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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Finding Balance: How Lebanese Patients View Recovery from Mental Illness

In Lebanon, understanding how people recover from mental health issues is crucial, especially with all the challenges the country faces. A recent study dug into this topic by talking to patients in a major hospital. They used a method called grounded theory to figure out what recovery means to these

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Balancing Tradition and Progress: Protecting Young Minds in China

In China, young people's mental health is becoming a big deal. But there's a problem: old traditions and new laws aren't always on the same page. Confucian values, which have been around for ages, teach respect for teachers and hard work. These values help keep schools running smoothly. But they als

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Maine's Senate Race: Experience vs. Emotion

In the upcoming Democratic Senate primary in Maine, voters are at a crossroads. They must decide between a seasoned politician and a candidate who ignites passion. Many believe the party should rally behind the candidate who evokes hope and understanding. The candidate leading in the polls has a so

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Finding Strength in Struggles: Silouan Green's Journey to Resilience

Silouan Green's life took a dramatic turn after a Marine aircraft accident left him with severe injuries and a battle with painkiller addiction. This was his rock bottom. He was young and felt his world had ended. But instead of staying down, he chose to rebuild. His first step was volunteering in p

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Nov 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sea Otters and the Hidden Threat in Their Homes

Sea otters in British Columbia are facing a silent danger. Scientists found harmful chemicals called PFAS in their bodies. These chemicals are man-made and very tough to break down. They can build up in animals and cause serious health problems. The study looked at sea otters that had passed away.

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Medical Students and the ADHD Challenge: What's Really Going On?

Medical students are under a lot of pressure. It's no surprise that many of them struggle with focus and mental health. A recent study looked into how common ADHD symptoms are among these students and what affects their attention spans. The study involved 231 medical students. Most of them were you

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Scars: How Trust Shaped Mental Health After the 2023 Attack

The 2023 terror attack in Israel left deep emotional scars. Beyond the visible trauma, there's a less talked about issue: moral injury. This happens when people feel betrayed by those they trust, like leaders or institutions. A year later, this betrayal still affects mental health. Researchers want

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

How Past Hurts Shape Young Minds: A Look at College Students' Mental Health

Growing up tough can leave deep marks. Bad things happening in childhood, known as adverse childhood experiences or ACEs, can mess with a person's mind later in life. Anxiety, depression, and stress often follow those who had rough starts. But why? What's the connection? A recent study tried to figu

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Grade Grumble: Students Push Back on Tougher Grading

Harvard University is facing a wave of student discontent. The reason? A recent internal report suggested that the school's grading system needs a major overhaul. The report, written by Dean of Undergraduate Education Amanda Claybaugh, pointed out that A grades have become way too common. In fact, 6

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

How First Responders Handle Tough Times

First responders see a lot of intense situations. They handle emergencies and care for very sick people. This job can be really hard on their minds. It’s easy to see why they might develop mental health issues, like posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). People deal with stress in different ways. So

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