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Arts & CultureIdeas
Robert F. Morneau
Is there something in the very nature of sin and narcissism that wounds us, that makes us sad?
Under the D.S.R.I.P. model, physicians keep a close eye on their patients’ progress to prevent unnecessary hospitalizations. (iStock/sturti)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Mario J. Paredes
Several states are pioneering a system that rewards long-term wellness rather than a higher volume of health care services.
Arts & CultureFilm
Karen Ross
“To the Bone,” which recently premiered on Netflix, tells the story of 20-year-old Ellen (Lily Collins), who is living with anorexia nervosa.
A chaplain prays with a nurse in a scene from the documentary “Your Health: A Sacred Matter,” which airs on several PBS stations Friday and Saturday July 7 and 8. Photo courtesy of Auteur Productions
FaithNews
Yonat Shimron - Religion News Service
Researchers from Vanderbilt University found that middle-aged adults who attended religious services at least once in the past year were half as likely to die prematurely as those who didn’t.
Politics & SocietyVideo
America Video

Haiti's history is marked by tragedy—natural disasters and human suffering—but a new Catholic hospital is bringing hope and healing to rural community.