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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

The Bullying-Internet Addiction Link: How Family Support Can Help

Ever stopped to think about how bullying can lead teens to spend too much time online? It might seem surprising, but anxiety is a key piece of this puzzle. When kids face bullying, they often feel anxious and stressed. This anxiety can then push them to seek comfort online, which can eventually beco

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's New Hinge Patent: A Peek into Foldable Device Future

Imagine a world where your phone can unfold into a mini laptop. That's what Microsoft might have in store, according to a recent patent. The tech giant has designed a unique hinge that could make foldable devices more durable and thinner. This isn't your average water drop hinge; it's a set of subas

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

How Intermittent Fasting Impacts Liver Health in Adults with Metabolic Disorders

Intermittent fasting, often touted as a weight loss and health improvement strategy, faces uncertainty when it comes to its effects on liver function, especially in adults dealing with metabolic disorders. To dig deeper, researchers conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis. They wanted to und

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Discovering Roxy: A 26, 000-Year-Old Fox in a Utah Cave

Imagine a time when the world was much colder and humans were just starting to roam the earth. In a remote cave in Utah, a team of scientists and cavers found something extraordinary: a nearly complete skeleton of a red fox. This isn't just any fox; it's one that lived over 26, 000 years ago, during

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Biden's New Orleans Visit: Support and Hope for Bourbon Street

President Joe Biden and the first lady, Jill Biden, are set to visit New Orleans on Monday. The purpose of their visit is to meet with the families of those affected by the tragic Bourbon Street incident that occurred on New Year's Day. An Army veteran driving a truck caused the deaths of 14 people

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Jan 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Fashion Flops: Golden Globes After Parties' Worst Dressed

Emma Chamberlain showed up to a Golden Globes after party in a mint-colored trench coat, looking like she was headed to the library instead. Veronica Ferres, on the other hand, seemed to be auditioning for a role in "Wicked" with her metallic outfit. FKA Twigs mixed it up with a unique combo of feat

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Faricimab Therapy and Eye Inflammation: A Year-Long Look

Let's talk about intraocular inflammation (IOI) and its link to faricimab therapy. This medication is used to treat eye conditions, but like any treatment, it can have side effects. So, what did we learn from observing patients over a year in a big hospital? Researchers wanted to get real-world insi

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Giuliani in Hot Water: Fails to Follow Court Orders

Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, is in trouble again. This time, a judge found him in contempt of court. Why? Giuliani didn't follow orders to hand over information related to a $148 million defamation case. The case involves two Georgia election workers who say Giuliani falsely acc

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Chatbot Helpers: Easing Dementia Caregiving

Caring for someone with dementia can be tough, and the challenges don't stop over time. As a caregiver's needs change, providing constant support becomes a real headache for healthcare systems. But what if there was a helper that never sleeps? Enter chatbots, powered by AI, that can offer round-the-

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Insomnia in Nepalese Teens: What's Keeping Them Awake?

Sleep problems are a big deal among teens in Nepal's Bagmati Province. A recent study found that nearly a quarter of students grades 9 and 10 struggle with insomnia. This isn't just about losing sleep; it's linked to serious issues like suicidal thoughts and risky behaviors. Researchers wanted to kn

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