shows how being grateful for what we have can make us happier and improve our mental health.… Read More: Gratitude & mental health – leading purpose & performance coach… »

Needle-free COVID-19 vaccines in the works, WHO scientist says

COVID-19 vaccines that don’t require a needle may be available later this year or next year, a top scientist said. Six to eight new immunizations may be ready for regulatory review by the end of the year — some of which don’t require needles and can be stored at room temperature, Soumya Swaminathan, the World… Read More: Needle-free COVID-19 vaccines in the works, WHO scientist says »

Tool Kit Supports Talk About COVID-19 Vaccines in Black Communities

Despite being hit hardest by COVID-19, a substantial number of Black Americans continue to express skepticism about the COVID-19 vaccine. As a result, a new vaccine education tool kit aims to address their concerns and open up a dialogue within the Black community, according to a recent press release from the American Lung Association (ALA).… Read More: Tool Kit Supports Talk About COVID-19 Vaccines in Black Communities »