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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

How Friends Help Moms Feel Confident

New moms often feel unsure about their parenting skills. This can affect both their health and their baby's health. But what makes some moms feel more confident than others? One big factor is the support they get from friends and family. Having a strong network of people to rely on can make a huge

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Jun 25 2025CRIME

Fitness Influencer Faces Legal Trouble After Rogan Challenge

Brian Johnson, better known as the "Liver King, " found himself in hot water after posting a series of threatening videos aimed at Joe Rogan. The Austin Police Department stepped in, arresting Johnson after he announced plans to travel to Austin, where Rogan resides, and issued a direct challenge to

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Jun 25 2025FINANCE

Big Banks Get a Break: Fed Considers Easing Rules

The Federal Reserve is thinking about making it easier for big banks to hold onto certain types of investments. This change could free up around $223 billion for some of the largest financial institutions in the country. The rule in question, known as the enhanced supplementary leverage ratio, was

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Jun 25 2025SPORTS

Kristaps Porzingis' Heartfelt Goodbye to Boston

Kristaps Porzingis, the tall player, recently said goodbye to the Boston Celtics. The team made a decision based on money. They traded him to the Atlanta Hawks. In return, Boston got Georges Niang and a pick in the draft. This trade involved three teams, including the Brooklyn Nets. Porzingis share

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Why the CDC's Vaccine Panel Shake-Up Could Cause Confusion

The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) is in chaos. The recent overhaul of the committee by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised eyebrows and concerns. All 17 previous members were replaced with eight new ones, some of whom have questionable exp

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Doctors' Beliefs: How Faith Shapes Healing

Doctors in the USA have a lot on their plates. They deal with life and death every day. So, it's no surprise that many turn to spirituality or religion to find meaning. A recent study shed light on this topic. It showed that many internal medicine doctors have strong spiritual or religious beliefs.

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Bullying in Oman: How Traditional and Online Harassment Affect Teens

Teens in Oman face bullying both in person and online. A recent study looked at how these experiences impact their mental health, behavior, and school performance. Researchers studied 1204 students aged 14-15. They found three groups: those not bullied, those bullied traditionally, and those bullied

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Criticism Shakes Trust in Health Agencies

Trust in health institutions in the US has been dropping, especially among conservatives. But why? Social media might be a big part of the problem. Two big online surveys with over 6, 800 people looked into this. They checked how criticism on social media affects trust in the Agency for Healthcare R

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Shapes Teen Choices on Vaping and Cannabis

Teens are always online, surrounded by posts about vaping and cannabis. These posts can make these habits seem normal or even appealing. It's a problem because it can push teens to try things they might not otherwise consider. Social media is full of images and videos that make vaping and cannabis

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Jun 24 2025CRIME

Music Festivals and the Shadow of Syringe Attacks

In France, a music festival turned into a scene of concern when over a hundred people were jabbed with syringes. This happened during the annual Fête de la Musique, where millions gathered to enjoy live music and performances. The French Interior Ministry reported that 145 people were affected, with

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