Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
I am very happy to begin writing for Psychology Today and for any readers interested in the topic of bias. Many areas of social science and psychology cover biases. They include social psychology, ...
Few diseases touch as many lives as Alzheimer’s disease. For too long, the diagnosis has been seen as a devastating verdict leading to inevitable decline, leaving little time for treatment, and as ...
The name has changed over time from distance learning to online, electronic, virtual and digital learning. The objective, however, has stayed the same; that is, to continue learning, developing and ...
Over seven million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s. If you want to know if early detection, treatment, or prevention is possible? Then this conversation is for you. This week on KHON2’s Working ...
Philadelphia employers now face more investigations and stiffer punishment under a new law the mayor approved last week. The POWER Act, signed on May 27 and taking effect immediately, adds sweeping ...
In today’s educational and leadership arenas, a dangerous narrative has emerged: Self-styled “enlightened” educators disparage rote memorization as obsolete, championing critical thinking alone. Yet ...
Editor’s Note: In 1828, for a woman to deliver a major public address on a political occasion like the Fourth of July was a radical and highly controversial act. That’s what happened that year at New ...
Menopause often feels like invisible chaos; changes are happening inside the body long before they’re visible on the outside. An essential part of navigating this transition is to start from the ...
It is said that nothing binds people more strongly than adversity. Jews and African-Americans share a centuries-old history of exile, dismissal, and the struggle to preserve their own safety and ...