It’s no secret that many teens don’t often get enough sleep at night. The recommended amount is eight to 10 hours per night, but according to a study reported by CNN, a majority of...
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Smile – It’s Good for You!
Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health have recently been researching the real impact of the mind-body effect that has started to become much more prevalent in modern Western medicine. Amazingly, they discovered...
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Nutty New Research: doctors’ advice on allergen exposure takes a turn
For years, doctors have been advising parents to avoid early exposure of their children to common allergens, most notably peanut products. However, a recent study released by the New England Journal of Medicine is...
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Whole foods for whole nutrition
Recently, there have been countless diet trends taking over America’s plates. From gluten- or dairy-free to organic to paleo and vegan, the myriad of nutrition plans all claiming to grant you perfect health can...
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Local Choirs Christmas Caroling
On Sat. Dec. 20 at 7 p.m., Midland’s Center Stage Choirs will be coming together at the Midland Center for the Arts to perform their annual Holiday Extravaganza. This event is an opportunity for...
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Local church spreads Christmas cheer by singing loud for all to hear
From Dec. 11-14, members of Midland’s Christian Celebration Center will be performing a show called “Sing Noel,” performing various Christmas carols for the community to come enjoy. “’Sing Noel’ is just a huge Christmas...
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Freshman Pursues Performing Dreams
By and large, most houses seem to follow a pretty standard layout: a living room, a few bedrooms, a handful of bathrooms, a kitchen, a basement, maybe an office or spare room tucked away...
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Seeing from a worldly perspective
The dreaded “Midland bubble” is something that nearly all DHS students love to hate. The general belief is that once a person is born here, they’re stuck here dreaming of the “outside world” until...
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Football’s Phenomenal Flautist
Ask around DHS about sophomore Devan Anzarut and you’ll be met with nearly identical reactions: a smile, often followed by a small laugh of some sort, and some interpretation of, “Yeah, I love that...
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First time for 20Time
A huge facet of the 20Time learning experience is for students to keep public blogs tracking their progress. Below are links to all of the students’ blogs, which are updated approximately every two weeks. ...
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