ST.$110K raised as Kelowna fundraiser for autism grows into national movement

Previous Making Waves & Raising Pints event at Red Birds Brewing. (Making Waves for Autism/Contributed) A fundraising initiative started in the Okanagan is celebrating a milestone in its efforts to fund autism support networks across Canada. Founded by Kelowna resident Kim Inglis, the fundraising group Making Waves for Autism has announced it has raised over…

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$110K raised as Kelowna fundraiser for autism grows into national movement

Previous Making Waves & Raising Pints event at Red Birds Brewing. (Making Waves for Autism/Contributed) A fundraising initiative started in the Okanagan is celebrating a milestone in its efforts to fund autism support networks across Canada. Founded by Kelowna resident Kim Inglis, the fundraising group Making Waves for Autism has announced it has raised over…

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ST.Man Who Stole $102K From CT Medicaid With Fake Autism Treatments In Glastonbury Sentenced

A former East Hartford man who owned a Glastonbury-based autism services company has been sentenced after authorities said he fraudulently collected more than $102,000 from Connecticut’s Medicaid program. Glenroy Patterson, 49, of Jersey City, New Jersey, was given a three-year suspended sentence and five years of probation last week, according to Chief State’s Attorney Patrick J….

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According to science, if you sleep with socks on every night, your body is going through a surprisingly powerful process that affects your brain, circulation, hormones, sleep quality, and even how quickly you fall asleep without you ever realizing it.

Wearing socks to bed sounds harmless, even trivial. Yet researchers suggest this small habit may quietly influence sleep quality, body temperature regulation, and how easily the brain transitions into rest. Each night, the body performs a careful balance: cooling the core while warming the extremities. This shift signals the brain that it’s safe to move…

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