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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

How Prayer and Human Bonds Affect Mental Health

Mental health issues are on the rise. More people are looking to spirituality for help. Prayer is one way people connect with their faith. It might also help with mental health. But how? And why? Scientists are still figuring that out. Prayer is common. Many people do it. It could be like forming a

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

How Understanding Epilepsy Changes Minds in Turkey

In Turkey, many people do not know much about epilepsy. This lack of knowledge can lead to unfair treatment of those who have the condition. A recent study looked into how much people in Northern Turkey understand about epilepsy. It also checked if this understanding affects how they see people with

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kevin Smith Joins Comedy Adventure The Unexpecteds

Kevin Smith, known for his work on "Clerks" and "Dogma, " has stepped into a new role. He is now an executive producer for the comedy movie "The Unexpecteds. " This film is set to hit digital platforms on October 14, thanks to MVD Entertainment Group. "The Unexpecteds" is about Gary, played by Matt

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

Sweden's Cattle: How Movements Shape Disease Spread

Swedish cattle have been on the move a lot more in recent years. From 2005 to 2022, the number of cattle and farms dropped. But surprisingly, the number of cattle being moved between farms went up. This is important because how cattle move around affects how diseases spread. Researchers used some c

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brad Pitt's F1: The Movie: A Fast Start, But Will It Last?

Brad Pitt's latest movie, F1: The Movie, is making headlines. It's only been out for a short time, but it's already made over $150 million worldwide. That's a big deal, especially considering how unpredictable the movie industry has been lately. Some films, like the horror movie Sinners and the anim

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Pharmacies and Food: A Missed Chance to Help?

In Australia, pharmacists have a unique chance to guide people on healthy eating. Yet, there is not enough data on how often they do this. Also, it is unclear how comfortable or knowledgeable they feel about giving nutrition advice. Pharmacists are often the first point of contact for health issues

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

How Thune is Steering the Senate Through Stormy Waters

Senate Majority Leader John Thune is taking a different approach to his role. He's focusing on teamwork and listening to others. This is a shift from the previous leader's style. Thune's method is being tested with a big tax bill. It's a mix of old and new ideas. The bill passed, but it wasn't easy.

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

A Big Deal: Why a TV Company Paid Trump Millions

A major media company, Paramount, has decided to pay $16 million to settle a legal dispute with former President Donald Trump. This case was about how CBS edited a "60 Minutes" interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. The money will go to Trump's future presidential library, not to him personall

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

How to Keep Your Phone's Battery in Good Shape

Ever wondered why your phone's battery doesn't last as long as it used to? It's all about battery health. Your phone's battery health tools can help you understand and manage this. These tools show how much charge your battery can hold compared to when it was new. For example, if your phone's batter

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Battery Performance with Seeds and Pitch

Scientists have found a way to make better batteries using seeds and a special coating. They used Indian trumpetflower seeds to create a type of carbon called hard carbon. This carbon is good for storing sodium, which is important for a kind of battery called sodium-ion batteries. But there are som

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