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Apr 25 2026HEALTH

Mindful Relief for Frontline Workers

The study looked at how two traditional practices could help people who work in hospitals feel less stressed during the COVID‑19 crisis. It focused on three groups: one that did yoga, another that read the Bhagavad Gita, and a third that combined both activities. All groups were made up of hea

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Apr 25 2026HEALTH

Spirituality, Culture and Mental Health: A Fresh Look at African Australians

African Australian mental health professionals see a strong link between faith, cultural roots and well‑being. They argue that spirituality can offer comfort, a sense of purpose, and community support for people who face stigma or discrimination. In practice, therapists often invite clients to discu

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Apr 25 2026ENVIRONMENT

Firefighters Battle Big Blaze Near Otsuchi Town

The wildfires in Iwate Prefecture have grown into a serious threat, with flames now close to homes in Otsuchi. The first blaze started on Wednesday afternoon in a mountain area, and two hours later another fire ignited just 10 kilometres away from the town’s residential zone. By Saturday, the fires

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Apr 25 2026POLITICS

Fast‑Track Psychedelics: New Rules for Treating Depression and PTSD

"President Trump recently signed an order that urges the FDA and other agencies to speed up research on psychedelics, which are still illegal under federal law. The agency has given priority review vouchers to two firms working on psilocybin, the key ingredient in magic mushrooms, for severe depress

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Apr 25 2026HEALTH

Health Insights: Tick Season, AI Misinformation and CDC Leadership

Céline Gounder, a senior health editor, shared her observations on several platforms about current public health concerns. On CBS Mornings she explained why hospitals see more patients during the peak of tick season, noting that warmer temperatures and outdoor activities increase exposure to tick

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Apr 25 2026BUSINESS

Hidden Costs in Health Plans: Why Employers Should Take Charge

Employers often feel helpless when it comes to high health insurance bills. A fresh look shows that the real problem lies in how claims data is handled by middlemen. If companies could see every claim that goes through their plans, they would know which doctors and hospitals give the best value.

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Apr 25 2026SPORTS

Spring Game Shows Razorbacks’ Future on the Field

The Arkansas football spring workout, dubbed the “Spring Kickoff, ” will take place Saturday at 2 p. m. in Reynolds Razorback Stadium after a free concert by local artist Justin Moore. The event is not televised but can be heard on the Razorback Sports Network. Coaches have split the team into Red

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Apr 25 2026WEATHER

Storms Hit Eastern Michigan, Then a Dry Weekend and Mild Spring Ahead

Eastern Michigan faces a small chance of strong winds this afternoon. Forecasts say that areas east of I‑75, including Saginaw, the Thumb, Flint, Detroit and Ann Arbor, could see gusts up to 60 mph. The worst of the storms will arrive when temperatures are highest, between 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. In nor

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Apr 25 2026WEATHER

Rain and Chill Drop Over Southern California This Weekend

A weak storm is rolling into Southern California, bringing brief light showers across the region from Friday night through Saturday. Weather forecasters are unsure of the exact arrival time, but they predict the rainfall will be modest and cause little disruption to daily life. Most places can expec

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Apr 25 2026SPORTS

Rain Pushes Tennessee‑Alabama Softball Game to Evening

The matchup between the No. 8 Lady Vols and the No. 3 Tide was originally set for 4 p. m. ET on April 25 at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium, but a heavy rain forecast moved the start to 7 p. m. The change was made to keep players safe and maintain game quality. Both squads boast elite pitching. Tennessee

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