The substance use and mental health connection

October 6, 2025 – Defence Stories Estimated read time – 1:45 Caption 5 CDSB Gagetown only had outdoor break areas that were also designated smoking spots, leaving people who do not smoke literally out in the cold. Providing a smoke-free outdoor environment helps to encourage a healthier lifestyle and give members the physical and mental health benefits that come […]

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Travis Kelce arrives for Chiefs vs Jaguars after his 36th birthday as Taylor Swift prepares for Jimmy Fallon show

By OLIVER SALT, US ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR Published: 18:34 EDT, 6 October 2025 | Updated: 19:39 EDT, 6 October 2025 A sharply-dressed Travis Kelce has arrived for the Kansas City Chiefs‘ showdown with the Jacksonville Jaguars while his fiancee Taylor Swift prepares to appear on the Jimmy Fallon show over in New York City. One day after his […]

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Riboflavin May Nearly Cut Dementia Risk in Half

A new study suggests that B vitamins may help lower the risk of disabling dementia. Researchers connected riboflavin (vitamin B2) with a 49% lower risk. The study only captured vitamin intake from food and drink, not supplements. You know that moment when you open the pantry and can’t remember what you came looking for? Most […]

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Former Liverpool star left red-faced after he MISSES his penalty for United Arab Emirates third-tier side – as fans on social media mock minnows’ ‘Powerleague’ ground

By TAMARA PRENN, SENIOR SPORTS REPORTER Published: 06:41 EDT, 6 October 2025 | Updated: 06:41 EDT, 6 October 2025 Former Liverpool star Jonjo Shelvey struck a penalty to forget for his new side in the United Arab Emirates third-division on Sunday.  Shelvey had previously looked to continue his career away from English soil in Turkey […]

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Does yard work count as exercise? UI expert provides tips to maintain a healthy lifestyle during busy summer months | Iowa Now

Finding time to prioritize your own health can be challenging no matter the time of year, but the summer months offer a unique set of obstacles. Vacations, conferences, and family activities can run in a continuous loop and eat up your personal time.  Lauren Steinke, assistant professor of health and human physiology at the University […]

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