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Jun 26 2025CRIME

Poverty's Surprising Role in Crime and Punishment

Poverty and crime have been linked in many studies, but there's still a lot we don't understand. One big question is whether poverty changes how people are treated in the criminal justice system. A recent study looked into this, focusing on how poverty in teen years affects adult outcomes like arres

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Why Some People Who Use Drugs Are Ready to Change

People who inject drugs often face big hurdles when thinking about quitting. A recent study looked at what makes someone ready to change their drug use habits. Researchers talked to 472 people in Los Angeles and Denver between 2021 and 2022. They found that people were at different stages of readine

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Shapes Teen Choices on Vaping and Cannabis

Teens are always online, surrounded by posts about vaping and cannabis. These posts can make these habits seem normal or even appealing. It's a problem because it can push teens to try things they might not otherwise consider. Social media is full of images and videos that make vaping and cannabis

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Can Tech Help Us Move More?

People with long-term health issues often sit around a lot. This isn't great for their health or the people caring for them. In recent years, digital tools have been used to encourage healthier habits. But do they really help people move more? The answer isn't clear. Many studies have looked at thi

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Jun 25 2025EDUCATION

How Kids' Puzzles Can Be Both Fun and Smart

The world of toys is always changing, especially when it comes to things that help kids learn. One type of toy that's getting a lot of attention is 3D jigsaw puzzles. These puzzles aren't just about putting pieces together; they can also teach kids about different places and cultures. A recent study

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Helping Expecting Moms Overcome Abuse: A New Approach

Pregnancy is supposed to be a joyful time, but for some women, it's a period filled with fear and violence. Domestic violence during pregnancy can seriously harm a woman's mental health and her family's well-being. To tackle this issue, a new approach called the Behavioral Intervention Package (BIP)

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Jun 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bears Break Free, Feast, and Nap: A Wildlife Park's Unusual Day

In a surprising turn of events, two young bears, Mish and Lucy, aged four, managed to slip out of their home at Wildwood Devon, a wildlife park in southwestern England. Their great escape happened on a Monday afternoon, leading to a brief but entertaining adventure. The bears didn't waste any time.

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Tech for Seniors: Are Wearables Really Helping?

Wearable technology is becoming a big part of daily life for many people, including seniors. These gadgets can track steps, monitor heart rate, and even measure blood sugar levels. But do they really make a difference for older adults? Older adults have specific health needs. Many deal with long-te

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Jun 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Theaters: Expect More Ads Before the Big Screen

Movie theaters are changing how they show ads. Before, they only showed trailers and a few short ads. Now, they want to add more ads right before the movie starts. This might not make everyone happy. People are noticing that movies don't start right on time. They often have to wait 20 to 30 minutes

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Big Changes Coming to Health Insurance Approvals

Big health insurance companies are making changes to speed up the process of getting approval for medical care. This process is called "prior authorization. " It's when doctors ask for permission from insurance companies before they can treat patients. Right now, this process is slow and frustratin

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