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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Why Traveling Can Make You Happier

Traveling is more than just seeing new places. It can actually make you happier. A recent study found that people who travel often tend to have better mental health. This might not be a surprise, but the numbers are pretty eye-opening. First, let's talk about the numbers. The study showed that afte

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Bouncing Back: The Resilience of Medical Students

Medical students in radiation science often encounter challenging situations during their training. These experiences can impact their mental well-being, professional development, and patient care. However, some students manage these difficulties more effectively than others. Their ability to recove

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Jul 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Late-Night TV: Is the End Near for Comedy Shows?

Seth Meyers, a familiar face in late-night TV, has opened up about the anxiety that comes with the possibility of his show ending. He’s not worried about his performance but rather the bigger picture—the changing landscape of entertainment. Meyers has been hosting Late Night with Seth Meyers for ov

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Jul 25 2025POLITICS

Tackling Homelessness and Crime: A New Approach

The streets of America are facing a serious problem. Too many people are living on the sidewalks, struggling with drug addiction and mental health issues. This is not just a problem for those who are homeless; it affects everyone. The government has tried many things to fix this, but nothing has wor

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

How Pregnancy Hormones Affect Mom's Mind

Pregnancy is a big deal. It changes a lot in a woman's body. One thing that changes is the level of certain brain chemicals called neurosteroids. These chemicals can quickly change how brain cells work. This is important because it might affect a mom's mood during and after pregnancy. Research show

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Jul 23 2025POLITICS

Political Shifts and Public Reactions: A Look at Recent Events

The political landscape is always buzzing with activity. Recently, there's been a lot of talk about Hunter Biden's public outbursts. People are noticing how he's been acting. Some say he's been in a state of anger, which has sparked discussions across the country. Meanwhile, the border situation ha

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Jul 23 2025CRIME

Aurora's Crime Debate: Councilwoman Challenges District Attorney

In Aurora, Colorado, a heated debate about crime policies is unfolding. Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky is leading a campaign to recall District Attorney Amy Padden. Jurinsky argues that Padden's policies are too lenient, pointing to recent cases where charges were dismissed or reduced. One case tha

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Jul 22 2025HEALTH

How Feelings and Relationships Shape OCD

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is more than just repeated behaviors. It's deeply tied to how people handle emotions and form relationships. Recent studies have shown that how well someone manages their feelings and their attachment style can give clues about how severe their OCD symptoms might

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Jul 19 2025SPORTS

A Golfer's Battle: From Poison to the Open Championship

Christiaan Bezuidenhout, a South African golfer, is making waves at the Open Championship in Northern Ireland. He's not the highest-ranked player, but his story is one of resilience and determination. As a toddler, Bezuidenhout accidentally drank rat poison, which left him with a stutter and battle

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Screens and Stress: How Gadgets Affect Young Teens

Young teens today are glued to their screens. It's a common sight. But what does this mean for their mental health? Many studies suggest a strong link between screen time and feelings of anxiety and depression. It's not just about the time spent on devices, but also how it affects their minds. Firs

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