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Eagle County has lifted its mask order, but it can feel a little weird to go without one
This article was written by Pam Boyd and first appeared in the Vail Daily on May 20, 2021.
As the community transitions away from mask-wearing, Casey Wolfington shares why going maskless can be a difficult adjustment for some people in our community and offers tips on how to cope with the transition, how to communicate with children about still wearing masks at schools, and the community-building experience opportunity this new phase presents.
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When Depression Persists
Depression is a chemical imbalance in the brain that can cause long-lasting feelings of sadness, anxiety and a sense of “emptiness.” Some people experience a loss of interest in life, appetite and weight changes and/or sleep disruptions.
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Stop Drinking for Good
As “Dry January” comes to a close, consider the idea of cutting alcohol out of your life altogether. While drinking has been normalized for centuries, and is often ingrained in the culture of ski resort communities, the truth is that beer, wine and spirits are actually comprised of ethyl alcohol or ethanol, a highly flammable chemical that is also used as a fuel additive or industrial solvent.
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The future is psychedelic: Vail Health Innovation Center director’s research digs into psilocybin as a treatment for depression
Vail Health’s Dr. Charles Raison is at the forefront of psilocybin research, both inside and outside of the organization.