How nursing informs Murielle Corwin’s yoga teaching (and vice versa). On a cold morning in Brunswick about 20 students—of all different ages and abilities—are standing
Month: March 2019
Motion for the Emotion
Feeling blue? These therapists take to the trails with you to talk through your problems Jenna Daly, a licensed clinical social worker, always sees new
Let’s Dance
A Brunswick teenager fights her way back from an eating disorder with an unexpected ally: dancing Next month will be the sixth anniversary of my
Dreaming of Maine
A psychotherapist listens as her patient dreams of a better life in a land of lumberjacks and coastal breezes, and reflects on how the state
Strike a Pose
Seniors in MECA’s fashion program prepare to show their work on the runway. Maine has become a brand in its own right, especially over the
High Culture on the Farm
Overcoming the economic strain on dairy farms, The Milkhouse creamery in Monmouth taps into the yogurt market and runs with it Somewhere around 6000 B.C.,
Road races, galas and birding; spring is here.
Maine Women’s Fund Award Luncheon Tuesday, April 2, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Holiday Inn by the Bay, 88 Spring St., Portland Maine Women’s Fund,
Refugee Resilience
Trained as a pharmacist, this new Mainer with a PhD puts in many hours of overtime as a low-wage home health worker and waits to
April 2019: Healthy Body & Mind
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Screen(time) Savers
For a healthier relationship with your smartphone, put it down—and out of sight. Last July the market-research firm Nielsen released a new study saying American