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These Nutrient-Rich Foods May Help You Manage Anxiety, Depression
Researchers are looking into a possible link between what people eat and their mental health, and a new study set to be released next month might shed light on what types of food could help people who suffer from anxiety and depression.
US Is 'Most Dangerous Place in the Developed World' for Childbirth: Report
An in-depth investigation conducted by USA Today points to different reasons why the U.S. has become the "most dangerous place in the developed world" for giving birth to a child.
New York Church Looking to Set Guinness World Record for Most People Playing Hopscotch
The Asbury First United Methodist Church in Rochester, New York has its sights set on breaking a Guinness World Record based on the game of hopscotch next month.
Lamar Odom Returning to Basketball: 'God Is Good'
Lamar Odom is set to make his return to professional basketball soon, and he credits God for being granted this new opportunity.
Christian Author Wynter Pitts Dies 'Suddenly' at 38; Daughter Trusts 'God Is in Control'
Wynter Pitts, a well-known Christian author, speaker and founder of For Girls Like You magazine, died "suddenly" on Tuesday. She was 38 and leaves behind her husband and four young girls.
Trees Used by King Solomon to Build Temple Threatened by Climate Change, Report Says
Cedars are closely associated to Lebanon, with the tree even serving as the country's national emblem. The relationship between the country and the cedar is even documented in Scripture.
Is a Reboot of 'Frasier' Starring Kelsey Grammer in the Works?
Actor Kelsey Grammer is reportedly "fielding interest" in a potential reboot of the sitcom "Frasier."
Hall of Fame QB Jim Kelly's Scans Show 'No Evidence of Cancer,' Wife Jill Says
Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly, says the latest round of MRI scans provided good news for his family.
Study: Parks Shown to Have Positive Impact on Mental Health, Can Also Help Alleviate Depression
Turning vacant parking lots into parks can have a positive impact on the mental health of residents living nearby, according to a new study.
What's the Ideal Time for Exercising?
A person's ideal time for exercising depends on why they are working out in the first place.