These days, the CDC estimates 10 percent of children between the ages of three and 17 have a diagnosed anxiety disorder.
“It’s basically the shampoo portion—the best part of getting your hair done—times twenty,” Dawn Fitzgerald of Parkville’s Fitz Hair Studio says of the trending service.
Local mental health leaders weigh in on the practice, which focuses on growing human strengths to achieve greater levels of happiness, gratitude, and resilience.
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A Hopkins director connects the dots of COVID-19 and racism.
Accepted into The New Yorker's documentary series, the film delves into a taboo subject.
How to find the best dentists? Ask other dentists.
Curio Wellness partners with Viola Brands to open its new Pikesville location in time for 4/20 celebrations.
The pandemic doesn't seem to deter these students from their chosen field.
I had COVID-19. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.
We catch up with the creator of the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Dashboard.
Expert from the Maryland Anxiety Center shares ways to handle the unknowns.
We follow a day in the life of the Local Color Flowers owner.
The new Art of Balance Wellness Spa brings holistic wellness services to Federal Hill.
Plantbar owner Daniela Troia shares tips to kick your immunity into high gear.
Modeling shows COVID-19 fatalities in Maryland could approach 4,000 people.
Honoring the memory of Yeardley Love, the organization focuses on youth relationship education.
A landmark depression-awareness program hopes to curb the rise in youth suicide rates.
What will the loss mean for Baltimore farms and food-insecure communities?
Local businesses Mount Royal Soap, Charm City Meadworks, and Waverly Color unite to fight coronavirus.
Ober hopes to educate the public with her personal essay, which we republish in full.
Soil-free, indoor farming might be the future of healthy, local food.
Business is booming, but it hasn’t been easy.
Local fitness gurus tell us their essential at-home workouts.
With more than 200 days logged in space, the Baltimore native knows a thing or two about confinement.
Local artisans come together to make face masks and shields for those in need.
Boris Lushniak says the best weapon against coronavirus is flattening the curve.