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    Clean up your sleep hygiene: the bed is for sleep not work. Put work devices in another room. Getting a good night’s sleep has so many physical, emotional, and mental benefits. Yet with all of the distractions that demand our attention, going to sleep on time and getting enough rest has become extremely elusive to many […]

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    Ask “What happened to you?” instead of “What’s wrong with you?” This is a compassionate way to approach anyone with a different view. A homeless heroin user who walks into the Emergency Department yet again without a mask, seeking prescription drugs, is often marginalized by the medical staff who have a “What’s wrong with you?” […]

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    Those are the words of Jacqueline Waggoner, who plays a pivotal role in a $3.5 billion, 5-year plan for equitable affordable housing across the country

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