MENTAL HEALTH

Aug 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Games and Movies Can Help Young People Feel Better

Young people today are dealing with a lot of stress and anxiety. But did you know that playing games like "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" or watching Studio Ghibli movies can actually help them feel better? These activities aren't just for fun; they can also boost feelings of adventure, ca

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

Waking Up to Insomnia's Hidden Struggle: More Than Just Nighttime Woes

Insomnia is often seen as a nighttime problem. But what about the struggles people face during the day? Fatigue, mood swings, and trouble focusing are big parts of the story. Yet, these daytime issues don't get as much attention in research or treatment. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (C

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Aug 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

EPA's Climate Policy Shift: A Step Backwards

The EPA's recent proposal to undo a crucial climate policy is raising eyebrows. Back in 2009, the EPA made it official: greenhouse gases are a threat to our health and the environment. But now, they're thinking of taking that back. This could mean big trouble for our planet. Some folks argue that c

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Aug 02 2025SPORTS

A High School Football Player Speaks Out Against His Coach

Dustin Sharp, a senior at Denton Braswell High School, has decided to step away from the football team. His reason? The environment created by head coach Kent Laster. Dustin, who once loved the game, now describes the team's atmosphere as manipulative and demoralizing. It all started in late Septem

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Jul 31 2025HEALTH

How Tough Childhoods Affect Soldiers' Lives

Military personnel often face a lot of challenges. But did you know that their struggles might start way before they join the service? Many soldiers have gone through tough times as kids. These tough times are called adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs for short. ACEs can lead to health problems

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Jul 31 2025OPINION

Richmond's Bold Move: Can Kindness Replace Cops in Crises?

In Richmond, a fresh approach to handling emergencies is taking shape. The city's new ROCK program is a breath of fresh air, offering a different way to respond to non-violent situations. Instead of sending armed officers, teams trained in de-escalation and resource navigation step in. This shift is

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Understanding Brodalumab: A Seven-Year Safety Review

Brodalumab is a medication that targets a specific protein in the body. It is used to treat adults with severe skin conditions, such as plaque psoriasis, when other treatments have not worked. However, it carries a significant warning about potential mental health risks. For the past seven years, r

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Why Traveling Can Make You Happier

Traveling is more than just seeing new places. It can actually make you happier. A recent study found that people who travel often tend to have better mental health. This might not be a surprise, but the numbers are pretty eye-opening. First, let's talk about the numbers. The study showed that afte

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Bouncing Back: The Resilience of Medical Students

Medical students in radiation science often encounter challenging situations during their training. These experiences can impact their mental well-being, professional development, and patient care. However, some students manage these difficulties more effectively than others. Their ability to recove

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Jul 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Late-Night TV: Is the End Near for Comedy Shows?

Seth Meyers, a familiar face in late-night TV, has opened up about the anxiety that comes with the possibility of his show ending. He’s not worried about his performance but rather the bigger picture—the changing landscape of entertainment. Meyers has been hosting Late Night with Seth Meyers for ov

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