The team noted that those with depression had an average of three physical conditions, hypertension being the most common, compared with an average of two in those without. Over the study period ...
The team noted that those with depression had an average of three physical conditions, hypertension being the most common, compared with an average of two in those without. Over the study period ...
Setsuko, whose full name is Setsuko Klossowska de Rola, was in New York for the opening of “Kingdom of Cats” her new exhibition ... After antiquity, European art becomes much more realistic.
What’s likely to be one of the more interesting auction lots of the year (yes, I am aware it’s only February), the car collection of the famed Academy of Art University in San Francisco is up ...
Adults with a history of depression gain long-term physical conditions around 30% faster than those without, according to research publishing February 13 th in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine.
A cat mom caught her gorgeous Maine Coon cat's reaction on camera when she left the house without saying goodbye, and it's so heartbreaking! This made me realize my own cats may miss me a lot more ...
Beneath the trappings of a cozy cat book is a visceral, no-holds-barred account of devotion. “Mornings Without Mii,” Mayumi Inaba’s 1999 memoir, translated into English by Ginny Tapley ...
A video showcasing a cat available for adoption brought viewers ... With her were her kittens, which had all been killed by passing cars. She was about to have the same heartbreaking ending ...
In a country with around 1.4 billion people, spotting a scratch-free car feels as rare as finding a unicorn. We’ve normalised it so much that instead of improving our parking game, we just sigh ...
Cat owners in a number of villages across Lincolnshire, including Pinchbeck, near Spalding, and Kirton, near Boston, have reported their pets returning home missing chunks of fur. Despite the cats ...
For starters, we are simply not used to seeing cars without drivers, and the sight can strike us as unnerving. It turns out there’s a scientific explanation for that sense of unease.