“Do You Know Sam Cooke?”: The Lost Art of Conscious Listening and Its Power for Well-Being

“Do You Know Sam Cooke?”: The Lost Art of Conscious Listening and Its Power for Well-Being

In an age where conversations are often reduced to 280 characters, and where the relentless pace of digital life erodes the depth of our connections, the question “Do you know Sam Cooke?” rings out as a clarion call for a…

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EBONY Rundown: Young Thug’s Codefendant Released From YSL RICO Case, Tarte Cosmetics Called Out By Black Influencers, and More

EBONY Rundown: Young Thug’s Codefendant Released From YSL RICO Case, Tarte Cosmetics Called Out By Black Influencers, and More

Young Thug’s Codefendant Released From YSL RICO Case Due to Mental Illness Almost a year since he was imprisoned, rapper Young Thug‘s codefendant has been dropped from the YSL RICO case due to a recent diagnosis. The codefendant, named Jayden…

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Living Well with Tardive Dyskinesia

Living Well with Tardive Dyskinesia

September 3, 2020 by Keith Carlson According to the National Institutes of Health, tardive dyskinesia (TD) is “a neurological syndrome caused by the long-term use of neuroleptic drugs” (including antipsychotics) that is “characterized by repetitive, involuntary, purposeless movements.” For patients…

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Lark Voorhies’ Exclusion From ‘Saved By The Bell’ Reboot Brings Attention To Black Mental Health Stigmas

Lark Voorhies’ Exclusion From ‘Saved By The Bell’ Reboot Brings Attention To Black Mental Health Stigmas

Source: NBC / Getty Actress Lark Voorhies recently went on “Dr. Oz” and talked about being excluded from the upcoming reboot of the ’90s sitcom “Saved by the Bell.” As the sole Black cast member on the show, her story…

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