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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Cyberbullying During Lockdown: How Virtual Counseling Helped Teens

When COVID-19 hit, teens found themselves glued to screens more than ever. This increase in digital activity also meant an uptick in cyberbullying, becoming a major health concern. Research on how teens dealt with this through counselling was limited. So, a study explored the experiences of ten high

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

Drugs Unleashed: How Clever Links are Revolutionizing Delivery

Imagine you're sick, and your medicine can't reach the right spot in your body to do its job. That's a common issue with many drugs today. Scientists are tackling this problem by creating special links that can break apart in the right conditions, allowing the medicine to be released exactly where a

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Holiday Eating: How to Enjoy Without Overindulging

Holiday seasons can be tough on our eating habits. Between stress from shopping, family visits, and changing weather, it's easy to turn to comfort foods like Ben & Jerry’s. But experts warn that mindless eating can lead to long-term health issues. Studies show that holiday weight often sticks around

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

Florida Considering Pause on Kids' Healthcare Boost

Florida's Governor, Ron DeSantis, is putting a hold on expanding medical coverage to around 42, 000 kids. The reason? They're waiting to see how President-elect Donald Trump's health care plans might affect their state. The federal government recently gave Florida the green light to expand its KidCa

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Is COVID-19 Linked to Acute Myeloid Leukemia?

In the beginning stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists couldn't predict its long-term effects. Fast forward to early 2021, and doctors encountered an intriguing case. A patient was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), and it was strongly suggested that this deadly blood cancer could be

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

Math Magic: When Polynomials Lock In

Imagine you're playing with a special type of polynomial – one that’s postcritically finite. These guys are kind of like magic puzzles where all the pieces fit together just right. Scientists have found a neat way to prove these polynomials are rigid, meaning they don't change their shape or form. T

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Fit but Fat: The Surprising Truth About Normal-Weight Obesity and Belly Fat

Did you know that some people who look slim and work out regularly might still be at risk for health issues? This is because of something called normal-weight obesity. In a recent study, researchers looked at 204 people who exercised regularly. They found that even though these people had a healthy

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

COVID-19 Surgery Risks: A Closer Look

What happens if you have surgery after catching COVID-19? A new study set out to answer this question. The researchers wanted to know if patients with symptoms at the time of surgery faced more lung problems or even died after their operations. They also compared patients who had recovered from COVI

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Dec 07 2024LIFESTYLE

Why Do Divorce Numbers Differ Globally?

Have you ever wondered why divorce rates aren't the same all over the world? This isn't a simple question to answer, as various factors come into play. Researchers have been looking into this using data from the United Nations since 1948. One model they used was Bouchaud's, which helps explain how t

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Connecting Fears of Death and Depression in Men with HIV/AIDS: A New Look

As HIV medications (ARVs) have become more common, people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are experiencing fewer physical symptoms. This shift has turned the spotlight onto their mental health and overall quality of life. Researchers are now keen on understanding how death anxiety and depression are li

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