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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Healing Minds Behind Bars: A Fresh Look at Prisoner Rehabilitation

Prisons in Spain are dealing with a tough issue: how to help inmates, especially those linked to terrorism, get better mentally. A new study talked to 24 prisoners and found out that fixing their minds is just as important as punishing them. These prisoners have given up their old ways, but changing

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Choosing to Step Away: Why Some People Cut Back on Mental Health Meds

Some folks with serious mental health struggles use meds to manage their conditions. But for a few, these drugs can feel like a roadblock. They might hold them back from feeling truly alive or engaged in life. So, some decide to cut back or stop taking them altogether. This piece dives into why peo

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Oct 16 2025HEALTH

Finding Inner Peace: How Faith Can Help Soldiers Heal

Soldiers and veterans dealing with combat-related PTSD often find that spirituality plays a big role in their healing journey. This review looked at how faith and religious beliefs can impact those who have served in the military. It's not just about prayer or going to church. It's about how persona

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Oct 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Dan and Phil: A Love Story That Took 14 Years to Unfold

Dan Howell and Phil Lester, popular YouTubers, have finally opened up about their relationship. They've been together since 2009, but it's taken them until now to share this with the world. In a recent video, they talked about their journey, the struggles they faced, and why they chose to come out n

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Oct 14 2025HEALTH

Young Carers' Insights: Health Struggles and Solutions for Early Psychosis

Young people dealing with early psychosis often face physical health problems even before their mental health issues become apparent. Carers play a crucial role in supporting these young individuals, and their insights are invaluable for improving physical health outcomes. A recent study delved int

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Oct 13 2025HEALTH

Choosing Who Lives: The Tough Calls in Organ Transplants

In a hospital's intensive care unit, a man in his 30s lies with a swollen belly, his skin yellowed from liver failure. Despite his discomfort, he smiles. His family watches anxiously, and nurses visit just to chat. Without a liver transplant, he won't survive. But should he be on the transplant list

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Oct 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

How China Handles AI and Mental Health

China's approach to AI and mental health is different from what's happening in the U. S. While there are many reports in the U. S. about teens struggling with mental health and AI, China doesn't have the same issues. This might be because China has strict control over what gets reported in the media

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Oct 08 2025HEALTH

How Sugar in Your Brain Might Be Messing With Your Mood

Ever wondered why some people feel down, sleep poorly, and avoid others? It might have something to do with tiny sugar molecules in the brain. These sugars, called glycans, attach to proteins and change how they work. Researchers found that when these sugars are out of balance, they can mess up the

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Oct 05 2025HEALTH

Feeling Good Inside Matters as Much as Staying Fit

Aging isn't just about taking care of your body. It's also about feeling good inside. A recent study shows that older adults can bounce back from tough times and feel great again. This isn't just about eating right and exercising. It's about having people to lean on, staying positive, and enjoying l

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Oct 04 2025CRIME

A Troubled Mind and a Heavy Sentence: The Kavanaugh Assassination Attempt

A person who tried to harm a Supreme Court judge got a big punishment. But it wasn't as big as some wanted. The judge in the case, Deborah Boardman, gave Sophie Roske about eight years in prison. This was much less than the 30 years that prosecutors wanted. Roske had a gun and other tools when they

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