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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
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running
Saugus distance coach, former UCLA runner Sergey Sushchikh finishes eighth in LA Marathon
Marathon running has strengthened the bond with former UCLA teammates and is helping him coach young athletes Subscribe to continue reading this...
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apps
10 Best Prepaid Debit Cards for Teens & Kids [Reloadable]
It can be difficult to teach children how to spend and save responsibly, but it doesn’t have to be. A debit card can be...
wealthup.com
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parenting
Restoring Study 329: efficacy and harms of paroxetine and imipramine in treatment of major depression in adolescence
• Joanna Le Noury, research psychologist1, • John M Nardo, retired clinical assistant professor2, • David Healy, professor1, • Jon Jureidini, clinical...
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health
Off switch for known driver of prostate cancer discovered
Prostate cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer, and the fifth leading cause of cancer death, among men worldwide, but a new study gives more...
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education
How the ‘war on terror’ paved the way for student deportations in the US
Experts say there are parallels between attempts to expel pro-Palestinian student protesters and Bush-era deportations. When Asad Dandia received a message from a young man...
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money
Barrister said the defendant had bought 'drink and drugs' after her benefits had accrued
A 39-year-old woman who attempted to spit at a police officer has received a suspended jail term. Catherine Louise Young, of no fixed abode in...
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wellness
Ultra-processed foods may increase fat and weight, regardless of exercise: Study
Another potential warning sign for diets high in ultra-processed foods: It can lead to arthritis. Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, studied the...
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health
New Study Reveals Dairy's Complicated Role in Blood Pressure, Cholesterol Levels—What You Need to Know
• Consuming dairy products often could be linked to reduced blood pressure, but also less healthy cholesterol levels, a study found. • While there is some...
health.com
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pets
Why you should (not) get a dog: The pros and cons of dog ownership
Are dogs really the key to better health and a happier life? In a new study, appearing in Scientific Reports, dog owners were invited to...
phys.org
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learning
The 3 cognitive scripts that subtly rule our lives
In a 1979 study, cognitive scientists discovered something peculiar: When participants were asked to describe everyday experiences — going to the...
bigthink.com
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shopping
Anker PowerPort III Nano for iPhone and Android Smartphones with USB-C to Lightning Cable
Boost your charging game with the PowerPort III Nano, a 20 W charger that’s small yet mighty. Keep your devices powered up fast, wherever you...
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travel
Almost half of travelers admit to doing this gross act when they can’t find a toilet, new study reveals
When you gotta go, you gotta go. A new study conducted by bathroom supply store, QS Supplies, surveyed 1,000 UK and American travelers on their...
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food & drink
New Study: Coffee at This Hour Could Lower Heart Disease Risk and Help You Live Longer
Harvard and Tulane health researchers say there's a potential marked difference in lifespan for morning versus all-day coffee drinkers. That...
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books
Spring break book fair inspires young readers with hundreds of free books
Back in 2023, hometown sports hero Trey Draper published his first book “Winning Language,” aimed at helping people realize their full potential. So...
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parenting
Teen Stress Is Expensive, Experts Say -- So How Can We Reduce It?
THURSDAY, Jan. 16, 2025 -- Stressed-out teenagers appear to be dragging down the U.S. economy, a new study says.Teenagers suffering from anxiety or...
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fashion
The Sell-Out Dress I Waited Months For Is Back In Stock - But Not For Long
Now that temperatures are creeping into the late teens, you can expect Damson Madder dresses to once again take centre stage in the spring/summer...
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health
Largest-Ever Study on Ayahuasca Reveals Its Potential to Boost Mental Health and Well-Being
What if a centuries-old Amazonian brew held the key to better mental health and well-being? Ayahuasca, a psychoactive tea traditionally used in...
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science
After analyzing 4,500 blind dates, scientists found both men and women prefer younger partners
Apparently, when we put aside social norms, most people are drawn to younger partners....
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entrepreneurship
3 Tips For Fostering A Culture Of Innovation In Your Organization
We’ve seen it time and time again: Innovation is critical to success. It leads to new and improved ways of doing things. It’s...
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business
Americans moving past taboos about family financial planning, study finds
Americans have historically been averse to discussing financial matters among family members, but a recent study by Fidelity Investments found that attitudes toward taboo wealth...
foxbusiness.com
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auto
If you drive an electric car, you don't go back - study
Research by Global EV Assistance states that 92% of drivers who own a battery-powered car will buy it again If you buy an electric car, you...
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nature
Horses much more intelligent than previously thought, study suggests
Horses are a lot smarter than previously believed, researchers argue, after a study revealed how they cleverly adapted their approach to a game in...
phys.org
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technology
GPT 4.5 Passes the Turing Test: Study
The University of California, San Diego, unveiled a research study on Tuesday that claims to provide the “first empirical evidence that any...
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fashion
What are young designers excited about in fashion right now?
Yesterday evening (April 2), guests gathered inside Milan’s Palazzo del Ghiaccio to celebrate the International Woolmark Prize 2025. The competition’s artistic director and Dazed’s...
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entrepreneurship
Frank founder Charlie Javice jury can't hear what she thought of Theranos fraudster Elizabeth Holmes: judge
Charlie Javice — the young tech entrepreneur accused of tricking the nation's largest bank into paying $ 175 million for her college financial-aid startup — once had a lot...
businessinsider.com
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