Why you should say ‘MPX’ and other timely questions, answers about monkeypox
Read about why it’s time to rebrand monkeypox to MPX, the history of MPX, and other timely questions and answers.
Read MoreSep 13, 2022
Read about why it’s time to rebrand monkeypox to MPX, the history of MPX, and other timely questions and answers.
Read MoreSep 12, 2022
As more states legalize cannabis, responsible cannabis consumption is becoming more important. It’s about so much more than “getting high.”
Read MoreJun 20, 2022
Meet Viminda Shafer, community relations coordinator of The Project of the Quad Cities, in the October edition of The Project Page.
Read MoreJun 15, 2022
Buying local produce is healthy, supportive to your community, and flavorful, writes The Plantiful Pantry.
Read MoreJun 12, 2022
Scientifically, if we are angry about injustices, our brain is working. The amygdala is the part of the brain that identifies threats, and it reacts even before the cortex, which is the part of the brain in charge of judgment. When the amygdala responds, it sends out adrenaline, which can propel us to action. Anger is what has made every wrong in our history into a right.
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