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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Ramadan Rush: How Traffic Jams Affect Drivers

Ramadan is a special time for Muslims worldwide. It's a month of fasting, reflection, and community. But it's also a time when traffic can get crazy. This is especially true around Iftar, the time when Muslims break their fast. It's not just about the extra cars on the road. It's about what happens

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

The Truth About MS and the Internet

People with multiple sclerosis (MS) often turn to the internet for health information. This makes sense, as the web is a vast library of knowledge. However, it's also a jungle of misinformation. This can be a big problem. Imagine you're looking for a map to a treasure, but half the maps are fake. Yo

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Making Mental Health Trials Safer

In the world of mental health research, there's a big push to make trials safer and more effective. This isn't just about giving people the right pills. It's about making sure that the way we test things like lifestyle changes and talk therapy are safe and effective. This is especially important bec

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Feb 24 2025CRIME

Forgiveness and Fraud: The Unseen Side of Online Romance Scams in Ghana

In the digital age, online romance scams have become a significant issue, with Ghana being a hotspot for such activities. These scams, often carried out by Sakawa actors, involve manipulating victims emotionally and financially. Sakawa actors are known for their unique approach to navigating the mor

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Pakistan's Kids: Why Are They Packing On The Pounds?

Pakistan is facing a serious issue with kids and teens gaining too much weight. This isn't just a problem for the kids, but for the country's health as a whole. It's not just about what kids eat, but how they live their lives. Parents, friends, schools, and communities all have a big say in how kids

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

Eye Spy: How Autistic Individuals Interact Face-to-Face

Face-to-face interactions can be tricky for autistic individuals. Most studies have focused on how autistic people react to social cues on a screen. But what happens when two people meet face-to-face? This is where things get interesting. Until now, researchers have mostly looked at how one

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Coming Out to Parents: A Long-Term Look at Health Risks for Gay Men

Imagine being a gay man in China, deciding whether to tell your parents about your sexual orientation. This decision can have a big impact on your health over time. A recent study looked at how this disclosure affected sexual risk behaviors and HIV infection over 15 years. The study followe

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Mystery of TMJ Changes: A New Animal Model

TMJ osteoarthritis (TMJOA) is a common issue in patients with an anterior open bite and mandibular retrusion. This condition can lead to long-term stability problems. A new surgical technique, called mandibular autorotation concept (MAC) surgery, has been developed to address these issues. However

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Chronic Pain and the Comfort Food Connection

People with chronic pain often turn to food for relief. This isn't just about hunger; it's about finding comfort. A recent study dug into why this happens. Researchers wanted to know what role comfort eating plays in the lives of people dealing with constant pain. First, let's talk about th

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

When Bad Reputation Hits Good Doctors

Imagine being a doctor, nurse, or any healthcare worker. You're there to help people, right? But what happens when the public starts to think badly of your job? This is what we call occupational stigma. In China, it's been a big problem lately. Why? Because of things like doctors taking bribes, or e

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