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Veterans Fishing Organization: turning the tide in veteran mental health
A local nonprofit is making waves in the veteran community. The Veterans Fishing Organization (VFO) was founded in 2015 by Ken Bearden, a former professional bull rider and fisherman from Anniston, Ala. The organization, based in Lagrange, Ga.,...
What does the colour of poop say about a person’s liver and gut health?
Balanced eating helps stabilise stool colour. Include enough fibre (from vegetables, fruits, and whole grains), drink water throughout the day, and limit heavily processed foods. Probiotics from yoghurt or fermented foods can support gut bacteria,...
Kidney patient mistaken for dead dies for real in Mahabubabad government hospital
A kidney patient in Mahabubabad was mistakenly declared dead and sent to the mortuary, only to be found alive the next morning. Denied admission due to lack of Aadhaar and an attendant, he collapsed after days of neglect. Despite being shifted to...
Jury sees victim’s hospital photos on 2nd day of Lake Sacajawea murder trial
A Longview police officer held the alleged murder weapon on the witness stand Monday during the second day of the Johnson Mailos murder trial. Investigators say the Longview 17-year-old fatally stabbed another teen at Lake Sacajawea in 2024....
Halsey hospitalized with ‘minor medical emergency’ in between Boston shows
Music Halsey at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP By Heather Alterisio November 4, 2025 | 3:45 PM 1 minute to read Share Close Send this article to your...
Study links long-term melatonin use with heart health risks
Researchers looked at thousands of adults with chronic insomnia. Those who had long-term melatonin use had higher rates of heart failure, hospitalizations and death over five years. The study does not prove melatonin causes heart problems — it...
HSE Urges of Major Health Risks as 1 in 3 Students Try Vapes
One in three students have tried vapes and one in six are current users, according to new research. The HSE has launched a new information campaign ‘Take a deep breath' to tackle the issue and highlight the risks of vaping and nicotine products....
Insight into simple transfer pipettes for today’s scientific and medical fields
Despite the rapid advancement of technology in scientific fields, the simple plastic transfer pipette remains an essential tool in research, industrial and clinical laboratories, for the easy and safe transfer of liquids. Evolving from the...
Mercyhealth East workers end strike as union, healthcare provider reach deal
JANESVILLE, Wis. -- Over 100 workers at the Mercyhealth East Clinic in Janesville will soon return to work, after a deal was reached to end a months-long strike. The workers, who are members of UAW Local 95, walked off the job in early July in a...
New health facility will host its first charity to benefit veterans
LAKE HAVASU CITY — This month, Ohana Care Connections will be celebrating veterans by giving back to them at their very first donation drive. In just September of this year, Ohana Care was founded by Hawaiian native Taylor Mauhili. With a career...
RRB Announces Document Verification And Medical Exam Schedule For JE, Technician, And Paramedical Posts; Check Important Instructions
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced the DV and ME schedule for various posts, including Junior Engineer, Depot Material Superintendent, Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant, Technician, and Paramedical categories. It will be conducted...
Former US Vice President Dick Cheney Dies at 84 from Heart Disease, After Prolonged Battle With Severe Pneumonia
Former United States (US) Vice President Dick Cheney breathed his last on Tuesday. He was 84. Cheney was a central figure in the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the US and allied forces. Speaking to the media, Cheney’s family said on Tuesday that he died...
Report identifies ten emerging tech solutions to enhance planetary health
A recent report underlines ten emerging technologies offering potential to accelerate climate action, restore ecosystems, and drive sustainable innovation within safe planetary boundaries. These technologies include AI-supported Earth observation,...
Two suspects arrested in connection with explosion at Harvard Medical School, says FBI
According to the FBI, the two men from Massachusetts were arrested in a joint operation by special agents and officers with the agency’s Boston Joint Terrorism Task Force and Harvard University Police Department. 🚨BREAKING: Special agents &...
FBI arrests 2 men in Harvard medical school explosion
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Newly Passed Bills Will Help Protect Immigrants At Schools, Courts And Hospitals In Illinois
CHICAGO — State lawmakers passed bills Thursday aimed at increasing protections for immigrant communities and limiting how and where federal immigration agents operate. The bills, which have yet to be signed by Gov. JB Pritzker or go into effect,...
From Rock Bottom to Renewed Purpose: Silouan Green on Mental Health, Identity, and Building a Life That Feels True
Silouan Green's perspective on emotional well-being and purpose is grounded in personal history, one defined by crisis, reflection, and deliberate renewal. "I don't want to be the person who tells people it's easy when it's not easy," he says. "I...
BIHAR BATTLE: Tejashwi forced to campaign alone amid Lalu’s ‘poor health’
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav addressed 16 public meetings on Tuesday before the deadline for campaigning for the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections ended in the evening. Yesterday, he had addressed 15 meetings. On Sunday, when helicopters...
National leader on climate and public health to keynote sustainability conference
Gina McCarthy, the first White House National Climate Advisor and former Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, will deliver a keynote message on building a sustainable future at the 2026 Indiana Sustainability and Resilience...
Public Health: A look at public health and your well water
Now that we’ve turned back the clock, it’s a good time to ask: Did you remember to change the batteries in your smoke detectors? Time seems to fly by so quickly, and certain milestones throughout the year often remind us of all those tasks we’ve...