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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Love Hurts: Teen Dating Violence in Rio de Janeiro

Teen dating violence is a big problem around the world. It's not just about physical harm; it can also be emotional or sexual. This issue is especially important in Latin America, where there isn't much research on the topic. A recent study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, looked into this problem. It foc

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Can Kids Build Superpowers to Face Life's Challenges?

Kids often face tough times early in life. This is a fact. But what if they could learn to overcome these challenges? This is where resilience comes in. Resilience is like a superhero power that helps kids deal with tough situations. But can this power be taught? That's the big question. Resear

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

New Orleans Saints Hire Young Coach Kellen Moore

The New Orleans Saints have found their new head coach. Kellen Moore, a 36-year-old offensive mastermind, is stepping into the role. Moore has a fresh perspective and a lot of experience. He was the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles this past season. They won the Super Bowl. This is

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

The Journey of 20 Years in Teeth Roots

Imagine being able to save a tooth that was once doomed to fall out. That idea, once seen as impossible, has become a common reality. For twenty years, the world of dentistry has witnessed amazing advancements that have transformed the way teeth roots are treated. This has allowed people to keep the

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

HoloLens: Microsoft Says Goodbye to Mix Reality Hardware

It seems like Microsoft is giving up on making HoloLens headsets. They stopped selling the HoloLens 2. Users can still get support until 2027. So, that means their business won't release another HoloLens. Companies are always buying and selling contracts. They were in charge of a

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Feb 12 2025LIFESTYLE

Unwrap The Love: Gift Ideas for Him This Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is often seen as a day for women to receive gifts. But why not show the special man in your life some love as well? Forget the stereotypes, and make sure your guy feels appreciated. Think outside the box or stick to the classics. The key is to make sure your gift is though

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Healthcare Tech: COVID-19's Push and Pull

COVID-19 sped up the race to get healthcare technology up and running. The pandemic forced healthcare to quickly adopt new technologies to keep up with healthcare delivery, making everything move faster. Usually, getting these systems in place is tough due to complicated tech and human factors. Tec

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Feb 12 2025WEATHER

Stormy Days Ahead for South Carolina: What to Expect

South Carolina is bracing for a couple of wet and windy days. Meteorologists have flagged the next two days as significant weather days due to anticipated showers, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. The weather is expected to be cold and cloudy, with temperatures barely reaching the 40s. This chillines

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Feb 12 2025LIFESTYLE

The High Price of Love: Valentine's Day Flowers

Valentine's Day is coming up, and with it, the urge to buy that special someone a dozen red roses. But love might cost more than you think this year. The national average for a dozen roses is about $90. This is a bit more than last year. Why the jump? Well, it's not just about the price of goods goi

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Japan's HPV Vaccine Struggle: Why Are People Still Hesitant?

Japan has been in a tough spot when it comes to HPV vaccinations. Even after the government greenlit the vaccination program in 2022, the number of people getting vaccinated is still alarmingly low. This is a big problem for public health. Why are so many people still hesitant? Misinformation has s

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