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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

The Power of Social Media in Health Education

In Pakistan, traditional methods of health education are commonly used. These include television, radio, community health workers, and printed materials. However, these methods often struggle to reach and engage a large portion of the population. This is where social media comes in. It has the poten

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

The Strength Test of Plastic Teeth Replacements

The world of dental implants is changing. Titanium has long been the go-to material, but it can cause issues like allergic reactions. So, researchers decided to test out a different material: polyetheretherketone, or PEEK for short. This stuff is a type of plastic that's tough and can be used to mak

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Apr 08 2025CRIME

Sexual Offenders: The Truth Behind Recidivism and Treatment

The study of sexual recidivism and treatment is a complex field. It is often used in legal settings, such as civil commitment hearings. The focus is on understanding how often sex offenders repeat their crimes and how effective treatments are. Many studies, known as meta-analyses, have looked at the

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Cutting Down Kids' Screen Time: A Community Effort in China

In a bustling county in China, a unique experiment took place. The goal was to tackle a modern problem: kids spending too much time in front of screens. This isn't just about TVs or computers. It's about tablets, smartphones, and all the other gadgets that have become a part of daily life. The conce

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Designing Play for Joy: Helping People with Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease brings many struggles, especially with memory loss and feeling lonely. Toys and games can help people with Alzheimer's feel better. They can bring happiness and make people want to connect with others. However, not many toys are made just for them. A recent effort looked into

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Apr 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Oil and Fish Waste: A Hidden Link in Marine Pollution

The ocean is full of tiny particles that can mix with oil spills. This mix can create something called marine oil snow. This snow can sink and harm sea life. One big question is how fish waste, or fecal pellets, play a role in this process. The study looked at how different types of oil and fish

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Apr 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Last of Us Season 2: A Journey Through Revenge and Growth

The Last of Us Season 2 is a thrilling continuation of the post-apocalyptic saga. It dives deeper into the world of Ellie and Joel, exploring their lives after a crucial decision. This season covers only half of the second game's plot, but it packs a punch with its seven episodes. The story picks up

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Apr 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's AI Mode: A New Way to Search with Pictures

Google is making big changes to its AI Mode. This tool can now understand and respond to images. Users can snap a photo or upload one, and AI Mode will give detailed answers about what's in the picture. This feature is now available on both Android and iOS devices through the Google app. The new up

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Apr 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Belinda's Big Break: A New Chapter

The final episode of the third season of The White Lotus had a big reveal. The creator, Mike White, had a clear vision from the start. He wanted Belinda, played by Natasha Rothwell, to end up with money and leave someone behind, just like what happened to her in the first season. Rothwell's charact

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Apr 07 2025SCIENCE

A Gathering of Young Minds in the Global South

In 2024, a unique event took place in the heart of South Africa. The Skukuza Conference Centre, nestled in the Kruger National Park, became the hub for a gathering of bright minds. This was the first Global South Workshop, a platform designed to uplift and support research communities from various p

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