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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Small Hands & Big Screens: What Can Toddlers Learn?

Screen are more popular than ever among toddlers. Across Latin America, tiny screens are replacing toys, and experts are starting to take notice. In a research that spanned 19 different countries, the digital diaper data delved into language skills of kids under 5 from various social and economic

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Feb 06 2025CRIME

One-Punch Fatalities: What's Behind the Numbers?

One-punch deaths are those situations where one punch is all it takes to kill someone. This brutal reality hits hard, especially here in Australia, where legal and media spotlight shines brightly on them. We can't help but wonder how often it happens and what happens to those who throw the punch.

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

When Kids Face Trauma: How It Shapes Elder Abuse Issues

Elder abuse victimization is a stark reality. But why does it happen to some people more than others? Well, it turns out that the roots might go all the way back to childhood. When we're young, certain negative experiences can alter our life paths. These are known as adverse childhood experiences (A

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Political Drama Unfolds in the Philippines: VP Faces Senate Trial

Imagine a political standoff in the Philippines. Vice President Sara Duterte's political career has taken a dramatic turn. The House of Representatives has formally impeached her. The decision came from a group of legislators, many of whom were allies of the president. The group alleged 215 lawm

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Discovering Hidden Tricks of a New App!

Ever heard of Apple Invites? It is a convenient app for people who organise events on a regular basis. This app is great for people who host book clubs, happy hours, or even work meetings. One of its super useful features is the ability to quickly duplicate past events. Here is how you do it. Firs

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Feb 05 2025BUSINESS

Does Investing in Mental Health Pay Off for Companies?

Big companies are spending a lot on programs to boost their employees' mental well-being. But does this really save them money? This might be a bit of a confusing idea. The idea is to help employees. But do the companies actually benefit from investing in their employees' mental health? T

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Navigating Pregnancy Meds: The Playbook for Doctors

Deciding on medication during pregnancy is a tough call for doctors. Safe choices depend on accurate information; that is where doctors often face challenges. It involves tests to observe specific medications on pregnant mothers along with the babies inside them. The details uncovered from thes

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Feb 05 2025CRIME

When Weapons Get Weaponized Argument over Civil Forfeiture Due An Argument Over

Two key residents of New Lenox are making large claims. "It's not okay that cash leads to raids", Keranen said. She is especially upset about why gun sales cause raids. The main boss that controls a lot of the area is Will County sheriff, who is said to have strict during COVID-19 But

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Feb 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

India's Green Struggle: Can We Change Our Ways?

Changing habits to help the environment can be tough. In India, a big effort to get people to make greener choices has lost its momentum. This effort, known as Mission Life, was meant to get folks to do things like ride bikes instead of driving cars or use less plastic. It was a big deal for India's

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

The Secret to Fighting Fat: Using Smart Tech to Spot Patterns

Everyday habits, such as moving too little and eating poorly, are making obesity a big problem. This is linked to other serious health issues like type 2 diabetes and heart disease. To tackle these problems, using clever computer models can help spot important links and patterns. This is where machi

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