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Good News Today — Depression Cured in Days, 50 Years of Service & Ocean Youth Rise

Good News Today — Depression Cured in Days, 50 Years of Service & Ocean Youth Rise

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A young woman who was suicidal just months ago recently walked across a graduation stage — and her treatment took less than a week. Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina are documenting remarkable results with SAINT therapy, a next-generation brain stimulation treatment showing depression remission in as little as two and a half days. That's a genuinely different category of outcome than antidepressants, which take four to six weeks and only work for about half of patients. SAINT builds on TMS technology that MUSC helped pioneer in the 1990s, now refined with tighter targeting and compressed treatment sessions — reaching people who had already been failed by every other option.

Also in today's briefing: Denis Glynn, a school nutrition worker in Bettendorf, Iowa, has been honoured with his own day — June 2, 2026 — after fifty years of quiet, consistent service feeding and mentoring generations of students. It's the kind of dedication that rarely makes headlines, and it deserves the spotlight.

In Alberta, the provincial government has committed five million dollars to protect over seventeen thousand acres across ten conservation projects, working with landowners rather than around them to preserve watersheds, riparian zones, and grasslands.

And for World Ocean Day 2026, youth organisations are not just participating in the push to expand marine protected areas — they're leading it. Real progress is happening across medicine, community life, and the natural world. This is your daily dose of good news.

This episode includes AI-generated content.
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