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Postpartum depression has become widely known, in part because of celebrities such as Brooke Shields and Serena Williams speaking out about their experiences. But postpartum and pregnancy-related anxiety disorders are less discussed, therapists and perinatal experts say, even though studies have shown them to be more prevalent, affecting 1 in 5 women who have given birth. Some anxiety is normal, even beneficial, during pregnancy and after birth. But for some new mothers, anxiety begins to disrupt daily life functioning.
Excessive worry about your baby? Postpartum anxiety can be treated.
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To capture the early SNL experience of Garrett Morris, the former “New Girl” actor asked “What am I doing here?” And not for the first time. Lamorne Morris once felt similarly reduced on his own hit show “New Girl.” He thinks back: “‘Oh I know that show. You’re the Black dude.’ It was like that a lot.” Lamorne says of the Fox sitcom starring Zooey Deschanel, which aired from 2011 to 2018. So maybe it’s funny — or fate — that for his first big film role, Lamorne is once again playing the Black dude. One who, it turns out, delivers “one of the biggest moments in the movie,” according to Reitman. It involves a little ditty about “whiteys” that pops the balloon of tension enveloping the film.
For his biggest role yet, Lamorne Morris is once again ‘the Black dude’
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The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded Monday to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson, a trio of economists working at U.S. universities, for research on prosperity gaps between countries — specifically how European colonization led to some nations being rich while others are poor.
Nobel economics prize awarded for studies of prosperity gaps between countries
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High deductible health insurance plans are becoming more popular but also carry risks that you should consider as open enrollment time looms. If I get a choice of health insurance plans, what’s the best option for me? The answer depends on your personal and financial circumstances. But experts agree you need to consider more than the monthly premium. If you need only routine preventive care, the high deductible option may be attractive if you accept the limits of its coverage as a trade-off.
Are high deductible health insurance plans a good deal for you?
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The day Brad Montague learned a homeless shelter in West Tennessee had a desperate need for socks, he decided to find a solution. “Socks are something that are often overlooked because they’re usually too well-worn to donate,” he said, explaining that it is common for unhoused people to get blisters and frostbite. “When people are done using them, they usually throw them out.” Montague, a writer and illustrator, knew he needed a catchy way to grab people’s attention to get them to donate socks. It was 2010, and he took the problem to a dozen teens at the middle school where he volunteered in Henderson, Tenn. Together, they came up with an idea: Socktober. They asked the community to donate new socks, and they ended up with more than Montague could fit in his car.
He handed out socks on the streets. Then ‘Socktober’ took off.
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Former president Jimmy Carter, who had said he wanted to live long enough to vote in this year’s presidential election, cast an early ballot Wednesday in his home state of Georgia, according to the Carter Center. Carter, who turned 100 on Oct. 1, has been in hospice care for more than a year and a half, and had reportedly slipped into poorer health after the loss of his wife, Rosalynn, last November. But his grandson said last month that Carter was talking more, buoyed by the newly launched campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris, and that he expressed a desire to live long enough to vote for her.
Former president Jimmy Carter casts early ballot in Georgia
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The Columbus Blue Jackets, a team trying to cope with the death of star forward Johnny Gaudreau, play their first home game of the season Tuesday. The Blue Jackets will keep Gaudreau’s stall preserved in the dressing room and take his jersey with them for road games, carrying it along through the 82-game NHL season, a grind that stretches to April.
What the NHL’s Blue Jackets, still mourning a teammate, carry with them
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“You don’t realize how important water is until you don’t have it,” said one of thousands of North Carolinians still without a water supply after Hurricane Helene. Perhaps half of residents can now turn on faucets — authorities don’t know how many, exactly, but say they have made progress restoring service in recent days — but what comes out is so muddy and contaminated, it must be boiled and strained. For weeks, residents have been forced to collect water from streams or pools to flush toilets. Volunteers have started distributing larger drums and tanks of water to carry the region through a crisis most here had never imagined.
Thousands remain without running water after Helene. Here’s how they’re coping.
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#Breaking news just now: The Small Business Administration's disaster loan program, which provides low-interest lending to disaster survivors, has run out of money, President Biden said Tuesday. #SBA offers below-market loans to renters, homeowners and businesses to rebuild after disasters. Congressional leaders say lawmakers will **not** return to Washington early from recess to pass new stopgap funding for the agency. But there is a bipartisan consensus that when Congress returns, it will provide more money for SBA, and potentially #FEMA, too.
SBA disaster fund is out of money, Biden says
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