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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Sleep's Role in Borderline Personality Disorder: A New Look

Sleep is vital for managing emotions. When sleep is disrupted, it can lead to or worsen mental health issues. This is particularly true for borderline personality disorder (BPD), a condition characterized by intense emotional struggles. BPD is often linked with sleep problems like insomnia, nightmar

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Apr 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Shocking Exit: Joel's Fate in The Last of Us

The second season of "The Last of Us" kicked off with a major twist that left many viewers stunned. Pedro Pascal, who plays Joel, was aware that his character's end would be tough for fans to swallow. The brutal killing of Joel in the second episode of the season was a direct nod to the events in th

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Can Brain Zaps Boost Social Skills in Kids with Autism?

The world of autism research is always buzzing with new ideas. One recent study has been looking into transcranial pulsed current stimulation, or tPCS. This fancy term refers to a technique that uses gentle electrical pulses to stimulate the brain. The goal? To see if it can help kids with autism sp

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

The Active Lives of Young People on the Spectrum

The HUNT Study in Norway has been looking into how young people with autism move around throughout the day. This study is important because it shows how physical activity, screen time, and sleep vary among autistic youth, those with ADHD, and the general youth population. The study used data from

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

The Kiwi Killer: Unmasking the Fungus Behind Soft Rot

The fungus Diaporthe Z1-1N is a big problem for kiwifruit growers. It is the main cause of soft rot disease in kiwifruit. This fungus produces enzymes called pectinases, which break down the fruit's cell walls. These enzymes are more active than others the fungus produces, like cellulases. To unders

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Motor Skills in Autism

Autism spectrum disorders, or ASDs, are a group of conditions that affect how a person communicates and interacts with others. They also bring challenges in motor skills, which are the abilities needed for movements like walking, grasping objects, or even facial expressions. These motor skills are v

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

Easter Truce in Ukraine: A Brief Pause in Conflict

In a surprising move, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a short-lived ceasefire in Ukraine. This temporary halt in fighting was timed to coincide with Easter celebrations. The ceasefire was set to begin at 6 p. m. Moscow time on a Saturday and end at midnight on Sunday. Putin's decision was

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

The Biggest Prisoner Swap of the War

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has been ongoing for over three years. Recently, there was a significant event that caught everyone's attention. Both countries agreed to swap hundreds of prisoners. This was the largest exchange since the war began. It happened just as Russia announced a

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

El Salvador's Bold Move: Swapping Prisoners with Venezuela

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has put forth a bold idea. He wants to swap prisoners with Venezuela. This isn't just any swap. Bukele is talking about trading Venezuelans who were kicked out of the U. S. and are now in Salvadoran jails for political prisoners in Venezuela. This proposal was m

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Apr 20 2025BUSINESS

A Closer Look at the Top Business Class Cabins on Boeing 777-300ERs

The Boeing 777-300ER is a standout in the world of long-haul flying. It is the most popular version of the Boeing 777 family, with 830 built and 817 currently in service. This aircraft is a favorite among airlines for its efficiency and passenger comfort. The Boeing 777-300ER, measuring 242

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