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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Students Struggle With Emotions and Internet Overuse?

A recent study looked into why some university students in China have trouble managing their feelings and spend too much time online. The research focused on a big group of undergraduates, which is helpful because earlier studies often had small groups or didn't represent everyone well. The study f

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Unpacking FoMO: How Social Media Impacts Mental Health Post-Pandemic

In today's hyper-connected world, the fear of missing out, or FoMO, is a real concern. A recent study looked into how FoMO affects mental health, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. Researchers surveyed 129 people aged 18 to 64, with the average age being 27. The study found that FoMO is linked

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Jul 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Porto's Fight Against Climate Change: How Health Matters

Porto, a city in Portugal, is taking steps to tackle climate change. It's not just about the environment. It's also about keeping people healthy. Urban areas, especially near the coast, face big risks. Rising temperatures and extreme weather can harm health. Porto is trying to adapt. It's looking at

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Can Better Understand Patient Wishes

Healthcare providers aim to deliver the best care possible, especially for those with serious illnesses. This is called goal-concordant care, or GCC. It means treating patients in a way that aligns with their personal goals and values. However, measuring whether this is happening is not straightforw

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

Mapping the Tiny World of Metabolomics: A Data Adventure

Metabolomics is a fascinating field. It's all about studying tiny molecules in living things. To make sense of it all, researchers analyzed over 80, 000 studies. They used advanced computer programs to turn this massive amount of data into something understandable. First, they converted study summa

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Nighttime Phone Use: A Sleep Disruptor for All Ages?

Ever wondered how your nighttime phone habits stack up against others? A recent investigation dug into this, focusing on when people power down their devices before bed. The findings? It's not just about phones; it's about age too. Instead of measuring sleep directly, researchers tracked something

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Night Owls and Back Pain: What's the Link?

In Japan, many government workers are feeling the ache. Not just any ache, but low back pain. It's a big problem. Why? Well, it might have something to do with their sleep patterns. Some people are night owls. They stay up late and wake up late. Others are early birds. They go to bed early and rise

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Jul 03 2025FINANCE

Financial Markets and Global Risks: A Closer Look

Financial markets are like a big, interconnected web. When one part shakes, the rest feels it too. This is especially true when it comes to health scares and political tensions. Let's dive into how these factors affect different investments, like oil, gas, gold, and even Bitcoin. First, think about

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quieting Down Car Heat Pumps: A Cool Science Trick

Ever wondered why your car's heat pump can be so noisy? It's all about the refrigerant inside. When it changes from liquid to gas, it creates tiny bubbles that pop, making that annoying sound. This happens because of a sudden drop in pressure. Scientists have been studying this. They found that the

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Jul 03 2025OPINION

Elie Wiesel's Legacy: A Call to Action

Elie Wiesel, known for his powerful memoir "Night, " was more than just an author. He was a Holocaust survivor, a Nobel laureate, and a strong voice for the Jewish people and Israel. His words and actions taught us to speak up when the world stays silent. Nine years after his passing, the world mar

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