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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

The Small Dangers in Your Chinese Herbal Tea Bags

Have you ever thought about what happens to the plastic bags that hold your traditional Chinese herbal decoction? It's convenient for sure, but there might be some hidden trouble brewing inside. When these bags are filled with hot water, they release tiny bits of plastic, known as micro and nanoplas

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Planet's Health Hinges on Nature's Lessons

You might think that our planet's health is separate from our own. But it's not! They're connected like a big, intertwined puzzle. Sadly, we've been focusing too much on ourselves, which has led to increased pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and more. This harms both us and the environment. One b

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Exploring Loneliness After Losing a Spouse: The Impact of Social Support and Health.

When someone loses their spouse, they often feel more isolated and lonely. This is a common journey many people face, making it crucial to understand what can influence these feelings. One key factor is social isolation. If a person feels cut off from others, their loneliness can grow. But it's not

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

How Memories Become General Knowledge: A Social and Individual Journey

Memories start as personal experiences, called episodic memories. Over time, they lose detail and blend into our general knowledge, becoming semantic memories. This process is called semantization. Scientists have been studying how these two types of memories interact for a long time. They're especi

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Teens Today: What They Think About Cosmetic Procedures

You might assume that cosmetic procedures are just for grown-ups, but more teens are exploring these options. Previous studies often used surveys to gather thoughts from adults, especially women. But to understand what's next, we need to hear from young people, who are growing up in a world where co

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Water Polluters on the Rise: What We Know and How We Handle Them

Emerging contaminants (ECs) are pollutants that have started to show up in our waterways. They come from things like personal care products, antibiotics, painkillers, hormone disruptors, and even psychiatric medications. Scientists have gotten better at finding these pollutants, but we still need mo

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Exploring BPA and NP: What Happens in Lake Riparian Zones?

Have you ever wondered what goes on in the area where a lake meets the land? This zone, known as the lake riparian zone (LRZ), is crucial for moving stuff between the land and water. But what about chemicals that can mess with hormones, called endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs)? Scientists wanted

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Birthdate Boost: The Hidden Edge in Youth Sports

Ever thought that when you were born could impact your chances of making it big in sports? Meet the Relative Age Effect (RAE), a phenomenon that gives an early boost to players born at the beginning of the year. Researchers dived into the world of youth soccer academies to see if this advantage last

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Ice Hockey Wins: Why Scanning Before a Pass Matters

You might wonder: What makes a great ice hockey player? A recent study found that scanning the environment before receiving a pass can lead to better performances among professional ice hockey players. This isn't just about guesswork—it's about analyzing the best possible action to take next. The st

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Lightning's Point Scores Hat-Trick in Surprising Way

In a surprising turn of events during an NHL game between the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Washington Capitals, Lightning player Brayden Point secured his fifth hat-trick in the league. The goal that clinched his hat-trick came in an unconventional way. Capitals goalie, Charlie Lindgren, attempted to

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