6 FDA Decisions To Watch in Q2 2026

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The second quarter is looking very busy for the FDA, which in April is expected to make a handful of very important decisions. One of them is for a rare disease with unmet needs, while the other, for the treatment of melanoma, can be a sign of how things can change in the institution after … Read more

USA: A Rights-Respecting Approach to the Mental Health Crisis

USA: A Rights-Respecting Approach to the Mental Health Crisis

(New York) – Communities across the country are developing alternative models for mental health crisis response Human Rights Watch, New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, and the Center for Racial and Disability Justice at UCLA Law School said in a report released today. This approach is sorely needed as US police kill hundreds of … Read more

Active Minds at CSU creates conversation, education about mental health

Active Minds at CSU creates conversation, education about mental health

During her first year at Colorado State University, Megan Roepke appeared at a meeting for CSU’s chapter Active Mind to write positive affirmations in The Plaza. She left hooked on the pursuit of mental health education and conversation. “It looks really small,” Roepke said. “But at the time, seeing all these people come together and … Read more

‘Lower The Stakes’: This Real-World Training Approach The Busy Army Uses To Stay Fit All Year Round

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There’s a version of online fitness that seems to exist in a vacuum: perfect programs, dialed-in nutrition, unlimited time. And then there’s fitness for the rest of us, living in the real world. For Will Simpson – former rugby player turned military officer and founder of performance nutrition brand Real Meal – training doesn’t happen … Read more

Gen Z is trading drinks for yoga mats

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Every Friday at 6pm, Antonia Fantasia goes to Solidcore class. Sometimes she will meet friends for dinner or go shopping after class, then she will go home to take a shower, put on a face mask and watch a movie with her roommate before she goes to bed early. Fantasia, a 26-year-old marketing manager in … Read more