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May 26 2025HEALTH

Gambling Safely: What Works and What Doesn't

Gambling can be risky business. To tackle this, many messages have been created to warn people about the dangers of gambling too much. These messages aim to change how people think and act when gambling. However, do these messages actually work? A recent study looked at 3200 articles from 1890 u

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Crossroads of Culture: Gay Arab Australians Share Their Stories

The lives of gay Arab Australian men are a complex mix of cultural, religious, and sexual identities. This mix creates unique challenges and strategies for these individuals. A recent exploration focused on how these men handle their multiple identities and the choices they make about revealing thei

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Online Clinics Boost Epilepsy Care

Epilepsy stands as the second most prevalent neurological condition, demanding continuous management to curb seizures and enhance patient well-being. Health education and ongoing care are vital for those with epilepsy to handle their condition effectively. Enter internet hospitals (IHs), digital pla

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May 26 2025SCIENCE

How Our Actions Shape What We Hear and See

When people talk, they don't just hear and see sounds and movements. They experience a blend of both. This blend is different when people generate the sounds and movements themselves, compared to when they just observe or listen. Most research has focused on single senses, like sight or sound. But w

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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Silent Struggle: How Past Hurts Shape Health in Drug Users

In the world of drug use, there's a hidden battle that often goes unnoticed. This fight isn't about the drugs themselves, but about the lasting effects of tough times in childhood. These tough times are called adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs for short. They can leave deep marks on a person's

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May 26 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Costs of Cheap Chinese Imports

In the world of international trade, there's a sneaky game going on. Chinese sellers are luring U. S. buyers with enticing offers. They promise to cover all import taxes and duties. Sounds too good to be true? It often is. This practice is fueling a shadowy network of illegal activities. At the hea

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May 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Blockchain Can Streamline Healthcare Data

In the world of healthcare, managing patient data efficiently is crucial. This is where blockchain technology comes into play. Blockchain is not just about cryptocurrencies. It offers a range of benefits such as improved accessibility, reliability, and data security. These features make it a strong

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May 26 2025POLITICS

The Debt Dilemma: Senate's Standoff on the Big Bill

The Senate is buzzing with tension over the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" that's been making waves. This bill, which has already sailed through the House, is now facing some stiff opposition in the Senate. The main issue? Some Republican senators think the bill doesn't do enough to tackle the national d

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May 26 2025CRIME

Six Lives Lost in San Diego Jet Crash

The small plane crash in San Diego's Murphy Canyon neighborhood left six people dead and eight injured. The incident happened early Thursday morning when a Cessna 550 jet clipped power lines and crashed in thick fog. The plane was supposed to land at Montgomery Gibbs Executive Airport but never made

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May 26 2025POLITICS

Texas Schools May Soon See the Ten Commandments on Classroom Walls

Texas is on the brink of a significant change in its public-school classrooms. The state's House of Representatives has given the green light to Senate Bill 10. This bill, if it becomes law, will require every public-school classroom in Texas to display the Ten Commandments. The bill's journey isn't

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