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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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Nov 02 2025LIFESTYLE

Metro Detroit Adults Rediscover the Joy of Playtime

In a world where adults are constantly glued to screens, a unique gathering is bringing back the simple joy of childhood recess. The Recess Club, started by wellness enthusiast Melissa Coulier, is all about encouraging adults to step away from their devices and enjoy the great outdoors. Twice a mont

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Nov 02 2025OPINION

Understanding the Mind of Donald Trump: A Look at the Experts' Views

Donald Trump's behavior has always been a hot topic. Many people wonder if his actions and words point to a deeper issue. Some mental health experts think so. They say he shows signs of what they call "toxic narcissism. " This means he has an extreme sense of self-importance and lacks empathy for ot

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Colorado Springs Gets a Boost in Mental Health Care with New Treatment Option

Mental health care in Colorado Springs just got a significant upgrade. Serenity Mental Health Centers has introduced a new, faster treatment for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). This treatment, called accelerated Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Deep TMS™), is cleared by the FDA. It's a big d

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Moonlight and Sleep: The Science Behind the Myth

The full moon has long been blamed for keeping people awake and even causing madness. But is there any truth to this belief? Research shows that the moon can indeed affect sleep, but its impact on mental health is less clear. Studies have found that people sleep less and take longer to fall asleep

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mind and Machines: The Digital Dilemma

In our quest for progress, we are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence (AI) to solve complex problems. But what happens when we start to depend on it for our mental well-being? This is not a distant future scenario but a reality that is unfolding right now. AI is already being used to de

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

A Fresh Face in Arkansas Politics: Mental Health Advocate Takes on Congress

In a surprising shift, James \"Rus\" Russell III, a mental health advocate from Little Rock, has decided to challenge U. S. Rep. Bruce Westerman for Arkansas' 4th Congressional District seat. This comes after Russell initially aimed for the U. S. Senate but changed his mind, preferring a different r

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in Mental Health: States Step Up Where Federal Falls Short

States are making their own rules for AI in mental health. This is happening because the federal government hasn't set clear guidelines yet. But there's a problem: mental health experts aren't always involved in making these rules. This could lead to laws that don't really help people. AI is moving

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

How Smartphones Might Be Helping Older Adults Feel Better

In China, a big study looked at how smartphones affect the mood of older adults. Over 10, 000 people, with an average age of 84, were part of this research. The study found that those who used smartphones had fewer signs of depression compared to those who didn't. The study grouped smartphone users

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