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August 22, 2024
India

The Silent Epidemic: Suicides in the Indian Armed Forces

Shockingly, the Indian Army loses more people each year due to suicide, fratricide, and other non-combat occurrences than in real battles. Aside from the great anguish felt by the afflicted families, this

Interviews/Journalism/News

“When You Don’t Have the Language, You Don’t Know What Is Happening to You”— Rosa Chávez Yacila

For years, one word dominated the way Rosa Chávez Yacila’s family described emotional distress: “nerviosas” — nervous. It was the phrase her mother, a domestic worker, used when trying to explain the difficulties that weighed on her and other women

June 16, 2026

Trieste’s Mental Health Model: A Global Benchmark in Community-Based Care

Education/World

Trieste, a small Italian city, has become a beacon for progressive mental health care, contrasting starkly with institutional models still prevalent in many parts

Cellphone Bans Surge in U.S. Schools Amid Mental Health Concerns

News

Students returning to school in a growing number of U.S. states and districts are facing tight restrictions and outright bans on cellphone use as

“When You Don’t Have the Language, You Don’t Know What Is Happening to You”— Rosa Chávez Yacila

June 16, 2026
Interviews/Journalism/News

For years, one word dominated the way Rosa Chávez Yacila’s family described emotional distress: “nerviosas” — nervous. It was the phrase her mother, a domestic worker, used when trying to explain the

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Trump Shows Red Rash Near Collar, Raising Fresh Questions About His Health

March 3, 2026
Health/United States

President Donald Trump appeared in public on Monday with a visible red rash near his shirt collar, sparking renewed attention to his health as he continues his campaign for re-election. The rash,

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Walk, Talk, Think: Learning Beyond AI

October 10, 2025
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Summary: In the age of AI-assisted writing, traditional essays no longer guarantee genuine learning. Martina Moneke argues that students should engage in one-hour, one-on-one conversations with instructors about major course topics, ideally

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Trieste’s Mental Health Model: A Global Benchmark in Community-Based Care

December 24, 2024
Education/World

Trieste, a small Italian city, has become a beacon for progressive mental health care, contrasting starkly with institutional models still prevalent in many parts of the world, reports The Financial Times. With

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Cellphone Bans Surge in U.S. Schools Amid Mental Health Concerns

August 28, 2024
News

Students returning to school in a growing number of U.S. states and districts are facing tight restrictions and outright bans on cellphone use as evidence mounts of the damaging impact persistent connection

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The Silent Epidemic: Suicides in the Indian Armed Forces

August 22, 2024
India

Shockingly, the Indian Army loses more people each year due to suicide, fratricide, and other non-combat occurrences than in real battles. Aside from the great anguish felt by the afflicted families, this

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