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Anxiety during the holidays is normal, says USF psychiatrist Dr. Ryan Wagoner. But if it starts affecting your relationships or daily life, it may be time to seek help.
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Tampa resident Melissa Malone shares how she first recognized signs of dementia in her mother during the holidays and how she made adjustments to celebrate with her in the years after her diagnosis.
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Sobriety is having a moment, says Jessica Jeboult, founder of the website A Sober Girl’s Guide. Want to join the trend? Let's hear from sober coaches, sober bar managers and happily sober people.
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Mental health experts say it's OK to not be merry this holiday season if you're struggling with loss. They encourage people to look for small moments of joy.
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Sporting events and live theater announced cancellations amid major increases in new coronavirus cases, in large part because of the omicron variant.
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More than 1 million people went through checkpoints at U.S. airports on Friday and Saturday. That's down considerably from a year ago, but still an increase over typical pandemic travel levels.
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In a virtual town hall for kids on CNN, Dr. Anthony Fauci said he made a trip to the North Pole to get Santa vaccinated for COVID-19. "He is good to go."
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Science says consciously spending time with our loved ones is more important to them than receiving expensive presents.