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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Angel Reese's Instagram Exit: A Story of Individuality and Branding

In the competitive world of basketball, comparisons between players are inevitable. Angel Reese, known for her bold personality and nickname "Bayou Barbie, " often finds herself compared to her rival, Caitlin Clark. Recently, Reese made headlines by deleting her Instagram after posting a daring New

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Nurses Speak Up: Sexual Health for Disabled Individuals

Have you ever thought about how nurses perceive sexual healthcare for people with disabilities? Well, it's a topic that's not often discussed, but it's crucial. Nurses play a significant role in ensuring that everyone, regardless of their abilities, receives proper care. When we talk about disabled

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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

Can Kids Who Stutter Hear Music Differently?

Did you know that some kids who stutter might hear music differently? Scientists wanted to find out if kids who stutter can tell the difference between musical notes (pitch) and sounds (timbre) the same way kids who don't stutter can. They did some tests to compare the two groups. First, they playe

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Jan 06 2025CRIME

Grief and Stigma: What People Think When a Family Member is Incarcerated

Imagine how tough it is for family members when someone they love gets locked up. A study looked into how people perceive the grief of these families. Over a thousand participants read short stories about grieving families, with variations in the duration of grief, race, and the type of crime commit

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

The Mystery of Putin's Power: A Look into Russian National Traits

Vladimir Putin's leadership has always fascinated the world. Media portrays him as both enigmatic and compelling. His ability to maintain power is a puzzle many are eager to solve. But how does he do it? Could the answer lie in the unique traits of the Russian people? Putin's charm and strong rheto

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Jan 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants and the U. S. Government: Reviving Nuclear Power

Big tech companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are investing in nuclear energy to reduce their carbon footprint. The U. S. government is supporting this with funding for small modular reactors. Environmental groups are still concerned about safety and waste disposal. The U. S. Department of

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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Surprising Remake: A New Take on 'Speak No Evil'

You might think you can judge a movie by its trailer, but don't be so sure. The 2024 remake of "Speak No Evil" is a perfect example of why you should keep an open mind. When the trailer dropped, it looked like a shot-for-shot copy of the original Danish film, and it even gave away major spoilers. Bu

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

How Do Patients Feel About Digital vs. Traditional Dentures?

Ever wondered how patients and dentists feel about digital dentures compared to the traditional ones? Researchers decided to find out by looking at studies that compared the two. They wanted to know if there was a difference in how patients felt about their dentures and how dentists thought they wor

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Friendship and Mental Health: A Two-Way Street in Preadolescence

You might have heard that good friends can help you feel better when you're down. But have you ever thought about how this works the other way around? Researchers wanted to see if feeling good or bad also affects how well you get along with others. They looked at kids in preadolescence, a time when

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