To help a loved one with cancer, think about what you're good at — and what they need. Are you organized? Plan their meals.
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DEAR ABBY: I’m a 35-year-old man who has always been able to help friends with loss and life changes, until now. For context, ...
Dear Eric: I have a friend of several decades and recently learned she is a hoarder. We always met outside our homes for coffee or lunch. I just assumed it was more convenient. A few months ago, she ...
After working from home all day, your takeout order arrives and you start binge-watching your favorite show alone. Sounds ideal, right? Except doing this routinely could shorten your life. And that’s ...
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Dear Eric: This is in reference to “Caring Friend”. As a physician I disagree with your advice to the writer with a friend experiencing intermittent blindness who will not get medical care because ...
I find that at 82 it is harder to make friends that are local. My husband is very social, but not necessarily with me. I’d like to make some new, good friends, but I’m not in situations where ...
In today’s Dear Abby, a mom says her 11-year-old daughter stopped going to parties and events after being left out of a ...