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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Caring for Cancer Patients: How Social Support Can Ease the Load

Imagine you're caring for someone with cancer in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. It's a tough job, right? But what if having a strong support system could make it a bit easier? That's what a recent study looked into. They wanted to see how perceived social support affects stress, anxiety, d

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Exploring Loneliness After Losing a Spouse: The Impact of Social Support and Health.

When someone loses their spouse, they often feel more isolated and lonely. This is a common journey many people face, making it crucial to understand what can influence these feelings. One key factor is social isolation. If a person feels cut off from others, their loneliness can grow. But it's not

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

How Memories Become General Knowledge: A Social and Individual Journey

Memories start as personal experiences, called episodic memories. Over time, they lose detail and blend into our general knowledge, becoming semantic memories. This process is called semantization. Scientists have been studying how these two types of memories interact for a long time. They're especi

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Exploring Spirituality in Kids and Teens from Vulnerable Families

What happens when we look at how kids and teens from tough backgrounds connect with spirituality and religion? A recent study took a close look at this, wanting to understand how these young people and their families deal with spirituality and religion when life isn't always easy. The study found t

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How People with Mental Health Challenges See Social Support from Religion and Health Professionals

Ever wondered what people with mental health issues think about the help they get from religious communities and healthcare professionals? Well, it turns out their perceptions can vary quite a bit. Some folks find a lot of comfort in their religious beliefs and community. They might feel understood

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Social Media's Role in HIV Testing Amidst COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about significant changes in how people stay connected and access healthcare services. One critical area affected was HIV screening, particularly for high-risk groups. Traditional in-person HIV testing faced challenges due to social distancing policies and the spread of

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some LGBTQ+ Youths Claim They Smoke, But Don't?

Ever wondered why some LGBTQ+ young adults say they smoke, yet don't really identify as smokers? It's a puzzling behavior called phantom smoking. This happens when people distance themselves from the stigma of smoking. LGBTQ+ folks and smokers often face judgment, so some might claim to smoke to fit

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Frontal Brain: How Planning & Guessing Affect Our Social Smarts

Scientists are curious about how the front part of our brain, known as the prefrontal cortex, influences our grasp of other people's feelings and thoughts. This ability is called "theory of mind" (ToM). Some studies have different results about how crucial the prefrontal cortex is for this skill. Re

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Preventing Teen Violence: A Tech-Savvy Approach

Imagine this: a cutting-edge tech tool designed to shield teens from violence, especially within primary healthcare settings. This isn't some futuristic dream; it's a real documentary project that's making waves. The goal? To spread the word about effective strategies to keep adolescents safe. But h

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Nov 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

BookTok: The Trend Shaking Up the Literary World

Ever heard of #BookTok? It’s a TikTok movement that’s turning heads in the literary world. This trend is more than just a hashtag; it’s changing the way we discover, share, and discuss books. Researchers are diving into this digital phenomenon, breaking it down into three main parts. They’re seeing

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