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May 01 2025HEALTH

How Omanis Got Their COVID-19 Info and What It Means

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, how people in Oman got their information made a big difference. A survey was conducted in the fall of 2020. It looked at how people in Oman consumed information about COVID-19. The survey had 759 participants. They were asked about their knowledge of COVID-

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May 01 2025CELEBRITIES

The X-Files Star's Surprising Encounter with Conspiracy Theories

David Duchovny, known for his role as Fox Mulder in The X-Files, has been linked to conspiracy theories for over three decades. This connection stems from his character's belief in the paranormal and the unusual. Duchovny, however, has always tried to distance himself from these theories in real lif

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

How Our Views on Knowledge Shape Climate Conspiracy Beliefs

The way people view knowledge and science can greatly influence their beliefs in climate change conspiracies. This is a big deal because these conspiracy beliefs can really mess with efforts to tackle climate change. So, let's dive in and see how our views on knowledge and science play a role in a

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May 01 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Betrayal on Trauma Survivors' Mental Health

Sexual trauma can leave deep emotional scars. One of the most painful aspects for many survivors is the sense of betrayal. This feeling has often been seen as a fixed part of the trauma, based mainly on how close the survivor was to the person who harmed them. This view misses the personal and uniqu

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May 01 2025HEALTH

University Students' Sexual Health: What Do They Really Know?

The spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is a serious issue worldwide, particularly among young adults. Many young people still engage in risky behaviors, even though they know about STIs. This is a big problem because it can lead to serious health issues. This study looks at what univer

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May 01 2025CRIME

The Doctors' Plot: A Cold War Mystery

In the late 1940s and early 1950s, the Soviet Union was a place of fear and suspicion. The Cold War was heating up, and tensions were high. It was during this time that a strange and sinister event unfolded. A group of doctors, mostly Jewish, were accused of plotting to harm Soviet leaders. The acc

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

Energy's Double Act in Red Algae

Red algae have a unique way of handling energy. They use light-harvesting proteins to capture energy from sunlight. This is not a new fact. What is new is the discovery that these proteins can also be activated by heat alone. This means that red algae can use two different forms of energy to pow

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Immigration and Health Care: A Balancing Act

In the US, immigration is a hot topic. It's a complex issue that affects many areas of life, including health care. Providing health care to immigrants is a delicate matter. It involves balancing compassion with legal responsibilities. It's not always easy to do both at the same time. First, let's

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May 01 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Hurdles in Contraceptive Care

Contraceptive care is supposed to be all about the person. But there are hidden hurdles that make it tough. Most studies look at big-picture issues. They talk about things like how hard it is to get to a clinic or how much a service costs. The idea is that if these problems are fixed, people will ha

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May 01 2025OPINION

Why Do Conservatives Feel Happier Than Liberals?

Conservatives in the US often report feeling better mentally than liberals. This might seem surprising, but there are a few reasons behind it. For one, conservatives tend to accept societal inequalities more easily. This acceptance can make them feel better about their own lives, even if things aren

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