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Wow. We’ve lost AOC, now an open supporter of Pelosi and her neoliberal policies. I’m writing her off as now being a worthy member or future member if she’s not now, of the Progressive Caucus, and The Democratic Establishment. I predict she has a bright future. And hopefully, the hate Jimmy Dore is getting from the Democratic Establishment types is a good omen for his future. JohnnyGL My perspective on this is a bit different. I don’t think it makes sense to think of her as being on our side or having sold out. She needs a push, like anyone else, to rediscover the bravery that we know she has.

Are Migraines Disrupting Your Career?

Are Migraines Disrupting Your Career? You shouldn t have to choose between your health and your job, and yet migraine patients are often forced to do just that. December 28, 2020 to bring you this special report. Ten years ago, Erin Boyle learned the hard way how serious her migraine attacks could be. The 41-year-old medical writer and editor (then in her early 30s) had a severe days-long migraine, tried to push through it, and ended up passing out in the middle of her former office. After a trip to the hospital by ambulance, Boyle realized she needed to change her approach to managing her condition. “I hadn t been taking any medication for my migraine at the time, thinking I could ‘fight’ through them,” she says. “But I clearly couldn t–and I wasn t supporting my own health or my team s needs, either.”

Very Real Help Announces Grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse

Very Real Help Announces Grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse News provided by Share this article Share this article NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/  Very Real Help (VRH), a company developing a novel mental health application, announced today a $206,000 grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to use their groundbreaking peer-support mental health platform as a clinical research tool to improve treatment for individuals living with opioid use disorder. The platform, titled Help Club, is an evidence-based intervention translated from Vanderbilt University research by founder Noah Robinson. The platform provides an accessible and affordable mental health intervention that combines proven principles of cognitive behavioral therapy and the increasingly promising aspects of peer support, and is delivered via immersive virtual reality (VR) environments. VRH s founding strategic partnership with JourneyPure, one of the largest providers of substance us

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