"Avoidance is a behavioral coping tool that's highly effective in the moment for the anxiety, but ineffective long-term for functioning, that is shared amongst almost all the anxiety disorders.” —Josh Spitalnick| Peter Attia
An analysis of the Swedish MG registry suggests that adults with myasthenia gravis (MG) have an impaired quality of life, even when they show low disease activity. Muscle weakness affecting […] The post Myasthenia gravis affects quality of life, even when symptoms are mild appeared first on Myasthenia Gravis News.| Myasthenia Gravis News – The Web's Daily Resource for Myasthenia Gravis News
Governor Shapiro is getting stuff done for Pennsylvanians – cutting taxes, investing in education and public safety, and leading on economic development, making Pennsylvania a great place to live, work, […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
How Bank of America's 300-person disability team achieved zero errors in 13 years The post How Bank of America’s disability-inclusive workforce drives business success appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Community leaders explore urban agriculture's potential at Community Connections event The post DRC Community Connections: ‘Solving food insecurity extends beyond increasing availability’ appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Some days I feel like I’m made of symptoms. Living with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) means navigating a body that’s constantly shifting beneath me, unpredictable in ways that defy preparation. Speaking of symptoms: One moment, my spine burns with relentless pain. The next day I’m ravenous, only to be hit with nausea before I […] The post When eye shadow and fingernail polish are types of treatment appeared first on Neuromyelitis News.| Neuromyelitis News – The Web's Daily Resource for Neuromyelitis Optica News
Ben Leonard likens early benefits of co-op electricity to infinite potential of broadband. The post 94-Year-Old Preacher Reaps Benefits of Co-ops From Electricity to Broadband appeared first on America's Electric Cooperatives.| America's Electric Cooperatives
The Garden State - aka New Jersey - is one of the best states to live in, according to a new survey compiled by WalletHub. Here's why.| NJBIZ
"I think a good life is what makes a good death." —BJ Miller The post #358 ‒ Peter’s takeaways on navigating HRT, rejuvenating the face, understanding the biology of aging, optimizing fertility, and learning to live well from the dying | Quarterly Podcast Summary #6 appeared first on Peter Attia.| Peter Attia
CHICAGO — Nearly three-quarters of older adults with advanced cancer value quality of life over extending survival, according to study results presented at ASCO Annual Meeting.However, data showed that regardless of patient preference for quality of life or survival, clinical outcomes appeared to be similar.| www.healio.com
See what we've accomplished—together—in just six months. The post 2025 Mid-Year Impact Report appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Recent retail theft victories set stage for an employment-focused interim strategy The post Texas Legislature helps protect businesses, elevate quality of life appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Veterans with disabilities face unique challenges in finding work The post The intersection of trauma and service: Helping veterans with disabilities appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Grant Thornton’s new program supports mental health for employees| Dallas Regional Chamber
“Whether it's palliative care or hospice, the focus is really on helping someone feel as well as possible, and that is an inherently holistic question because it gets at their identity.” ‒BJ Miller The post #354 – What the dying can teach us about living well: lessons on life and reflections on mortality | BJ Miller, M.D. and Bridget Sumser, L.C.S.W. appeared first on Peter Attia.| Peter Attia
“When you give women information about how their bodies work, they make great decisions for themselves.” —Rachel Rubin| Peter Attia
You may be wondering what we mean when we talk about the Blue Zone Phenomenon. These are areas across the world which are known for the longevity of the people who live there. Consequently, much research has been done into the hows and whys of this phenomenon. The Blue Zones include among others: Does familiarity... The post Blue Zone Phenomenon – Can Care At Home Help You Live Longer? appeared first on The Live-in Care Hub.| The Live-in Care Hub
“I frequently focus on getting people back to a good quality of life and giving them control of their life and their pain, rather than a promise to eliminate pain. In the acute setting, often, it's eliminating pain.” —Sean Mackey| Peter Attia
FUSA (in Spanish) is an organization in Argentina with extensive experience in interdisciplinary work with people with and without disabilities of all ages and gender identities in the field of health. Their main objective is to improve people’s quality of … Continue reading →| Collection Spotlight from the National Rehabilitation Information Center
Texas, WalletHub thinks we have a major equality problem. The Lone Star State has ranked at the bottom of the personal finance website's new nationwide analysis of gender equality.| InnovationMap
They are at it again. The same folks in the wealthier part of Western Albany who don’t want to provide a decent building to educate our children in also don’t like that a church in their neighborho…| Mjoy