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Family in anguish as grandmother is arrested by ICE on her way to chemotherapy as doctors fear she could die without urgent treatment
A grandmother was arrested by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in El Paso, Texas, while on her way to a chemotherapy appointment, leaving her family distressed and fearing for her health. Doctors have warned that any delay to her cancer treatment could prove life-threatening, intensifying concern over the timing and circumstances of the…
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Everyone Thinks They Have the Diarrhea Parasite
A US outbreak of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic infection that can cause severe diarrhoea, has prompted widespread concern on social media, where people are comparing symptoms and worrying they may be infected. The attention matters because online discussion may raise awareness of an under-tested illness, but it can also amplify anxiety among people whose symptoms may…
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Insane Clown Posse’s Violent J passionately declares ‘there’s nothing like pro wrestling in America’
Violent J, one half of the hip-hop duo Insane Clown Posse, spoke passionately to Fox News Digital about his enduring love for professional wrestling, declaring that nothing else in American entertainment compares to it. His comments highlight the deep connection wrestling fans feel to the sport, particularly during standout emotional moments delivered by top performers…
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Sam Neill’s cause of death confirmed as pneumonia by agent
Sam Neill’s representative has confirmed that the “Jurassic Park” actor died of pneumonia, correcting inaccurate reports that circulated following his death earlier in the week. The clarification came after the actor’s family asked his agent to set the record straight, given Neill’s well-known preference for privacy throughout his life and illness. Agent Philip Grenz told…
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Biffy Clyro team up with mental health charity CALM to launch ‘Mountains’ T-shirt for suicide prevention
Biffy Clyro have partnered with mental health charity CALM to release a T-shirt inspired by their 2008 single ‘Mountains’, with proceeds supporting suicide prevention services. The collaboration forms part of CALM’s ongoing ‘Lifelines’ initiative, which invites musicians to design merchandise using lyrics or artwork meaningful to fans, harnessing artists’ platforms to raise both funds and…
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The social media ban sceptic: are we getting it wrong on kids, tech and mental health?
Canadian psychologist Candice Odgers, who has studied adolescent mental health for 25 years, is challenging the widely accepted view that social media bans are the best way to protect young people online, arguing that such measures are likely to make things worse rather than better. Her position puts her at odds with Jonathan Haidt, author…
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Skullcrusher Covers Tim Buckley For Sounds Of Saving
By their own description, the nonprofit Sounds Of Saving “designs and provides tools, content, resources, and curriculum to young people, ages 14 to 24, on how to discover and utilize music to support their mental health and wellness.” They have a music series called Song That Found Me At The Right Time, which today features…
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Pete Hegseth chest-beats ‘High-T Department of War’ as he rolls out testosterone therapy for troops
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced a Pentagon programme to screen service members for low testosterone, presenting it as part of a broader drive to improve military health, readiness and performance. Under the plan, troops aged 30 and over would be tested every year during routine health checks, while younger personnel could choose to…