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Smartphone use leads to hallucinations, detachment from reality, aggression in teens as young as 13: Study
Smartphones are making teenagers more aggressive, detached from reality and causing them to hallucinate, according to new research. Scientists...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
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‘We are facing an epidemic of demoralization,’ says happiness expert—here’s how to fight that feeling
"I'm overwhelmed." "I'm just one person. There's nothing I can do." "I want to give up." As a happiness researcher who's spent a decade studying...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago
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sports
Steen Olsen leads Norwegian sweep in skiing WCup opener, Braathen and Hirscher make strong comebacks
SOELDEN, Austria (AP) — Three Norwegian skiers exuberantly celebrated their sweep of the podium at the season-opening men’s World Cup giant slalom on Sunday, and...
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
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health
GLP-1 Pill From Eli Lilly Leads to Weight Loss and May Be Available Next Year
In a trial, the daily GLP-1 pill showed "significant" results and similar side effects to injectable GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro, the pharmaceutical company...
today.com - 13 days ago
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fitness
Does exercise really extend life? Finnish twin study offers new insights
Physical activity is seen as a way to extend the human lifespan, but twin studies found the benefits of physical activity for longevity may not...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
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beauty
Young driver's $ 15 move to avoid little-known risk on Aussie roads: 'Most people don't know'
The budget-friendly item one Aussie swears by protects drivers from the harmful effects of UV rays while driving. When it comes to avoiding the risks...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
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fitness
Just 15 Minutes Of Intense Exercise Might Improve Your Memory, Study Says
Ever done a particularly tough workout, and instead of feeling tired you actually feel more wired and sharper than before you started? A group of...
mindbodygreen.com - 30+ days ago
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relationships
Young parolee faces moral dilemma when brother drops off his kids, never picks them up. AITA? + UPDATE
"Am I wrong for sending the kids away?"I, 20M live alone in a small ass apartment that was given to me from my grandparents...
someecards.com - 30+ days ago
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health
New study provides first objective evidence of cannabinol’s potential to improve sleep
Cannabinol, a lesser-known compound found in the cannabis plant, might hold promise as a sleep aid, according to new research published in the...
psypost.org - 30+ days ago
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science
Obeying Orders Lowers Moral Responsibility Perception in the Brain
A new brain imaging study reveals that the sense of agency—our feeling of being responsible for our actions—decreases when we follow orders,...
neurosciencenews.com - 30 days ago
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science
Middle children grow up to be more honest and cooperative than only children, study suggests
A pair of psychologists, one with Brock University, the other with the University of Calgary, both in Canada, has found evidence suggesting that...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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food & drink
Study Finds Link Between Higher Caffeine Consumption and Lower Risk of Memory Loss
• A new study found that higher caffeine consumption was linked to a lower risk of memory loss from dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. • However,...
health.com - 30+ days ago
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fitness
95 year old fitness instructor leads twice weekly exercise classes
From arm stretches to gentle pilates, a group of pensioners in Croatia are keeping active well into their later years....
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
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sports
Sam Darnold leads game-winning drive in OT and Vikings beat Bears 30-27 after blowing late lead
CHICAGO (AP) — Sam Darnold figured the Vikings would recover the Bears’ onside kick near the end of regulation and he would only need to kneel....
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
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nature
The Taliban said women could study — three years on they still can’t
Afghanistan is the only country in the world that stops its girls and women from attending schools and universities. And the Taliban show no sign...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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shopping
Teens on bikes steal from supermarket near USC, hurl homophobic slurs at couple
In what seems to be part of a recent crime trend, a group of about three dozen bike-riding teens swarmed a supermarket near USC before...
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parenting
Smoking as preteen, teenager can injure young people's hearts
Sneaking cigarettes might seem like a harmless preteen rite of passage, but it's more dangerous than you think, a new study warns. Regular smoking at...
upi.com - 30+ days ago
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science
Japanese student project leads to new superconductor discovery
A new superconducting material has been discovered by researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University in Japan.The material fits into a class of...
cosmosmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
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technology
Samsung Reveals Galaxy S25 Family With Even More AI and Gemini Integration
Samsung promises personal AI customization that won't wreck privacy. As is customary, Samsung has kicked off the year with an Unpacked smartphone...
extremetech.com - 30+ days ago
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gaming
Minecraft obsessed teen boys are destroying movie theaters: ‘It’s disgusting’
The game is supposed to be about building things up! Teens have been wrecking theaters during “A Minecraft Movie,” throwing popcorn buckets, spilling...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
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health
Vax Skeptic to Lead Autism Study; Liver Damage After RFK Jr. Recs; 'Chemtrail' Bans?
Note that some links may require registration or subscription. MedPage Today is collecting stories of HHS staffers across all agencies affected by...
medpagetoday.com - 30+ days ago
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food & drink / health / wellness
A New Study Finds That the Only Thing More Harmful Than Added Sugar in Drinks Is Not Consuming Any Sugar at All
“A low intake of treats was associated with a higher risk of all the studied outcomes.” A cheeky little slice of cake here, a cookie...
foodandwine.com - 30+ days ago
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nutrition
‘A Candy Bar Helped Heal My Gut’: One Woman’s Inspiring Journey to Better Digestive Health
After a colon cancer scare, Katie made her own healthier candy bar—and it was life-changing How can this be? I’m too young to...
womansworld.com - 30+ days ago
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nutrition / health
Over 30? Eating More of This Could Reduce Long-Term Stroke Risk, Found New Study
Two medical researchers in China even provided a full list of foods participants reported that resulted in the lowest stroke rates. The National...
thehealthy.com - 30+ days ago
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business
2025s most and least innovative states: Where does your state rank?
With over $ 800 billion spent annually on research and development, innovation remains a driving force behind the U.S. economy. A new WalletHub study...
fingerlakes1.com - 30+ days ago
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teaching
PBS KIDS Announces Newest Animated Series, PHOEBE & JAY, Premiering Fall 2025
Preschool Series Promotes Early Literacy Skills that Empower Young Audiences to Navigate their World Arlington, VA, January 22, 2025 – Today PBS KIDS...
pbs.org - 30+ days ago
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