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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Help: Digital Support for Workers

Let's talk about a big problem. 1 in 4 people around the world will have a mental health issue at some point in their life. That's a lot of people. This is why it's so important to have easy-to-access support. In the workplace, there are many challenges that can affect mental health. These challen

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Feb 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Boy Meets World Stars Clash in Podcast Drama

Imagine this: two former "Boy Meets World" stars, Danielle Fishel and Maitland Ward, sit down for what seems like a fun reunion podcast. But things quickly turn sour. Fishel, co-hosting "Pod Meets World" with Will Friedle and Rider Strong, asks Ward a tough question: "Do you hate us? " Ward responds

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

Macron Meets Trump: Europe's Plan for Ukraine

Emmanuel Macron, the French President, recently met with Donald Trump at the White House. Macron described this meeting as a significant step forward in convincing Trump to support Europe's plan to deploy troops in Ukraine. Macron believes that this support from the US is crucial for the success of

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Link Between Childhood Trauma and Self-Harm

Childhood trauma can have lasting effects on a person's mental health. One of the most concerning outcomes is non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). This behavior is often a way for individuals to cope with overwhelming emotions or past experiences. Researchers have been studying the connection between di

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Feb 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Older Women Finding Joy in Bengaluru

In bustling cities around the world, including Bengaluru, India, older women from low-income backgrounds often face limited opportunities for leisure. This isn't just about having free time; it's about having the chance to enjoy life outside of daily responsibilities. A recent study took a closer lo

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Hydroplaning: How Often Does It Really Happen on Roads?

Hydroplaning is a scary situation that can happen when driving in wet conditions. But how common is it really? Scientists have been trying to figure this out for a long time. They've used different methods to collect data, but there are some big gaps in their findings. This is where naturalistic dri

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

How Tech Can Reach Seniors

Older adults are a growing part of the US population, but finding them online is still a challenge. As technology moves forward, the gap between seniors and digital recruitment grows. This is a problem that needs to be addressed. The PLAN trial showed us some lessons. It's clear that the way we

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Feb 25 2025SPORTS

Knees and the World Cup: A Surprising Look at ACL Injuries

Imagine this: almost 13% of women and nearly 8% of men who played in the recent World Cups had gone through knee surgery before. That's a lot of athletes dealing with a tough recovery. But why does this matter? Well, it's not just about the numbers. It's about understanding the risks and the challen

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Unlikely Encounters

In the bustling food court of a renowned children’s hospital, a mother and her daughter found themselves reminiscing about the past. The mother, having navigated the hospital's labyrinthine corridors years ago, couldn't help but notice the changes. The absence of recycling stations and charging towe

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Feb 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Big Thing: Galaxy Z Fold 7 Unveiled

Samsung is gearing up to release the Galaxy Z Fold 7, a foldable phone that's been highly anticipated by tech enthusiasts. This new device is expected to be a significant upgrade from its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 6. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is set to be thicker than some of its competitors, but it

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