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Dec 18 2024ENVIRONMENT

The True Price of CO2: What Experts Say

Estimating how much a ton of CO2 costs society, called the social cost of carbon (SCC), is tough. It needs to consider the whole climate and economic system, and how changes spread in time and space. Scientists have looked at the models used to calculate SCC but in bits and pieces. No one has put it

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

How Social Media Use Affects Teens: A UK Study

Recent research in England has revealed some interesting connections between teenagers' mental health and their use of public social media accounts. While earlier studies have shown links between social media and teen mental health, this study dives deeper into specific aspects, particularly the imp

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

How Low Self-Worth Makes People Less Helpful

Imagine a world where how clear you are about yourself affects how nice you are to others. That's what researchers found out. They looked into how well people understand themselves, what they call "self-concept clarity" (SCC). When this is low, people start to feel like there's not enough to go arou

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Friends Matter: Boosting Health for Seniors

Did you know that having close friends can greatly benefit the health of adults over 50? A study by the University of Michigan discovered that friendships can truly make a difference in both mental and physical well-being. However, it's a catch-22: when people feel unwell, they often find it tough t

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Easy Tips to Stay Safe When Drinking

You might think a drink or two helps you loosen up at parties. But scientists found that alcohol's effects on socializing are mostly in our heads. Drinking might not make you funnier or more outgoing. It’s more about who you’re with and your mindset. If you choose to drink, here are some simple tips

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Truth About Scrolling: How It Affects Our Brains

You might have noticed that spending too much time scrolling through social media and other online content can feel like it's not doing your brain any good. Experts are calling this "brain rot, " which happens when our mental state weakens from consuming too much trivial or unchallenging material on

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Dec 15 2024CELEBRITIES

The Funny Side of Football: How Holly Campbell's Instagram Mishaps Are a Hit

Meet Holly Campbell, wife of Detroit Lions Head Coach Dan Campbell. While Dan is busy strategizing for the playoffs, Holly is making waves on Instagram with her unintentional humor. It all started with a simple photo request on her post. A follower asked for a picture of Dan getting out of a pool. H

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Dec 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

More Teens Always Online, Survey Finds

A new report by the Pew Research Center reveals that nearly half of American teens say they're online almost all the time. This is despite worries about how social media and phone use impact their mental health. YouTube remains the favorite platform, with 90% of teens watching videos there daily. Ho

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

How Mood and Coping Affect Asthma in Older Adults

Imagine you're an older adult living with asthma. How you deal with daily stress can greatly impact your health. Researchers have found that how people cope with problems can either ease or worsen their asthma symptoms. They looked at how depression affects this relationship and found that it's not

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Dec 14 2024LIFESTYLE

Revealing the Truth: A Influencer's Secret Life

Imagine keeping a secret that’s been weighing on you for years. Annie Niu, a known lifestyle influencer, has recently shared a surprising truth with her family. She’d been posing as her deceased twin sister for the past five years, all to protect her grandparents from feeling sad. It all came to lig

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