Stress in America 2023: a nation recovering from collective trauma

Stress in America 2023: a nation recovering from collective trauma

The national public health emergency around Covid-19 officially ended on May 11, 2023, and while the return to normalcy was celebrated by many, the results of the most recent Stress in America survey paint a different picture. Psychologists with APA argue that a superficial characterization of daily life as more… Continue Reading Stress in America 2023: a nation recovering from collective trauma

The California boy was toasted online to order gluten-free puff pastry in New York

The California boy was toasted online to order gluten-free puff pastry in New York

On February 2, 2023, all fresh baked goods are baked in buckets for customers at a store in Oakland, California. Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATE Los Angeles is one of America’s best cities for food, where cultures and flavors collide, where star chefs come to open their dream projects, and where anyone, at… Continue Reading The California boy was toasted online to order gluten-free puff pastry in New York

Minnesotans are the least stressed people in America

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WalletHub ranked the most stressed states in the United States Pixdeluxe | E+ | Getty Images Whether it’s the up-and-down real estate market or rising grocery prices, it seems like everyone has reason to be a little stressed. But, according to a new report, the level of stress you feel… Continue Reading Minnesotans are the least stressed people in America

Bank of America Sees Risks for Employers as Insurance Coverage of Weight Loss Drugs Increases

Bank of America Sees Risks for Employers as Insurance Coverage of Weight Loss Drugs Increases

Eye-popping predictions for weight-loss drug sales hinge on insurance companies agreeing to provide coverage for expensive treatments, and momentum appears to be building on that front. But Allen Lutz, an analyst at Bank of America, wonders if employers know how risky the bet they’re making is. The hope is that… Continue Reading Bank of America Sees Risks for Employers as Insurance Coverage of Weight Loss Drugs Increases