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May 01 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Jail Time on Brain Health for Black Elders

The United States has a long history of racial injustice, one of the most visible examples is the disproportionate number of Black individuals in prisons. This issue became more pronounced after the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. This law led to a significant increase in the

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Does Social Media Make Teens Think Differently?

In the past, experts have warned that social media might mess with how teens think. A recent study wanted to check if this is true. It looked at how teens' brains work after using social media for a short time. It also compared this to how their brains work after chatting with friends in person. The

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Why Math Can Make Stretching More Comfortable

Stretching is a great way to boost flexibility in your joints. However, it often comes with some discomfort. A recent study looked into how doing mental math during stretching can affect how it feels and how well it works. The idea was to see if focusing on something else could make stretching more

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Apr 30 2025EDUCATION

How Web Use Shapes School Goals in Chinese Homes

The internet has changed how Chinese parents think about their kids' education. A study from 2018 looked at how web use affects what parents want for their children's schooling. The study found that the more parents use the internet, the higher their hopes for their kids' education. This is espec

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

How Food Choices Affect Your Brain as You Age

The brain's performance can weaken with age. This is a big issue worldwide. Many studies show that what we eat can slow down or even stop this mental decline. This piece looks at recent research on how food affects the brain, especially when people start to notice changes in their own thinking. It i

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

The Power of CBT-E in Tackling Anorexia and Perfectionism

Eating disorders often come with other issues that make them tougher to treat. One such issue is having obsessive-compulsive traits along with a drive for perfection. This mix can make recovery more challenging. To tackle this, therapists often turn to a method called Cognitive Behavioral Therapy fo

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Unexpected Protein Starts in Cancer

Cancer cells often break the usual rules of protein creation. They can start making proteins from places other than the typical starting point. This can lead to proteins with different beginnings, known as PANTs. These PANTs can come from both genes that promote cancer and those that usually suppres

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

The Brain's Role in Risky Choices

Risky decisions are a big part of life. They can be tough to understand. This piece looks at how the brain handles these choices. It focuses on five key parts: what you think before you decide, how quickly you learn, how much risk you like, how you handle losses, and how steady your choices are. Res

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Unwavering Stand on Crimea

Ukraine's position on Crimea is crystal clear. The country's leadership has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any peace deal that involves recognizing Russia's control over the peninsula. This stance is not just about politics. It is about the people of Ukraine and their desire to keep th

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

How Purpose in Life Affects Mental Health in Older Europeans

In Europe, older adults often grapple with mental health issues. One key factor that can influence this is how much purpose they find in life. A recent study looked into this, focusing on people aged 50 and over from 17 different European countries. The research aimed to see if certain cognitive abi

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