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Mind and Body: Physiotherapists Stepping Up in Mental Health Care

October 19, 2025

Physiotherapists are increasingly playing a crucial role in managing pain for individuals with serious mental illnesses. This shift highlights the importance of addressing both physical and mental health together. Often, people with mental health conditions face more physical health issues. These is

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Prince Andrew's Royal Exit: What's Left After the Fall?

October 19, 2025

Prince Andrew's choice to step down from his royal title isn't just about damage control. It's a clear sign that he's lost his grip on the royal family's favor. For years, he enjoyed the perks of being a prince, but now, those days are over. The scandal involving Jeffrey Epstein has been a thorn in

politics

Power Struggle in Sedona: Mayor's Actions Spark Controversy

October 17, 2025

A recent report has shed light on a power struggle in Sedona, Arizona, involving former Mayor Scott Jablow and the city's police chief, Stephanie Foley. The report, conducted by an external firm, found that Jablow created a hostile work environment and tried to undermine Foley's authority. The inve

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Protecting Our Wild Places: Why We Should Care About the Roadless Rule

October 17, 2025

People across the country, from different backgrounds and political views, agree on one thing: our public lands are precious and need protection. This was clear when millions of acres of public lands were almost sold off in a recent budget proposal. The public spoke up, and the sale was stopped. But

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Why Are So Many Teachers Staying Home?

October 17, 2025

Teachers in Saudi Arabia are frequently absent from school due to neck, shoulder, and back pain. This issue is widespread, with nearly half of them having taken time off because of these ailments. But what's causing this? Is it because they are older, work too much, or maybe they don't get enough re

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Turning Trash into Treasure: How Bugs Can Help Farms and Fish Tanks

October 15, 2025

Aquaculture is growing fast. This means more fish farms, and more fish waste. This waste is wet and hard to deal with. It costs a lot to get rid of. But what if this waste could be turned into something useful? Enter the black soldier fly. These bugs are like tiny recycling machines. They can eat o

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When Your Brain Hits the Overload Button

October 12, 2025

Ever felt like you're about to explode after a long day? That's your brain saying, "Enough! " When too much happens at once, your senses get overwhelmed. This is called overstimulation, and it can make anyone act out of character. Your brain has a part called the prefrontal cortex. It's like the bo

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Kids and Pain Relief: The Ketorolac Dilemma

October 9, 2025

Ketorolac is a powerful pain reliever often used for children, but it's not an opioid. That's a good thing because doctors are trying to use fewer opioids. However, the right dose for kids is still a mystery. Most doses given to children are based on adult doses, but kids' bodies process medicine di

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Edmonds' Failed Poop Project: What Went Wrong?

October 9, 2025

Edmonds' big plan to turn sewage into energy has turned into a smelly mess. The city spent a lot of money on a new system called gasification. This was supposed to replace an old incinerator. But it hasn't worked out as planned. The system was supposed to destroy harmful chemicals and make energy. I

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Protecting Our Land, Protecting Our Future: Why the Central Yukon Plan Matters

October 8, 2025

Alaska's Interior is facing a tough situation. The Central Yukon Resource Management Plan, finalized in 2024 after 12 years of hard work, is now under threat. This plan is crucial for managing 13. 3 million acres of public lands. It's not just about land; it's about food, culture, and the future of