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Apr 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android's New Trick: Forced Reboots for Security

Android is rolling out a fresh security upgrade. This update will make phones and tablets reboot automatically. This will happen if they haven't been unlocked for a few days. The goal is to boost security. It will be harder for others to access your data. This feature is part of the latest Google Pl

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Apr 15 2025FINANCE

Big Bank Beats Expectations in First Quarter

The first quarter of 2025 brought good news for Bank of America. The bank's earnings exceeded what experts had predicted. This success was driven by strong performance in areas like net interest income and trading revenue. The bank's earnings per share came in at 90 cents, beating the 82 cents

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Chronic Pain: The Power of Mind and Body

Chronic pain is a tough battle. It's not just about the physical discomfort. It's also about how the brain and nerves react to that pain. A recent exploration shed light on how mindfulness and physical activity can team up to tackle this issue. The study zeroed in on the nervous system's sensitivit

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Internet Therapy: What Makes It Work for Chronic Conditions?

The digital age has brought many changes to healthcare, including internet-delivered psychological treatments. These treatments are designed to help people with chronic health conditions. However, not everyone benefits equally from these online therapies. So, what makes them work for some and not fo

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Apr 15 2025BUSINESS

The Evolution of Pharmacy Tech Standards in 30 Years

The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board is marking three decades of setting standards in the pharmacy world. It is a moment to reflect on how far the field has come and where it might be headed. The board was established in 1995. It was a time when the role of pharmacy technicians was not a

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

The Power of Internet-Based Programs in Tackling Teen Violence

Teen violence is a big problem worldwide. It is crucial to understand what leads to this behavior. Many studies have found that two big factors are how teens interpret situations and how they handle their emotions. When teens think others are acting in a hostile way, even when they are not, it ca

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Stand: Federal Funds Frozen Amid Policy Dispute

Harvard University made a bold move on Monday. It rejected demands from the Trump administration. This decision put nearly $9 billion in federal funding at risk. The federal government wanted Harvard to change several policies. These included ending diversity programs and banning masks at protests.

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

A Deputy's Mistake: 3 Years for a Fatal Error

The life of a 22-year-old man was cut short in 2022. Christian Glass was in a tough spot. He was having a mental health crisis on a dark mountain road. He did the right thing and called 911 for help. Unfortunately, the help that arrived ended his life. Andrew Buen, a former sheriff's deputy, was th

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Apr 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Couples Connecting in the Digital Age

The digital age has brought many changes, including how couples approach relationship care. Often, people wait until issues arise before seeking help. This can be a problem, as poor relationship quality affects not just individuals, but also couples and families as a whole. One solution gaining trac

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

How Texting With Counselors Is Changing Mental Health Support

Mental health struggles are common. About 1 in 5 adults in the US face some form of mental illness. Sadly, many people struggle to get the help they need. This is often due to issues like lack of access to services or the stigma surrounding mental health. One solution that's gaining traction is digi

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