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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Understanding Illness Invalidations: How It Affects Mental Health

Have you ever felt like people don't take your illness seriously? That's called illness invalidation. It's a big deal, especially for mental health. When someone doesn't believe or understand your illness, it can make you feel even worse. Doctors call this invalidation, and it can happen in many way

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Internet Use Among Chinese Teens: A Weighty Issue

The number of overweight and obese adolescents around the world has been rising. This study delves into how Internet use affects body weight in Chinese teens between the ages of 11 and 19. Researchers looked at data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey from 2004 to 2015, focusing on 3054 parti

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Dec 17 2024BUSINESS

Young Utah Students Learn to Pitch Like Pros

Imagine sixth graders in Utah's Draper Park Middle School learning to turn their ideas into businesses and pitch them to investors, just like on the popular TV show Shark Tank. That's what Laynie Alleman and her classmates did during their "It's My Business" competition, sponsored by Junior Achievem

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Dec 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Tickets Skyrocket: How Concert Pricing Reached New Heights

In 2024, the concert business hit record highs, but it wasn’t just the music that was soaring. Ticket prices went through the roof too. The Rolling Stones, led by the ageless Mick Jagger, grossed $235 million from just 18 shows. How did they do it? By charging an average of $277. 16 per ticket. That

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Shortage of Anesthesiologists in East Africa: Can Training Programs Keep Up?

In four East African countries—Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi—there's a big problem when it comes to anesthesiologists. By 2015, these countries had way too few anesthesiologists. On average, there were only 0. 30 physician anesthesia providers (PAPs) for every 100, 000 people. That's a far cry

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Why the Debate Over Mohs Surgery and Melanoma Matters

The medical world is divided on whether to use Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) for early-stage melanoma. Some doctors insist on randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to prove MMS is better than the traditional wide local excision. The problem is, there aren't any RCTs yet, but plenty of studies show M

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Dec 17 2024LIFESTYLE

Dancing Doctors: Moving Beyond Medicine

Every year, something amazing happens in the world of medicine. Endocrinologists from India and other countries come together for an event called Colours of India. This isn't your typical medical conference, though. It's all about music and dance. Since 2016, teams from across the globe have been sh

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Vikings Secure Playoff Berth with Seahawks' Loss

The Minnesota Vikings have done the impossible, or so it seemed at the start of the season. Thanks to the Seattle Seahawks' defeat against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football, the Vikings are officially headed to the 2024 NFL playoffs. There's no way they can miss out on January football

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Dec 16 2024CRIME

The Surprising Impact of Looks on Guilt Judgments

Imagine being in a courtroom, but instead of listening to evidence, you're looking at someone's face. Sounds strange, right? Well, that's what scientists did in an experiment. They showed people pictures of men and asked if they looked guilty or innocent. The twist? Some faces were attractive, some

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. : Capitol Hill Bound on Health Secretary Quest

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is setting his sights on Capitol Hill, hoping to become the next U. S. health secretary. His visit won't be all smiles, though. Senators have their eyes on his past comments about vaccines and the food industry. They're expected to grill him on his vaccine stance, specifically

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