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The negative effects of psychosocial stress on heart health are often underestimated. Psychosocial stressors are life situations that cause unusual or intense stress, such as family conflicts, divorce, death of a loved one, prolonged illness or a natural catastrophe. Taking care of your heart health involves avoiding traditional and non traditional risk factors or behaviors that contribute to heart disease, recognising symptoms, and seeking treatment. Also read | Stress and heart attacks: Doctor explains how they are interconnected; shares tips to handle stress How does stress lead to heart attacks? According to Dr Partho P Sengupta, persistent stress keeps the…
– credit, National Cancer Institute A Bangladeshi pharma company will soon release a generic version of an expensive drug for cystic fibrosis that will allow hundreds of patients worldwide to access treatment. The only pharmaceutical option available for cystic fibrosis has for years been a combination treatment called ETI (elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor) priced between $300,000 and $370,000. Drug discovery, testing, and complying with regulation costs a company $2.6 billion per drug on average in the United States. For context, it takes substantially less money to explore, develop, and run a world-class mining operation. Vertex Pharmaceuticals, the American company which holds the patent…
About WRMC Workers’ Compensation, Risk, Managed Care & Claims (WRMC) is a nonprofit dedicated topreparing the next generation of professionals for meaningful careers in the insurance and claimsindustry. Our mission is simple yet powerful, to bridge the gap between education and opportunitythrough mentorship, access, and real-world exposure. Through structured mentorship programs, WRMC connects high school seniors and first yearcollege students with industry professionals who guide, educate, and inspire them to explorecareers in claims, underwriting, risk management, and manage care services. Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities Your…
(Photo: Tetra Images / Getty Images) The average Social Security check now exceeds $2,000 for the first time, but the cost of living adjustment of 2.8% is insufficient, the nonpartisan Senior Citizens League reported Tuesday. “Seeing the average Social Security retirement benefit cross $2,000 is a big milestone, but one that we’re witnessing far too late,” TSCL Executive Director Shannon Benton said. “The reality is that seniors consistently tell us that they see their benefits falling further behind inflation every year, as their quality of life degrades.” The COLA means that the average check now is $2,015.07, an increase of…
Half of Americans say they’re more disconnected than ever — but in a good way, according to new research. In the survey of 2,000 Americans, 50% said they’ve made a point to disconnect digitally and spend less time on screens for their well-being. And young Americans are trailblazing this trend, with more Gen Z (63%) and millennials (57%) getting offline than Gen X (42%) and baby boomers (29%). The study was conducted by Talker Research on behalf of ThriftBooks and revealed that Gen Z (54%) and millennials (43%) are also more likely than Gen X (33%) and baby boomers (22%) to have a…
When a grizzly bear attacked a group of fourth- and fifth-graders in western Canada in late November 2025, it sparked more than a rescue effort for the 11 people injured — four with severe injuries. Local authorities began trying to find the specific bear that was involved in order to relocate or euthanize it, depending on the results of their assessment.The attack, in Bella Coola, British Columbia, was very unusual bear behavior and sparked an effort to figure out exactly what had happened and why. That meant finding the bear involved — which, based on witness statements, was a mother…
Charlotte makes a home among the trees after being released back into the wild – credit, the Orangutan Project A female orangutan that was captured as a juvenile has been released back into the wild after four years of “jungle school.” Found chained to the rafters of a wooden cabin on the Indonesian side of the island of Borneo, Charlotte was destined for a miserable life in captivity. But the Borneo Orangutan Rescue Alliance (BORA), in collaboration with the forestry and environment ministry of Indonesia, rescued her from the cabin and transferred her into a rehabilitation center run by a…
The Chatham Maroons are once again suiting up to combat the stigma surrounding mental health. The Junior B hockey team will host a Mental Health Awareness Game this weekend when they take on the St. Thomas Stars at Memorial Arena. Organized by the Mental Health Table, the game will feature activities designed to raise awareness and foster community engagement, including a special auction of unique green jerseys worn by the Maroons during warm-ups. A moment of silence will be held as a tribute to anyone struggling with their mental health, and everyone is also encouraged to wear the colour green…
Ever notice how one comment, one look, or one tiny inconvenience can flip your mood in seconds? You’re fine… then suddenly you’re irritated, defensive, shut down, or snapping at someone who doesn’t deserve it. And afterward, you’re left thinking, Why did that hit me so hard? That’s the power of emotional triggers. Most of us like to believe we’re in control of our reactions. But the truth is, a lot of our emotional responses happen on autopilot. They’re fast. Instinctive. Almost invisible until the damage is already done. And then comes the regret, the overthinking, or the awkward apology. But…
SAN ANTONIO – KSAT continues its mental health resource coverage in the seventh story since the tragic suicide of 19-year-old Camila Mendoza Olmos.Mendoza Olmos’ death following a dayslong search broke hearts across South Central Texas and the nation. It also sparked a crucial conversation.KSAT’s series of reports on mental health started with a story about what loved ones can say to their kids who are in crisis.Calls to a San Antonio mental health line have since tripled after the news of Mendoza Olmos’ death.Then came the big question: why has it been so difficult to get our kids in to…
