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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

The Power of Fitfluencers: How They Shape Teen Health

Fitfluencers, those who inspire fitness through social media, have a significant impact on teenagers. Most studies focus on the downsides, but let's flip the script and look at the positives. Teens, going through a crucial growth phase, are often ignored in these discussions. Yet, over 80% of teens

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Feb 24 2025POLITICS

Why Not Encourage More Babies?

Let's talk about something that might surprise you: the idea of encouraging people to have more babies. This isn't about forcing anyone to do anything. It's about looking at the bigger picture and considering why some people think it's a good idea. First, let's talk about the elephant in the room:

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

The Greenhouse of Empire: Glasgow's Botanic Gardens and the Power of Plants

In the heart of Glasgow, a city buzzing with industry and trade, there was a place where science and commerce met. The first Glasgow Botanic Gardens, established in 1817, was more than just a pretty park. It was a hub for the exchange of botanical knowledge, connecting Glasgow to the wider world. Im

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

What Does Global Health Really Mean?

Think about this: what does "global health" actually mean? It's a big phrase, but what does it really cover? In the world of public health, folks have been talking about what "public" means for a long time. They've looked at the ethical and political questions that come up when we talk about helping

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Building Better Blood: A New Hope for MDS

MDS, or myelodysplastic syndrome, is a tricky blood disorder. Imagine your body as a factory, and the bone marrow is the department that makes blood cells. In MDS, this department produces faulty cells that don't last long, leading to all sorts of health issues. Researchers are excited about a new d

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Feb 24 2025SPORTS

Henry Cejudo's Unfinished Business with Song Yadong

Henry Cejudo, a former UFC champion, found himself on the losing end of his third straight fight. His opponent, Song Yadong, emerged victorious in a technical decision at the UFC Fight Night 252 event in Seattle. The fight ended early due to an eye poke, which left Cejudo unable to see clearly. Ceju

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

Eye Spy: How Autistic Individuals Interact Face-to-Face

Face-to-face interactions can be tricky for autistic individuals. Most studies have focused on how autistic people react to social cues on a screen. But what happens when two people meet face-to-face? This is where things get interesting. Until now, researchers have mostly looked at how one

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Messenger: How Cancer Spreads Through Tiny Bubbles

Imagine tiny bubbles, so small you can't see them with the naked eye, floating around in our bodies. These are called exosomes, and they're like little messengers that help cells talk to each other. When it comes to cancer, these bubbles can be a big problem. Cancer cells use these exosomes

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

BPD and BDSM: Where Does the Line Blur?

Let's dive into a complex topic: the connection between Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and BDSM. BPD is a mental health condition marked by intense emotions and unstable relationships. BDSM, on the other hand, is a consensual sexual activity involving power dynamics. Sexual preferenc

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Feb 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Young Star Shines Bright at Indie Awards

Saturday night was a big win for 25-year-old actress Mikey Madison. She took home the top prize for best lead performance in a film at the Independent Spirit Awards. This wasn't just any win; it was a big moment for her. Mikey had some big names to compete against. There was Amy Adams, Ryan

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