Hispanic People Are Skeptical About Vaccines, Though Vaccinated Rates Are Now Rising

Hispanic People Are Skeptical About Vaccines, Though Vaccinated Rates Are Now Rising

Norma Cavazos Friends and family are very skeptical about vaccines. She admitted that, including herself, no one around her was going to get vaccinated. It was a decision everyone was adamant about. Working with the public health department of Texas, she knew about the coronavirus outbreak in the country long before the people in her…

As Part Of Its Lawsuit Over LGBTQ Coverage, Aetna Sued

As Part Of Its Lawsuit Over LGBTQ Coverage, Aetna Sued

There has been a lawsuit against Aetna Inc over allegedly discriminating against the LGBT community and transgender and genderqueer clients. In this case, the cost of fertility treatments was higher because the patients had to pay more out of pocket. As Part Of Its Lawsuit Over LGBTQ Coverage, Aetna Sued . Reuters reported Monday that…

According To New Research, Skiers May Be At Reduced Risk For Anxiety

According To New Research, Skiers May Be At Reduced Risk For Anxiety

Slaloms over snow are a winter tradition, but they may also have positive effects on one’s mental health. According to research published Friday inside the journal Frontiers in Psychiatry, those who ski had a roughly 60 percent reduced chance of being diagnosed with anxiety and depression than people who did not ski. Physical exercise has…