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Photos from ArlingtonTx Fire's post 09/24/2025

What a fun class!!! We loved having Arlington Fire represented 😊

Mental Health for Heroes 5K, 10K, and FUN RUN 02/27/2025

Come out and walk/run! It’s going to be fun!!

Mental Health for Heroes 5K, 10K, and FUN RUN The Mental Health for Heroes 5K, 10K, and FUN RUN is on Saturday March 22, 2025. It includes the following events: Mental Health for Heroes 10K, Mental Health for Heroes 5K, Mental Health for Heroes UNTIMED 5K, Mental Health for Heroes ONE MILE FUN RUN, Mental Health for Heroes Virtual 5K, and Menta...

Mental Health and Heroes 5K, 10K, and FUN RUN 12/26/2024

Attention all runners (and non-runners...there is a one mile fun run option), the North Central Texas Council of Governments is hosting a fundraiser run for Mental Health for Heroes. This run will help fund education on the science of trauma and resiliency training for the recruits in the regional police academy. Sign up today and go get your run on!!!

Mental Health and Heroes 5K, 10K, and FUN RUN The Mental Health and Heroes 5K, 10K, and FUN RUN is on Saturday March 22, 2025. It includes the following events: Mental Health and Heroes 10K, Mental Health and Heroes 5K, Mental Health and Heroes UNTIMED 5K, and Mental Health and Heroes ONE MILE FUN RUN.

10/25/2024

Share below a quality that you value in those who make up your tribe.

08/31/2024

Check out this FREE six-part video series beginning September 2nd: “Peace with Youth Starts with Us,” offered through Sounds True and featuring Caverly Morgan and the Peace in Schools team! Sign up here: https://resources.soundstrue.com/peace-with-youth-starts-with-us/

08/30/2024

Hidden Dopamine Neurons Balance Brain Functions and Behavior

Researchers have discovered a previously unidentified group of dopamine neurons in the brain’s striatum that play a crucial role in balancing key functions like reward, cognition, and movement.

This discovery could pave the way for new treatments for psychiatric and neurological disorders such as schizophrenia, addiction, ADHD, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s.

The study, led by neuroscientists, revealed that these neurons help regulate dopamine pathways, preventing the brain systems from becoming overactive.

Understanding this new pathway offers exciting potential for developing targeted therapies for various disorders linked to dopamine dysfunction.

08/30/2024

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