Harvard psychiatrist sharing warning signs of anxiety as kids prepare for Back to School

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:46 GMT

Harvard psychiatrist sharing warning signs of anxiety as kids prepare for Back to School (WHDH) — Kids are getting ready for Back to School, which can be a stressful time. And to help parents, a local psychiatrist is sharing the warning signs of anxiety.The transition to the classroom can cause anxiety for some kids, and helping them transition back to the classroom the right way is important.Dr. Gene Beresin, of Harvard Medical School, said anxiety rates among kids is extremely high and noticing the warning signs is key to providing the help they need.“Anxiety has skyrocketed, depression has skyrocketed, probably the hardest time I’ve seen in my entire practice, over 40 years,” he said of the current climate.Beresin said adults and parents need to appreciate that a lot is asked of kids these days and it’s important to talk to them about what’s worrying them. Warning signs include behavioral changes like more or less sleep, moodiness, a loss of energy level or decreased motivation. Physical complaints, like headaches and stomach pain ...

To go, or not to go: Gunnar Henderson’s decision to forgo cycle sparks debate among Orioles players, fans

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:46 GMT

To go, or not to go: Gunnar Henderson’s decision to forgo cycle sparks debate among Orioles players, fans Gunnar Henderson’s sprinkler celebration in the eighth inning Sunday was delayed.Instead of his teammates waiting in the dugout eager to spit water for the second half of the doubles celebration, they looked at the 22-year-old rookie with exasperated expressions.Henderson had just passed up the opportunity to hit for the cycle — an achievement only seven players in Orioles history have accomplished — by sprinting past first on his rocket down the right field line and cruising into second for a double.The decision by Henderson sparked a debate between Orioles players — and fans online — about whether he should have stayed at first to secure the rare feat.“If it was me, I would’ve fallen at first base and just stayed there, you know?” shortstop Jorge Mateo said with a smile through team interpreter Brandon Quinones. “But he has every right to make his own decision, and he chose to go to second.”Henderson said he contemplated ...

A quick look at rainfall totals from Hilary

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:46 GMT

A quick look at rainfall totals from Hilary SAN DIEGO -- Tropical Storm Hilary swept through Southern California on Sunday, bringing widespread heavy rainfall to the region as it continues its northward movement.Around 5 p.m., the center of the storm made its way over San Diego County, meaning the heaviest bands of precipitation have passed. However, meteorologists say that pockets of heavy rain will continue into Sunday night as the back end of the storm lifts out of the region. Flash flood risk, however, will remain in place, particularly for residents in the mountains and deserts.Initial forecasts from the National Weather Service about Hilary's impact put estimated rainfall totals from three to six inches in parts of the county, with isolated amounts around 10 inches. MORE: Tracking Hilary While rain is expected to continue into Monday morning, some mountain areas -- like Mt. Laguna and Mt. San Jacinto -- have already received upwards of five to six inches in the last 24 hours, according to NWS's latest calculations on...

Outages leave hundreds without power as Hilary moves through region

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:46 GMT

Outages leave hundreds without power as Hilary moves through region SAN DIEGO -- As Tropical Storm Hilary continues its northward movement, the storm continues to batter San Diego County with heavy rain and gusty winds.These conditions have had widespread impacts on residents Sunday afternoon, including power outages for thousands of San Diego Gas & Electric customers. MORE: Tracking Hilary As of 5 p.m., the following major power outages have been reported by SDG&E:Carlsbad/La CostaCustomers Out: 115Start Time: 11:42 a.m.Estimated Restoration: 10 p.m.PowayCustomers Out: 224Start Time: 5:24 p.m.Estimated Restoration: 10 p.m.La MesaCustomers Out: 456Start Time: 3:21 p.m.Estimated Restoration: 10 p.m.Spring ValleyCustomers Out: 165Start Time: 3:47 p.m.Estimated Restoration: 10 p.m.El CajonCustomers Out: 127Start Time: 3:36 p.m.Estimated Restoration: 10 p.m.Mission Bay/Pacific BeachCustomers Out: 393Start Time: 5:21 p.m.Estimated Restoration: 10 p.m.La Jolla/Bird RockCustomers Out: 140Start Time: 5:19 p.m.Estimated Restoration: 10 p.m.Check ba...

Progressive Arévalo is ‘virtual winner’ of Guatemala election after corruption angered voters

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:46 GMT

Progressive Arévalo is ‘virtual winner’ of Guatemala election after corruption angered voters GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Outsider Bernardo Arévalo appeared to be the “virtual winner” of Sunday’s election to be Guatemala’s next president after voters became angry at widespread corruption and leaders’ failure to tackle it.A potential victory by the progressive candidate is almost certainly distressing politicians who have been enjoying impunity for corruption, along with some members of the monied elite and their allies in organized crime.With more than 97% of the votes counted, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal reported that the son of former president Juan José Arévalo, representing the Seed Movement, led former first lady Sandra Torres by 59% to 36%.Supreme Electoral Tribunal Magistrate Blanca Alfaro called Arévalo the “virtual winner” and called for an immediate national dialogue to begin to reconcile the country’s deep political divides.President Alejandro Giammattei congratulated Arévalo in a tweet on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. He invited Arévalo to b...

