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Jan 07 2025SPORTS

Women's Sports Get Their Time to Shine

Women's sports are often overlooked in media, with coverage barely reaching 20%. But this is about to change. A group of companies is launching a new free streaming program called Next Is Now on The Roku Channel. The shows will include stories from women athletes during the intense period between co

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Jan 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Are Seniors Really Portrayed in Adverts?

Have you ever noticed how older adults are shown in TV commercials? Let's travel back to the 1990s to explore this. We interviewed ad creators, advocates for the elderly, and even some seniors themselves. A clear picture emerges: older people are often depicted as struggling with new technology or b

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Nurses in the Spotlight: Media Portrayal of Nursing Issues During South Korea's Infectious Disease Outbreaks

You might think that nurses just show up during a big disease outbreak, like a pandemic, and work tirelessly to help patients. But what about all the challenges they face while doing their jobs? Let's dive into how the media in South Korea has covered nursing issues during four major infectious dise

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Skin Care on Social Media: How It's Changing What We Do

Social media is like a big party where people share, learn, and play. But did you know it's also where people are trying to get you to take care of your skin better? Let's dive in and see how this is happening. Imagine you're scrolling through your feed, and suddenly, a post pops up about the impor

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Young Latiné Immigrants and the Power of Social Media in the 2020 Election

Imagine you're a young Latiné immigrant in the United States during the 2020 presidential election. How do you make sense of all the information out there? And how do you find your place in this big country? That's what we wanted to know. We talked to 39 young people with immigrant backgrounds to un

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Dark Side of Social Media: How Cyberbullying is Hurting Teens

In today’s digital age, social media has become a staple in many young people's lives. Unfortunately, with its rise in popularity, so has the troubling phenomenon of cyberbullying. This form of bullying can be brutal, with teens often being the primary targets. It can take many forms, from harsh com

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

IgG4-Related Disease: From Steroids to Targeted Treatments

IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a curious immune condition. It makes certain organs swell and not work properly. One big clue is that affected organs grow special lymphoid tissues, called TLTs. Inside these, special helper T cells (Tfh2) turn regular B cells into IgG4+ cells, which cause the swell

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

The Power of Praise: How Instagram Comments Shape UK Teen Girls' Self-Image

Instagram has become a big part of many teens' lives. But did you know that simple comments like "OMG you look amazing" can have a real impact on how girls see themselves? A recent study took a close look at how text-based interactions on Instagram affect UK adolescent girls' self-images. Imagine s

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

The Role of Personality Traits in Social Media Addiction

Do you know what drives people to constantly check their social media? Scientists are digging into this question. They wanted to find out what makes someone glued to their phone's apps, a condition known as social media addiction (SMA). They looked at several factors like having dark personality tra

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Jan 05 2025POLITICS

Cartoonist Leaves Post After Drawing Gets Blocked

Ann Telnaes, a well-known cartoonist, has left her job at the Washington Post. This isn't just any job—she's a Pulitzer Prize winner! The reason? Her bosses didn't like a cartoon she drew. It showed some big-shot billionaires, including the Post's owner Jeff Bezos, bowing down to President-elect Don

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