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Mar 13 2025EDUCATION

Energy Drinks: Are They Really Helping Students?

Energy drinks are a popular choice among university students. These drinks are often seen as a quick fix for staying alert and focused during long study sessions. Many students believe that energy drinks boost their academic performance. But do they really? There are many claims about the benefits o

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Mar 13 2025EDUCATION

Big Brother in Schools: AI Watching Students

Schools are using AI to monitor students' online activities on school-issued devices. This is done to keep students safe, but it raises serious questions about privacy and security. Students use these devices for more than just schoolwork; they also cope with personal struggles like depression, hear

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

The Mental Health Crisis: What's Happening in NSW?

Mental health is a huge issue in New South Wales. The state is facing a serious problem with its public psychiatric care. The system is under a lot of stress. This is not just about numbers; it's about real people and their families. There are not enough beds in hospitals for people who need them. T

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Life at Sea: The Hidden Struggles of Mumbai's Seafarers

Seafarers in Mumbai face a tough life. Their jobs come with unique challenges that can take a toll on their mental health. One big issue is depression. This is a serious problem that needs attention. A recent study looked into what might be causing this. The study found that seafarers often

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Are Mental and Physical Health Linked?

A big question in health research is whether there's a single factor that affects both our mental and physical well-being. This factor, if it exists, could explain why some people struggle with both mental and physical health issues, while others seem to breeze through life. This is especially imp

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Unspoken Words: What Lies Behind Suicide in Slovenia

Suicide is a complex issue. People leave clues about their intentions before taking their own lives. These clues can be direct or indirect. In Slovenia, a study looked at 546 police reports. It found that over 34% of people directly said they wanted to end their lives. Another 26% hinted at it. But

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Mar 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Surviving the Storm: A Trans Actor's Oscar Journey

Karla Sofía Gascón, a Spanish actor, found herself in the eye of a media storm during the Oscar season. She was the first openly trans actor to be nominated for an Oscar, but her journey was far from smooth. Old tweets resurfaced, sparking widespread criticism and isolation. The final stretch of the

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Mar 10 2025EDUCATION

Campus Mental Health: Students Help Improve the Measuring Stick

Students today face a lot of pressure. From academics to social life, the stress can be overwhelming. This is why mental health services on campus are so important. But how do we know if these services are really helping students? That's where the Youth Service Satisfaction Scale (YSSS) comes in

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Mar 09 2025HEALTH

When AI Meets Crisis: Can Chatbots Help with Suicidal Thoughts?

Suicide rates in the United States are at an alarming high. People are turning to large language models, or LLMs, for help when they are having suicidal thoughts. These models are advanced computer programs designed to understand and generate human-like text. They can be found in various apps and we

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Yoga: A Calming Tool for Kids in a Busy World

Yoga, an ancient practice from thousands of years ago, has found a new home in the modern world. It's not just about twisting into weird poses. Yoga is about linking the mind, body, and spirit. This is especially important for kids today. They face a lot of stress. School, friends, and constant dist

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