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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

The Power of Hugs: Why Touching Matters

Imagine being in a crowded airport. You see a couple embracing, a child jumping into their parent's arms, and friends greeting each other with warm hugs. These moments show the power of physical affection. It's not just about feeling good in the moment; science says it's also great for your health.

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Feb 14 2025EDUCATION

How Chinese Teens Master Social Media

Social media has become a huge part of everyday life, especially for young people. In China, teens are using platforms like WeChat and Weibo to show off their best selves. This isn't just about sharing photos or status updates. It's about carefully crafting an image to impress others. Researchers wa

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Feb 14 2025BUSINESS

Packaged Foods: Friend or Foe?

Imagine this: A big boss of a major food company stands up and says, "Packaged foods are super important for people all over the world. " This is what happened when the CEO of Nestle, Laurent Freixe, spoke up just before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as the new head of the U. S. Department of

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Sun-Dancing Sea Anemones: A Plant-Like Trick

Imagine a sea anemone doing a little dance every day. This is not a fairy tale but a real behavior observed in a species called Anemonia viridis. These sea creatures, also known as snakelocks anemones, have a unique way of facing the sun. They move their tentacles to follow the sun's path, just like

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Feeding Our Elders: Are We Missing the Mark?

In long-term care homes, meals are more than just a way to fill up. They are a crucial part of keeping seniors healthy. But are we really doing enough to ensure they get the right nutrients? Many seniors in these homes have health issues. Missing out on essential nutrients can make these problems w

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Tick Tamer: The Dilemma of Diluents

Ticks are a huge problem for cattle farmers. They cause big losses and can even kill animals. One way to fight them is by using a special type of medicine called macrocyclic lactones (MLs). These medicines are important because they help control tick populations. But there's a catch: ticks can becom

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Feb 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Elon Musk: TikTok's Not My Thing

Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest person, has clarified that he isn't interested in buying TikTok. He prefers starting companies from scratch rather than acquiring existing ones. This news comes as a relief to another potential buyer, Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast. Musk has a good relation

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Federal Agencies Get Tough on Probationary Employees

The Office of Personnel Management has taken a firm stance on probationary employees. They've told federal agencies to let go of these employees after they stopped taking new offers for their "deferred resignation" program. This move comes after a meeting where agencies were given guidance on how to

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Parks and Fitness: What's the Deal with Outdoor Gyms in New Zealand?

New Zealand, known for its stunning landscapes, is also home to a growing trend in public parks. Outdoor gyms have started popping up, offering a unique way for people to stay active. This isn't just a fad; it's a global movement. People around the world are discovering the benefits of exercising ou

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Feb 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Multiverse Hype is Getting Old

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has made watching movie credits a thrilling game. Fans eagerly wait for those post-credit scenes that often hint at exciting new adventures. But lately, these teasers have lost their spark. Take the recent "Captain America: Brave New World" movie, for instance. The post

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