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Dec 18 2024CELEBRITIES

Pharrell Williams Joins UNESCO as Goodwill Ambassador for Education and Entrepreneurship

Pop star and fashion designer Pharrell Williams was appointed as UNESCO’s goodwill ambassador for artistic education and entrepreneurship in Paris. This comes after his notable appearances in the city as the Louis Vuitton menswear artistic director and a performer at Notre Dame Cathedral’s reopening

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

How Social Media Use Affects Teens: A UK Study

Recent research in England has revealed some interesting connections between teenagers' mental health and their use of public social media accounts. While earlier studies have shown links between social media and teen mental health, this study dives deeper into specific aspects, particularly the imp

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Dec 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Saving the Siberian Crane: Genetics to the Rescue

The Siberian crane, a beautiful yet critically endangered waterbird, is facing a tough time. Its population has been declining due to changes in climate over time, which has led to a loss of genetic diversity and an increase in inbreeding. This means the birds are more likely to have harmful genetic

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Internet Use Among Chinese Teens: A Weighty Issue

The number of overweight and obese adolescents around the world has been rising. This study delves into how Internet use affects body weight in Chinese teens between the ages of 11 and 19. Researchers looked at data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey from 2004 to 2015, focusing on 3054 parti

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Why Veterinarians in Bangladesh Choose Antibiotics: A Closer Look

When it comes to prescribing antibiotics for farm animals, veterinarians in Bangladesh face a mix of challenges and influences. A study using the COM-B model, which stands for Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation, explored what drives their decisions. This model helps understand why people do wha

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Unveiling a New Tool for Cancer Detection and Treatment

Scientists are working on a new way to see and treat cancer. They are targeting proteins called BRD3 and BRD4, which are found in many types of cancer cells. Right now, doctors mainly use antibodies to spot these proteins. But these antibodies can be pricey and hard to use. Plus, they can't help tre

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Exploring Blue Dye in Breast Cancer Surgery: How It Affects Sentinel Node Mapping

Every year, countless women undergo breast cancer surgery, with lumpectomy being a common procedure. After the tumor is removed, doctors often inject blue dye to help find the sentinel lymph node, which can give crucial information about cancer spread. But how does this blue dye injection, done afte

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Teenagers and Wisdom Tooth Removal: How Pain Experiences Vary

Ever wondered how much pain you'll feel after getting your wisdom teeth out? A recent study dug into this question, focusing on teenagers who had their lower third molars removed. The study looked at how different people handle pain, how quickly they recover, and how these experiences change over ti

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Teens and Their Habits: A Long Look

Ever wondered how active teens really are? Researchers decided to find out. They tracked a big group of kids from the ELSPAC cohort over time. The goal? To figure out different types of activities teens do and how they change over time. Plus, they wanted to know if things like where they live or the

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Social Media and Teens: A Shifting Impact on Mood and Friendships

Ever wondered how using social media affects teenagers' feelings and friendships? A study looked into this by asking 297 teens (average age 14, mostly Dutch) to report their social media use, mood, self-confidence, and closeness to friends over two separate 3-week periods, 6 months apart. The result

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