More than 50 million people in America, including 17 million children, are likely to have food insecurity by the end of the year, according to Feeding America.
A break-up amid the global pandemic has been described as a "double dose grief." Here are some tips that you can do to easily recover from pain, according to experts.
Thanksgiving this year is going to be different for many families across the country. (Photo : Karolina Grabowska/Pexels) Thanksgiving this year is going to be different for many families across the country.
Seasonal affective disorder could hit hard this year amid the pandemic where social distancing and limited contact with family or loved ones are implemented.
Here are some tips for staying safe when you are in a hotel amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The surge of COVID-19 cases in many countries continues, but restrictions are now being lifted in some areas.
Earlier this month, a text message had circulated to Americans, urging the receivers to click what reports described as "a nefarious link" so they could receive a $1,200 stimulus check in response to COVID-19.
The number of COVID-19 infections in the U.S. has reached more than 100,000 just in a single day. This is the highest record so far since the pandemic began.
A new survey revealed that many Latina domestic workers across the country are experiencing "full-blown depression" and many of them have already lost their jobs.
The phone is one of the most frequently touched objects. Thus, it needs to be disinfected from time to time to ensure that you are protected against the virus.
The global pandemic has created different problems and that include mental health issues such as stress, depression, and anxiety. Here are some ways on how to handle these problems.
A Latino man survived World War II, graduated in college as a Top Honor in his class at the age of 96, and now the global pandemic. He is now Italy's oldest university graduate.
Despite the huge numbers of COVID-19 cases in the country, more Americans immediately went shopping and diners returned to restaurants when lockdowns were lifted last month.
World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned on Monday that the global coronavirus pandemic crisis around the globe is getting worse.