
Being LGBT: The Diabetes Connection
by Dana Cooper A 2018 study published in the medical journal Diabetes Care indicates that lesbian and bisexual women may

by Dana Cooper A 2018 study published in the medical journal Diabetes Care indicates that lesbian and bisexual women may

by Nick Lingerfelt Back in 2011, Phillis Lewis started her research for what would become Love Doesn’t Hurt, an organization

by Ashley Randall, Ashtoria Aesthetics & Wellness | photos courtesy of Ashtoria (Above photo: Valerie Monismith, R.N., uses the Erbium

Many people in the gay community often enjoy a robust group of friends and a wide array of acquaintances, especially

This month, I describe our sometimes-complicated relationship with clutter. When we understand our clutter, we can move to healing. Regrets

by Melinda Lejman | photos courtesy Memphis Jewish Community Center Each year, approximately 60,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease

The New Year is a fantastic time to re-evaluate and establish new goals. Whether they be professional or personal, it’s
Half Hill Farm was the first certified organic grower of industrial hemp in Tennessee. They joined the state’s first pilot

As a professional organizer who specializes in chronic disorganization, I know about clutter. As a survivor, I know about being

by Nick Lingerfelt While health tends to be thought of as solely physical, meditation can open people up to how

by Dana Cooper | photos by Selavie Photography When considering low-cost reproductive health care, Planned Parenthood is often the

by Robin Beaudoin Chakras are the seven centers in our body through which energy flows. Identify the cause of your