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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

The Long Road to Dream Interpretation: Freud's Book in English

Sigmund Freud's groundbreaking work, "Die Traumdeutung, " faced a bumpy journey when it was translated into English as "The Interpretation of Dreams. " The translation, handled by A. A. Brill, didn't happen overnight. Instead, it was a decade-long process filled with obstacles. One major hurdle was

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

The Power of Peer Pressure: A Letter's Impact on Healthcare Leaders

Healthcare leaders hold significant sway when it comes to adopting new practices based on evidence. A study set out to see if a simple letter could nudge these leaders towards embracing evidence-based practices. The letter in question didn't just provide information, but also played on social norms

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Cochrane's New Tool: Making Sense of Traditional Chinese Medicine Reviews

In April 2023, Cochrane introduced RevMan Web, a digital platform designed to streamline systematic reviews and meta-analyses, particularly for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). This initiative aims to tackle common pitfalls in TCM reviews, such as lumping different treatments together without con

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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Next Big Moves: TVs, AirTags, and iPhones

For years, there's been talk about Apple creating a TV. Now, there's buzz again that Apple might be thinking about it. What would this mean? Well, it could be a big deal, especially if Apple's new HomePad does well. That's because if home products become a big business for Apple, a TV could be the n

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Kids and TV: The Tasty Trick Behind Philippine Ads

Did you know that Filipino kids watch a ton of TV? A recent study checked out the ads shown on the top three kids' channels during school hours and after school. They wanted to see what kinds of food ads were being shown. Spoiler alert: it wasn't always healthy stuff! The study found that many food

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Digital Health Tools on College Students' Exercise Habits

Recent studies have been all over the place when it comes to how well digital health interventions work in getting college students to be more active. While there's been plenty of focus on these tools, research specifically targeting college students is thin on the ground. A systematic review and m

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Meet the New Education Chief: Former WWE CEO Joins Trump's Team

Ever heard of Linda McMahon? She's not just the wife of WWE's big boss, Vince McMahon. She's also got some serious business and political experience under her belt. Now, she's been tapped by Donald Trump to lead the U. S. Department of Education. This isn't her first rodeo in politics, though. She's

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Nov 20 2024CELEBRITIES

Jay Cutler's New Love Story: Engaged to Samantha Robertson

Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler has found love again and is taking the next big step. He's getting engaged to girlfriend Samantha Robertson, according to reports. The couple has been together since 2023, after Cutler's divorce from reality TV star Kristin Cavallari. They made their relationship pu

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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why 80 Hours in the Latest Dragon Age Game Just Isn't Enough

Imagine spending almost four days straight playing a new RPG. You've explored every corner, completed every quest, and even tried a few different characters. Yet, you're still craving more. That's the situation I found myself in after playing Dragon Age: The Veilguard for 80 hours. It's not that the

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Renal Denervation: A 10-Year Look into Managing Unrelenting High Blood Pressure

Think about a group of 65 people who couldn't get their high blood pressure under control, even with lots of medication. They decided to try something different: a procedure called renal denervation. This isn't a new movie plot; it's real life. These people had their blood vessels near the kidneys t

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