We all want to experience more health, energy and joy. But health and wellness goals can be hard to achieve, whether you’ve recently had a health ...
Valerie Armbruster, 76, of Jamestown, is unabashed about her love of sleeping in. Now that she’s retired, she prefers staying up late with a good book ...
Public scrutiny over the alarming state of Black maternal health in the U.S. has grown in recent years, especially as more people share their ...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year – but it can quickly feel like the most hectic, leaving your family running from event to event, all while ...
Nearly three-quarters of employees across all industries say they have experienced the effects of burnout, which is work-related stress that manifests ...
Are you letting your vacation days pile up? There’s evidence that suggests you shouldn’t let them go to waste. And after many vacations were delayed ...
With Memorial Day weekend around the corner, many people are looking forward to outdoor events and spending time with loved ones. To fully enjoy the ...
For the past three decades, the United States has marked March 30 as National Doctors’ Day to honor the nation’s physicians for their dedication and ...
Adversity helps us to learn much about ourselves. As we approach the one-year anniversary of the shutdown of much of the world due to COVID-19, we all ...
Rebecca Davis Lee Crumpler, MD, was the first African American female physician in the United States. She was born Rebecca Davis in Christiana, ...
On December 1, 1955, a seamstress named Rosa Parks boarded a bus at 6 p.m. in Montgomery, Alabama, and sat in the “colored” section. Several stops ...
The coronavirus pandemic has changed many aspects of how Adventist Health chaplains carry out their work—but one thing hasn’t changed: Their ...
To our Adventist Health family, As I write to you today, my heart is broken. Our community is hurting after the senseless death of George Floyd. Once ...
“I pray because I can't help myself.... I pray because the need flows out of me all the time, waking and sleeping. It doesn't change God. It changes ...
One of my favorite Good Friday sermons is called, “It’s Friday, but Sunday’s Coming.” I first heard it in a sermon preached by sociologist, author and ...
With the closure of many businesses, schools and places of worship, it’s easy to feel isolated and anxious during this time. But with today’s ...
Every four years, we get an extra day in the calendar year. So, this year, instead of 365 days, we’ll have 366 days. While the day often passes ...
The holidays are a time to spread happiness and goodwill to all. But for many of us, our focus lands solely on our friends and family. To get to the ...
At a time when everyone is supposed to be full of cheer, those who have lost a loved one may feel sad, lonely and depressed during the holiday season. ...
From Thanksgiving through New Year's, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. You can tap into this feel-good season by taking a deep, joyful dive ...
During October, we honor pastors, clergy, and chaplains as faith leaders in our communities. These men and women have dedicated their lives to ...
A couple who volunteers together stays together, as Jan and Larry Moberg will tell you. They recently celebrated 55 years of marriage, and they credit ...
Easter reminds us that death brings life. The darkness of winter is gone; signs of spring, and new life, are evident everywhere. With Good Friday ...