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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Why Do People Struggle with Tracking Their Food?

Tracking what you eat is a big deal in weight-loss programs. It's known to help people make better food choices and improve their health. Yet, sticking to this habit is tough. It's a puzzle that baffles many experts. People often start strong, but their enthusiasm fades over time. This drop-off is

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Apr 26 2025SPORTS

Detroit Tigers Fans: Rain Check on Friday, Double Fun on Saturday

Weather can be a real buzzkill for baseball fans. Friday night's game between the Detroit Tigers and the Baltimore Orioles was called off due to rain. This isn't just a minor inconvenience. It's a chance to think about how weather affects sports and the plans of thousands of fans. The rescheduling m

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

How People With Epilepsy and Trauma Can Grow Stronger

The study looked at how people with epilepsy and complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) can grow stronger after trauma. It focused on how a person's self-image and how they handle tough experiences affect their ability to grow from these hard times. The research involved 137 people with epi

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Apr 26 2025CRIME

Jurors Visit Crime Scene in Karen Read Case

The jury in the Karen Read case will visit the alleged crime scene in Canton. This visit aims to give them a better understanding of the events that took place on January 29, 2022. The scene is the home where John O’Keefe, Read’s boyfriend, was found unresponsive in the snow. The jurors will see the

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

The Power of CBT-E in Tackling Anorexia and Perfectionism

Eating disorders often come with other issues that make them tougher to treat. One such issue is having obsessive-compulsive traits along with a drive for perfection. This mix can make recovery more challenging. To tackle this, therapists often turn to a method called Cognitive Behavioral Therapy fo

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Apr 26 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Stress in Military Training

Military training is tough. It is designed to push people to their limits. This is done to prepare soldiers for the intense conditions they might face in real-world scenarios. One way to measure the stress of this training is by looking at heart rate variability (HRV). HRV is a measure of how the

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Apr 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Microplastic Menace: Clearing the Waters

Microplastics (MPs) are tiny plastic bits that are everywhere. They come from many sources like synthetic clothes, car tires, and plastic trash. These tiny particles are a big problem. They can soak up harmful chemicals and carry them around. This can mess up the environment and even harm people. MP

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Toronto's COVID-19 Isolation Sites: A Blueprint for Better Homeless Care

In 2020, Toronto took a significant step by setting up COVID-19 Isolation and Recovery Sites. These sites were specifically designed to support people experiencing homelessness during the pandemic. The goal was to provide safe isolation spaces for those who needed it most. A group of researchers and

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Apr 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows Recall: A Privacy Puzzle

The tech world has been buzzing about Windows Recall for nearly a year. Now, it is finally ready to hit the market. Recall is a feature that continuously takes screenshots of a user's PC activity. It saves these screenshots and extracts text from them. This text is then stored in a searchable databa

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Why Kids Might Stick With Virtual Doctor Visits

Virtual check-ups with doctors have become a big deal. These are appointments done over video calls, phone calls, or online platforms. They save time and money for patients. They also help doctors reach people in far-off places and keep track of their health better. This is especially true for kids.

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