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Jul 31 2025LIFESTYLE

A Dog's Time-Out: A Lesson in Pet Behavior

A dog owner returned home to an unusual sight: her furry friend was in his crate, looking like he had been sentenced to solitary confinement. The reason? A note taped to the crate revealed that the dog had been "jailed" for misbehaving. The note, written by the owner's roommate, read: "Crime: gettin

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

Patients' Role in Their Own Safety: What's Holding Them Back?

In Leshan City, China, a recent survey of 1, 498 hospital patients revealed that while many are open to helping with their own safety, there's a noticeable gap between their willingness and their actions. The survey, conducted across 18 hospitals, scored patients' willingness at an average of 4. 13

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

How Moving More Can Boost College Students' Fitness

College life is all about balancing study, socializing, and sleep. But how does this balance affect fitness? A recent study dug into how daily activities impact physical fitness in college students. The focus was on how much time is spent moving, sitting, and sleeping. Researchers used a special me

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

How Trauma Affects Parents and Kids: A Hidden Cycle

Trauma can leave deep marks on people's lives. But what's less talked about is how it can ripple through families, especially when parents are struggling. A recent study shed light on this issue by looking at parents in a community center who face many challenges. The study found that many of these

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

How the Internet is Changing Health Habits of Chinese Seniors

Older adults in China are getting online more than ever. This shift is making waves in how they take care of their health. Researchers wanted to see how this digital dive affects their well-being. They looked at two key things: how often seniors go online and how long they stay connected. The focus

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Why Pregnant Women Skip the Flu Shot

Pregnant women face higher risks from influenza, including severe outcomes like hospitalization. Yet, during the COVID-19 pandemic, only about half of pregnant women got the flu shot. This gap highlights a need to understand their choices better. A study looked into why pregnant women decide to get

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Jul 13 2025SPORTS

The All-Star Game's Odd Picks and Missed Stars

The MLB All-Star Game is supposed to celebrate the best players, but lately, it feels more like a popularity contest. While some players get invites based on fame or viral moments, others with strong stats get left out. This year, the New York Yankees' manager, Aaron Boone, is speaking up about one

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Jul 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Farmers Can Boost Crop Pollination: A Fresh Look

Farmers play a big role in keeping our food supply safe. They make daily choices that affect how well crops grow. One big challenge is making sure there are enough pollinators, like bees, to help crops grow. A recent study looked at how farmers in Dengkou County manage pollination. It found that far

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

How to Stop Violence Before It Starts

Violence against women is a big problem. Many people want to know how to stop it. Experts have looked at different ways to prevent men from hurting women. They checked out three main types of prevention: stopping violence before it happens, catching it early, and helping those who have already done

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Jul 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Wearable Tech Takes Health Tracking to the Next Level

Wearable tech like smartwatches and fitness trackers are getting smarter. They can now track health patterns more accurately than before. A recent study shows that these devices can predict health conditions by analyzing daily activities like movement, sleep, and exercise. This is a big deal because

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