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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Lockdowns: Did They Do More Harm Than Good?

The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges to the world, with lockdowns being one of the most controversial responses. In March 2020, cities across the United States, including Cambridge, Massachusetts, shut down schools and businesses to curb the spread of the virus. The decision to i

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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Why We Crave Instant Answers and How It Affects Us

Epistemic curiosity is a fancy term for our desire to know things. In today's world, information is everywhere, and it's easy to get. But how does our curiosity work in this information overload? Researchers have come up with a new idea. They say our curiosity is driven by two things: interest and u

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Torture Survivors: A Look at the Hidden Scars

The journey of asylum seekers is often marked by horrific experiences that go beyond what meets the eye. Torture and abuse, whether physical or psychological, leave deep scars that are not always visible. A recent study in France focused on these invisible wounds, examining the experiences of 495 as

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

How Words Shape Our Pain: The Power of Labels

Hip pain is a common issue that can significantly impact daily life. The way medical professionals describe this pain can greatly influence how patients understand and manage it. When doctors explain hip pain as simple "wear and tear, " patients might think surgery is the only solution. This perspec

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Mar 10 2025EDUCATION

Campus Mental Health: Students Help Improve the Measuring Stick

Students today face a lot of pressure. From academics to social life, the stress can be overwhelming. This is why mental health services on campus are so important. But how do we know if these services are really helping students? That's where the Youth Service Satisfaction Scale (YSSS) comes in

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Putting the Squeeze on Bone Health: How Weight Affects Ultrasound Readings

Bones are like the foundation of a building, and just like a building, they need to be checked for strength and stability. One way to do this is by using ultrasound to measure something called frequency-dependent attenuation (FDA) in the heel bone, or calcaneus. This measurement can vary depending o

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Fighting Germs in the Hospital: A New Approach

Hospitals are always looking for ways to keep patients safe from infections. One big study, called the ABATE Infection trial, looked at how well a special cleaning method worked. The method used a substance called chlorhexidine to clean patients in non-intensive care units. The goal was to see if th

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Democrats' Mixed Messages: A Stumble in the Political Arena

The Democratic Party is facing a tough time. They struggle to find a clear path forward after a tough election. The latest setback came during a big speech by President Trump. This speech was a chance for Democrats to show voters what they stand for. But, things didn't go as planned. Democ

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Mar 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Shaking Up SoCal: A Sunday Earthquake

Southern California experienced a magnitude 4. 1 earthquake on a Sunday afternoon. The epicenter was pinpointed in the Santa Monica Mountains, near Malibu. People in Malibu, Agoura Hills, Thousand Oaks, and Camarillo felt the strongest shaking. This quake was classified as "light" on the Modified Me

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Gas Pipeline Tactics: Russia's Surprise Move in Kursk

In a surprising twist, Russian special forces found a unique way to attack Ukrainian troops. They used a gas pipeline to sneak up on Ukrainian units in the Kursk region. This move came as Russia claimed to be making progress in its efforts to retake parts of the border province that Ukraine had seiz

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