Early results in Ecuador point to likely runoff between ally of ex-president and banana tycoon’s son

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:46 GMT

Early results in Ecuador point to likely runoff between ally of ex-president and banana tycoon’s son GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) — Early results in Sunday’s special presidential election in Ecuador pointed to a leftist backed by the country’s fugitive ex-president likely facing a runoff with the son of a banana tycoon.Ecuadorians voted amid unprecedented violence that even claimed the life of a presidential candidate at the end of a campaign rally less than two weeks before the election.Leftist Luisa González appeared set to advance to an Oct. 15 runoff, according to early results released by electoral authorities. She would likely face Daniel Noboa, a former lawmaker and the son of Alvaro Noboa, who built his wealth on a huge banana-growing and exporting business.González has said she would have former President Rafael Correa as her adviser if she wins. Correa remains a major force in Ecuador despite being found guilty of corruption in 2020 and sentenced in absentia to eight years in prison. He has been living in his wife’s native Belgium since 2017.One of Correa’s loudest critics was...

Large police presence in Bolingbrook as police investigate shooting

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:46 GMT

Large police presence in Bolingbrook as police investigate shooting BOLINGBROOK, Ill. — A number of police departments and law enforcement agencies are investigating a shooting in the Bolingbrook area.A large police presence has amassed in the 100 block of West Briarcliff Road, where the parking lot has been tapped off as police continue to investigate. Investigation underway after 2 killed in Glenview shooting, both ID’d No other information is available at this time.Stay with WGN News, as this article will be updated as we work to confirm new information.

Hot week on deck for Twin Cities; heat index expected to top 100

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:46 GMT

Hot week on deck for Twin Cities; heat index expected to top 100 If you thought Saturday’s heat was oppressive, prepare for more, and possibly warmer, temperatures this week.Saturday’s high was 91 but the heat index — what it felt like — reached 98, said Mike Greisinger, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Twin Cities.That was 10 degrees above the norm, he said.The heat didn’t go far, just a bit south, he said, and now it’s starting to head back toward the metro.By Tuesday, the mercury will climb as high as the upper 90s and possibly higher on Wednesday. “We’re keeping a closer eye on Wednesday,” he said. “At the very least it will be in the upper 90s, but 100 isn’t out of the question.”On Sunday, the National Weather Service issued an excessive heat watch from Tuesday morning through Thursday evening for large portions of Minnesota and western Wisconsin, including Ramsey, Anoka, Dakota and Washington counties. The heat index could reach 107, and the risk of heat-related illnesses is projected to be significantly higher.Looking back...

‘A tough night for the Lynx’: Uninspired Minnesota falls 88-74 to Storm

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:46 GMT

‘A tough night for the Lynx’: Uninspired Minnesota falls 88-74 to Storm The WNBA’s leading scorer bounced back nicely Sunday. That was bad news for the unenergetic, uninspired Minnesota Lynx.Jewell Loyd scored 31 points and Seattle beat Minnesota 88-74 in a relatively quiet Target Center.A visibly frustrated Cheryl Reeve questioned the team’s effort two days after Minnesota won 78-70 in the Pacific Northwest.“They came in with great will and determination and beat us in every phase of the game. … It’s unfathomable to me,” the coach said.The 15-17 Lynx are just 6-10 at home.“We consistently come out and let an opponent just will their way in every phase of the game. You know, there’s countless games that we’ve said this about. So, we don’t get it. We don’t get how to have a special season,” Reeve said. “We don’t get that you have to win your home games to have a special season. We don’t get that when you just beat a team on their floor how they’re going to come out and play. We don’t get it. It&...

Residents say St. Louis Forestry Division has been slow to remove downed trees, storm damage

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:46 GMT

Residents say St. Louis Forestry Division has been slow to remove downed trees, storm damage ST. LOUIS – Residents in a north St. Louis neighborhood contacted FOX 2 seeking help in dealing with dumping in the wake of recent storms. They claimed the St. Louis Forestry Division had been slow to remove downed trees and other storm damage.Amber Cole was fed up last week when she called for help. But now, she says things got moving after FOX 2 contacted the city forestry commissioner.“Well, since you came out, they started working,” she said. “Even the day that you were coming out, you must have called them and asked what are you all doing! “ Hedge apples: Can we eat them? Cole says a small army of forestry workers showed up and fanned out across the neighborhood, picking up debris that had been dumped in the alley and elsewhere. They even cut down and hauled away vegetation that had been growing on abandoned houses for years.“It’s a start,” Cole said. “And I will call you if within two weeks if this stuff is not up. I will be calling you again, because the promise was that we...