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Women leaders discuss the ā€˜State of Self-Care for Black Womenā€™ report

Launched in 2020, EXHALE is the first emotional well-being app designed specifically for Black, Indigenous and women of color.

Step by step: GirlTrek Indianapolis building sisterhood through walking

Something as simple as getting out to walk thirty minutes a day is the basis for what GirlTrek Indianapolis believes can start a healthier lifestyle.

Continuing the conversation on men’s health with Dr. Bernie

As June rolls on, the conversation around men's health continues. More concerns arise as men get older regarding the health of their heart, lungs...

The bounty in the butter: ROJOrganics born out of need for self-care

Jade Parker-Dinkins, founder and CEO of ROJOrganics, is using her beauty and skincare products to help prioritize her own health and wellness. Parker-Dinkins began her...

The Centers of Wellness for Urban Women celebrates 16 years

The Centers of Wellness for Urban Women (CWUW) on Saturday, June 10, celebrated 16 years of improving health for urban women and honored seven...

Shifting our traumas to triumphs: A self-care perspective on mental wellness

Wow! ā€œI didnā€™t account for thisā€¦ā€ YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Please allow me a moment of your time to voice my experiences and perspectives on...

Can court-ordered therapy work for you?

In honor of mental health awareness month, most stories presented are usually about how any of us could improve our mental health. However, there...

The EduVerse with ProfessorJBA: Putting the pieces of high-stakes testing together for parents

The 2022-23 school year is almost coming to an end across the Nation, and parents are still concerned about learning loss and whatā€™s happening...

Making workplace wellness count

Going to the gym is about to get a lot more expensive.Thatā€™s because the share of companies offering wellness programs dropped 13 percent this...

Making workplace wellness count

Going to the gym is about to get a lot more expensive.Thatā€™s because the share of companies offering wellness programs dropped 13 percent this...
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