April was Autism Acceptance Month and the conversation continues to evolve — from simply raising awareness to fostering deeper understanding, meaningful inclusion and lasting support for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families.
Autism, formally known as Autism Spectrum ...
Q. My son stopped taking Wegovy due to strength loss. His job requires physical power, and he noticed that he wasn’t able to do as much as usual. Shouldn’t doctors warn patients about this when they prescribe these weight-loss drugs?
A. A study of GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Wegovy was ...
DEAR ANNIE: I have a friend I have known for years, and our sons have grown up playing lacrosse together. On the surface, we are both supportive sports moms who cheer from the sidelines, pack the snacks and talk about practices, tournaments and college hopes. But underneath it all, I have ...
DEAR HELOISE: Trash cans can develop odors even after you empty them, but a quick step keeps smells under control.
Sprinkle a thin layer of baking soda at the bottom of the can before adding a new bag. The baking soda absorbs odors throughout the week.
After noticing lingering smells in ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband, 79, has to get both of his shoulders replaced (a reverse total shoulder replacement) due to osteoarthritis. He had the first shoulder done two months ago. It is a very painful procedure and consists of a long and painful recovery. Physical therapy is helping.
Now ...
Assume you’re in four spades and West leads a club. The first thing you do when dummy appears is to count your losers, and this tells you that at most you will lose a club, a diamond and two hearts. You note further that if West has the king of hearts, you can eliminate a heart loser by ...