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May 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Morgan Wallen's Unconventional Exit from SNL

Morgan Wallen is known for his rebellious spirit, which often sets him apart from the norm. This was evident when he abruptly left the stage during his performance on Saturday Night Live in March. This unexpected move left the cast and audience puzzled, as it is customary for hosts and guests to sta

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May 12 2025CELEBRITIES

A Courtroom Drama Unfolds: The Diddy Sex Trafficking Case Kicks Off

The courtroom buzzed with anticipation as the highly anticipated trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs began. The proceedings started later than expected. The court was still in the process of selecting jurors, a crucial step before the opening statements could commence. The delay was not unusual, but it d

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Fixing Broken Shoulders in Older Adults

The European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery has a group that focuses on bone injuries and sports-related harm. This group has come together to agree on the best ways to treat shoulder injuries in older adults. They have shared their thoughts in a set of guidelines. These guidelines talk ab

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May 12 2025EDUCATION

The School Bullying Map: How Power Plays Out in Classrooms and Hallways

Bullying in schools is not a simple, random act. It is a complex issue that involves power struggles between students. These power imbalances can shape how students use and view different spaces within the school. It is important to understand how these dynamics influence where and how bullying happ

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in Japan: How Chronic Patients View Their Care

Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a growing concern in Japan. This condition is not just about a weak heart. It is a progressive disease that gets worse over time. To slow it down, patients need to make big changes in their daily habits. These changes can help prevent the disease from getting worse and

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Supporting Refugee Mental Health in Africa

In Africa, the mental health of refugees is a growing concern. With increasing instability and displacement, many refugees face significant mental health issues. Trauma, stress, anxiety, and depression are common among these vulnerable groups. Various groups have stepped in to help, but the details

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

How Consistent Are Mouse Brain Studies?

Brain research often depends on many labs working together to get the same results. But how often do these results match up? This question is especially important when it comes to measuring brain activity in mice during learning tasks. A group of 10 labs decided to find out. They used the same tools

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Citizens vs. Corporations: The Fight for Health in Ecuador

In Ecuador, a group of determined citizens took on powerful corporations to protect public health. This battle began when the government issued a surprising decree. On January 10, 2023, the Ecuadorian government released Decreto 645. This decree lowered taxes on items harmful to health and the envir

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Dental Visits Drop When Public Coverage Shrinks

In the Netherlands, a big question has been whether cutting back on public dental coverage affects how often people go to the dentist. Some politicians think it doesn't, but let's look at the facts. First, it's important to understand that dental care is not just about fixing teeth. It's also about

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Why aren't more people joining heart recovery programs?

Heart recovery programs are designed to help people who have had serious heart issues. These programs are proven to work. They can significantly reduce the impact of heart disease. However, not enough people are taking part in them. Why is that? This study looked into the reasons why some peopl

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