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Study Finds Stress Resilience Training May Offer Lasting Benefits for Healthcare Professionals

A peer-reviewed study suggests that a structured stress-management program can produce lasting improvements in well-being among clinicians; an encouraging finding as burnout continues to challenge healthcare systems across the country.

5 Home Products You Should Almost Always Buy Vintage Instead of New

In a world filled with mass production and fast furniture, many homeowners are rediscovering the value of vintage pieces. Older home products often offer better craftsmanship, more durable materials, and timeless character that newer versions struggle to replicate. Whether you are decorating a home, upgrading your kitchen, or trying to create a more unique living space, some items are often smarter — and more stylish — to buy secondhand instead of brand new.

How to Live on a $500K Salary in San Francisco: A City Where Comfort Meets Opportunity

A $500,000 salary in San Francisco places you among the highest earners in the country, and while the city’s cost of living is famously high, it also offers something unique in return: access to world-class dining, culture, nature, wellness, and global experiences right at your doorstep. With the right approach, high earners in the Bay Area can enjoy a lifestyle filled with comfort, convenience, and meaningful luxury — not just material excess, but quality of life.

From Mission to Sunset: Where Renters Are Moving Now

San Francisco renters are on the move. Rising costs in neighborhoods like the Mission are pushing residents west to the Outer Sunset and other affordable areas. Data shows renters are seeking more space, stability, and livable neighborhoods — reshaping the city’s rental landscape block by block.