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A patient in his 70s revealed that his high blood pressure was not just caused by the horrors of war, but by the negative treatment he received upon returning to America [11].

Story ID 125563 in the news archives of ABC13 Houston covers a scientific discovery regarding ancient human history [16].

Researchers found a 6,200-year-old parasite egg in northern Syria, suggesting that ancient irrigation systems inadvertently spread diseases like schistosomiasis as early as the Ubaid period [16]. 125563

The coverage is hosted at the Stony Brook Statesman .

Which of these —Indigenous traditions, veteran health, archaeology, or student advocacy—were you looking for? A patient in his 70s revealed that his

It details a rally hosted at Stony Brook University where students and veterans urged senators to pass a suicide prevention bill, highlighting that the biggest barrier to help is the stigma around the conversation [17].

Read the full account, "Health care workers wanted: A veteran needs you to work at a VA hospital" . 3. Public Health: A 6,200-Year-Old Mystery The coverage is hosted at the Stony Brook Statesman

It explores the Seven Stages of Life Teaching , an Ojibwe traditional healing method [22].