Astrological Overview and Forecast: June 22 to 28, 2026
Rethinking Chronic Back Pain: A Brain-Centered Approach to Healing
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- Written by: Approximately 16 million U.S. adults have chronic back pain. Olena Ruban/Moment via Getty Images Yoni Ashar, University of Colorado

Understanding that chronic back pain originates from within the brain could lead to quicker recovery, a new study finds
Shaken to Our Core: Was It The End of the World?
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- Written by: Barry Vissell

I glanced out the bathroom window and saw to my horror that the trees seemed to be moving to the left. Then I realized that the trees were not moving ... the house was moving to the right. Built on the topside of a ridge, the house was clearly beginning to slide downhill.
How to Survive the Confusion of the Information Explosion
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- Written by: Pierre Pradervand

There are two major factors which, combined, make present day living extremely challenging for anyone who attempts to stay informed on major issues of our times.
Early Cancer Detection: How a New Test Can Save Lives
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- Written by: Katherine Fenz-Rockefeller

Blood test detects cancer protein in under 2 hours
Truth Behind Fat Blasting Ads: Can You Really Target Belly Fat?
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- Written by: Nick Fuller, University of Sydney

It’s also common to see ads touting special diets, pills and supplements that will blast fat in targeted areas. These ads – which often feature impressive before and after photos taken weeks apart – can seem believable.
Rethinking Dark Age Medicine
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- Written by: Meg Leja, Binghamton University

The perception of Dark Age medicine as purely superstitious is challenged by recent research that highlights a rational framework for healing during this period. Early medieval scholars synthesized Christian beliefs with a growing emphasis on human agency in medicine, revealing the complexities of their practices and their influence on modern medical thought.
Ghostly Encounters: Facts or Fiction?
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- Written by: Barry Markovsky, University of South Carolina

Are ghosts real? A social psychologist examines the evidence
Your Natural Psychic Abilities
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- Written by: Lisa Campion

Psychic ability conjures up a lot of different images in people’s minds. Chances are good that we have seen portrayals of psychics on TV and in movies that stick in our minds as truth, but they might actually be more of the Hollywood variety.
Your Business Has A Heart
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- Written by: Mark Silver

Your business is a live thing. It wants to develop and grow. It just needs support, care, and love. Your business has a heart. It has an existence that is separate from you. You are not your business, and your business is not you.
Why Netflix's 'Life on Our Planet' is a Must-Watch
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- Written by: Tim Rock and Matthew Wills, University of Bath

Life on Our Planet: evolution experts review this ‘hugely entertaining’ Netflix docuseries
Meta Under Fire: States Allege Harm to Teens from Facebook and Instagram.
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- Written by: Christia Spears Brown, University of Kentucky

States sue Meta for knowingly hurting teens with Facebook and Instagram ? here are the harms researchers have documented
How Climate Change Is Affecting the Seasons
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- Written by: Jadu Dash, University of Southampton

Autumn has finally arrived in the UK following an unusually sunny September. The days are growing shorter, the temperature cooler, and the leaves are changing colour.
Cracking Our Hearts Open, Right Now
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- Written by: Rabbi Wayne Dosick

Right now—before it is too late and before we lose our chance—the swirling turmoil in our world compels us to become the people who will tame and heal the darkness that threatens us.
Why Expand Your Circle of Compassion
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- Written by: Lawrence Doochin

Where compassion is, fear cannot be. Just as gratitude is the opposite of resentment, bitterness, and fear, compassion and judgment are also opposites. Compassion expands our energy, whereas judgment contracts it.
Opening Our Hearts to the Practice and Gift of Compassion
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- Written by: Sue Schneider

The process of opening our hearts toward ourselves and others is not always direct or linear. It may happen over time as we deepen our lovingkindness and compassion practice.
Bringing Back Indigenous Ways of Healing
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- Written by: Sharon E. Martin, M.D., Ph.D.

As Western medicine became more popular, traditional treatments that had been handed down for generations were cast aside, despite the benefits of some of those approaches.
The Dangers of Disconnection: The Evidence Is Overwhelming
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- Written by: Jacqueline Heller, MD

Without regular face-to-face connection, empathy and compassion can diminish or disappear.
Us vs. Them: Letting Go of Sides
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- Written by: John Bell

Ironically, as a lifelong war protester, I have a war to thank for bringing Thích Nh?t H?nh into my life. Our connection began in 1966, long before we actually met.
The Link Between Insomnia and Mental Health
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- Written by: Leon Lack, and Nicole Lovato, Flinders University

How dangerous is insomnia? How fear of what it’s doing to your body can wreck your sleep.
MS and My Quest to Find Fulfillment and Serve Others
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- Written by: Lisa Doggett, MD

Multiple sclerosis (MS) has added a bizarre twist to my quest to find fulfillment and to serve others. At times, it has helped me understand my purpose with greater clarity even while sometimes thwarting my plans.
The Hidden Struggles of Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer
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- Written by: Sophie Lewis, University of Sydney et al
‘I’m not going to be cured’. How breast cancer awareness and support sidelines people with metastatic disease
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