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Jun 13 2025EDUCATION

Why Feeling Inadequate Might Make Us Follow the Crowd

The notion that feeling inadequate can push people to follow the crowd has been around for a while. In the mid-20th century, researchers explored this idea. They found that when people felt incompetent, they were more likely to conform. However, these findings are quite old. So, the question arises:

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Jun 12 2025BUSINESS

How Gen Z Shops for Organic Beauty in Vietnam

Social media is a huge part of daily life. It's where people share, connect, and even shop. In Vietnam, Generation Z is leading the charge in the organic cosmetics market. These young consumers care about sustainability and eco-friendly products. But what drives them to make a purchase? That's where

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

How often should you go to a cooking class to boost your health?

The Recipe4Health program is a special cooking class. It is designed to help people improve their health. Many people wanted to know if going to this class often makes a big difference in health. So, a study was done to find out if the number of times someone attends Recipe4Health affects their heal

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Jun 11 2025BUSINESS

UK's Economic Revamp: A New Dawn or Just Talk?

The UK government has just dropped a major announcement. They are planning to spend hundreds of billions of pounds over the next few years. This money is earmarked for defense, healthcare, and big projects like infrastructure and housing. It is a bold move, but is it enough to make a real difference

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Path of Abuse in Relationships

Relationship violence is a serious issue that affects both individuals and communities. It's crucial to understand how different types of abuse unfold over time. This knowledge can help in preventing, spotting, and addressing intimate partner violence (IPV) early on. There has been some research on

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Navigating ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety in a Young Boy

A young boy, KM, has been on a challenging journey with autism and ADHD. He is now 11 years old. He was first diagnosed at the age of 7. He has tried many medications over the years. His parents are divorced and have different views on his treatment. This makes things even more complicated. KM'

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Jun 11 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dangers of Loose Car Seats

The safety of kids in cars is a big deal. Many parents think their child is secure in their car seat. But, the truth is, almost half of the time, these seats are not installed tightly enough. This can lead to serious injuries if a crash occurs. There are some car seats that come with special feat

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Struggle to Stick to Their Insulin Routine?

Insulin is a lifeline for many people with Type 2 diabetes (T2D). It plays a crucial role in managing the condition. As the body's ability to produce insulin declines, many people with T2D need to rely on insulin therapy to keep their blood sugar levels in check. However, sticking to an insulin r

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Bug Eating Trend: What Young Turks Think About Insects on Their Plates

The world is heating up, and rain is becoming scarce. This is making it tough to grow enough food for everyone. Plus, the weather is getting wilder. So, scientists are looking for new, eco-friendly food sources. Insects are one of those options. They are packed with nutrients and are kinder to the e

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Who Benefits From Cash Rewards For Weight Loss?

A recent study looked at how different groups of people responded to cash rewards for losing weight. The focus was on adults living in low-income areas who were overweight. The study was part of a larger trial that tested if financial rewards could help people lose weight better than just giving the

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