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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

How Letters Help in Group Therapy Sessions

Ever imagined using letters to heal? That’s exactly what happens in group schema therapy. This type of therapy mixes ideas from different fields to help patients in a unique way. One of the cool tools they use is therapeutic letters. You might think, “What can a letter do for therapy? ” Well, these

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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Surprising Remake: A New Take on 'Speak No Evil'

You might think you can judge a movie by its trailer, but don't be so sure. The 2024 remake of "Speak No Evil" is a perfect example of why you should keep an open mind. When the trailer dropped, it looked like a shot-for-shot copy of the original Danish film, and it even gave away major spoilers. Bu

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Cinematic Feast: 2025's Exciting Comeback of Auteurs

2025 is shaping up to be a fantastic year for movie lovers who appreciate the unique visions of big-name directors. While blockbusters have dominated recently, the upcoming year promises a slew of intriguing films from acclaimed auteurs. Terrence Malick leads the pack with "The Way of the Wind, " a

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Indian Entertainment in 2024: A Year of Changes and Challenges

2024 was a unique year for Indian entertainment. Fewer films hit the theaters, but those that did were either massive hits or big flops. People were pickier about what movies they watched in cinemas. The COVID-19 pandemic played a part in this, as habits formed during lockdowns stuck. Franchise film

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Stress at Work: How Job Factors Affect Men and Women Differently

Work stress is a big deal these days, and it hits men and women in different ways. This study took a closer look at how job challenges (like heavy workloads and tight deadlines) and job supports (such as having control over tasks and good leadership) impact stress levels for both genders. Researcher

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Why Socializing and Learning New Things Keep Your Brain Young

Did you know that your brain loves to make new friends and learn new tricks? Dr. Zaldy Tan from Cedars-Sinai says that our brains create new connections every time we meet someone new. This means that being social is super important for our brain health. It can also boost our mood, which is great be

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Dec 30 2024SCIENCE

Why Are Prime Numbers So Special?

Prime numbers, often called the "atoms of arithmetic, " have fascinated mathematicians for ages. These unique numbers, only divisible by one and themselves, might seem totally random. But they actually hide intriguing patterns. Understanding their distribution could shed light on many areas of mathe

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Dec 30 2024SCIENCE

Trekking in the Freezing South: How Antarctic Adventures Affect Our Bodies and Minds

Exploring the frozen continent of Antarctica isn't just about the thrill—it's also a test of human endurance. But what really happens to our bodies and minds during these extreme treks? Surprisingly, we don't have much research on this. These expeditions demand a lot from explorers, pushing their ph

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Beating PCP: Comparing Treatments for HIV Patients

Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia, or PCP, is a severe lung infection that often affects people living with HIV (HIV+) who have weakened immune systems. The go-to treatment for PCP is trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX), even though it comes with some side effects. But is TMP-SMX really the best

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

The Leadless Revolution: Helping Patients with Reel's Syndrome

Reel's syndrome isn't common, but it can cause pacemaker leads to slip out of place. Let's talk about a patient's journey, a 59-year-old woman with Down syndrome. She had a dual-chamber pacemaker inserted due to a faulty heartbeat, causing her to faint quite a bit. Two months later, the pacemaker wa

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