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May 09 2025HEALTH

Brain Waves and Trauma: How Past Hurts Affect Teenagers' Decision Making

Adolescence is a tough time for everyone. But for teens who have gone through complex childhood trauma, it can be even harder. Complex childhood trauma, or CCT, is when a kid faces repeated and prolonged bad experiences. This can mess with their brain development, making it tougher for them to handl

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May 09 2025HEALTH

3D Printers: The Invisible Threat in Schools and Offices

Most people have heard of 3D printers. They are cool machines that build things layer by layer. Over the last ten years, these devices have become super popular. You can find them in schools, universities, offices, and even hospitals. They are not just for big companies anymore. Anyone can get a des

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Balancing Safety and Care in Digital Health

Digital health is booming. It is changing the way people receive care. There are many benefits. But there are also risks. One big risk is cybersecurity. Many think that users are the weakest part of the system. They believe users make mistakes. They believe users cause security problems. Thi

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Why Blood Sugar Monitoring Matters

Managing type 2 diabetes is no easy task. It can lead to serious health problems, such as heart issues, kidney failure, and even vision loss. That's why keeping track of blood sugar levels is so crucial. This is where continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) comes into play. These devices track blood sug

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May 08 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Comeback: What's Driving the Surge?

Bitcoin has crossed the $100, 000 mark again, showing that investors are feeling optimistic. This isn't the first time Bitcoin has hit this price point. It first reached $100, 000 in December 2024. Then, it did it again in January 2025, just before Donald Trump's inauguration. This time, though, the

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May 08 2025SPORTS

Steelers Trade Sparks Debate: Ryan Clark's Shift in Perspective

Ryan Clark, a former player turned media personality, recently found himself in a tough spot. He had to backtrack on some comments he made about the Pittsburgh Steelers and their decision to trade George Pickens. Clark, known for his outspoken views, initially jumped to conclusions about the trade.

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May 08 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise: India and Pakistan in a New Drone Showdown

A tense situation unfolded between India and Pakistan. The Indian government reported that it had successfully thwarted drone and missile strikes by Pakistan on its military bases in the north and west. This incident happened on a Thursday and marked a significant escalation in the long-standing con

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May 08 2025HEALTH

How Bias Harms Latinx Mental Health

The United States has seen a troubling rise in bias-motivated harm. For Latinx individuals, this often comes from anti-immigrant feelings and political attacks. It is crucial to explore how these experiences affect mental health. This includes issues like anger, anxiety, depression, and feeling deta

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Parents with HIV: Balancing Self-Care and Family Care in the Southeast

In the Southeast, parents with HIV face a tough battle. They often deal with trauma, substance use, and mental health issues. These problems can affect their kids too, but not many studies look at how this happens. So, healthcare providers were asked for their thoughts. They shared insights on the s

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May 08 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Path to Surgeon General

The White House has a new candidate for the role of surgeon general. Dr. Casey Means is the chosen one. She is known for her work in wellness and her close ties to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This change comes after the withdrawal of Janette Nesheiwat, who was Trump's first pick for the job. Trump has hi

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