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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Making Mental Health Trials Safer

In the world of mental health research, there's a big push to make trials safer and more effective. This isn't just about giving people the right pills. It's about making sure that the way we test things like lifestyle changes and talk therapy are safe and effective. This is especially important bec

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Feb 25 2025EDUCATION

Drawing for Learning: A Fun Way to Study

Ever thought that doodling could be a super useful study tool? Well, it can be! Drawing helps students remember stuff better, improves how they observe things, and makes them more interested in what they're learning. But, let's be real, it can also be a bit tough and time-consuming. So, how can we m

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Feb 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rum: Scotland's Starlit Wonder

Rum, a tiny island off Scotland's west coast, is home to just 40 people. Most of the island is a nature reserve, covered in mountains, peatland, and heath. What sets Rum apart is its lack of artificial light. No streetlights, no neon signs, just pure darkness at night. Imagine a January evening on

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Feb 24 2025POLITICS

Immigration Enforcement in LA: What's Really Going On?

In the heart of Los Angeles, a new wave of immigration enforcement has begun. This is not the first time, but it's definitely a big deal. The city has seen a surge in federal agents, all thanks to a new set of operations ordered by the Trump administration. The goal? To catch and deport people who

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Unpacking Weight Bias: The Arabic Fat Phobia Scale

Imagine living in a world where your body size can affect how others treat you. This is the reality for many people facing weight bias, or fat phobia, which is a big issue in many cultures, including Arabic-speaking ones. People with larger bodies often face unfair attitudes and stereotypes. These n

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Kids at Risk: How Healthcare Can Step In

The sexual exploitation of children for profit is a massive global issue. It's called CSEC, which stands for Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. This means kids under 18 are forced into sexual acts for money or other benefits. It's a huge problem in the U. S. too. It's hard to know exactly h

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Turkish Kids and PTSD: A New Tool for Better Understanding

PTSD, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is a serious issue that can affect anyone who has gone through a traumatic event. Kids are no exception. In fact, many children who experience trauma don't get the help they need because their symptoms go unnoticed. This is a big problem, especially in places

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

Amazing Crystals: Shrinking and Stretching with Heat

Imagine a material that can stretch and shrink dramatically with just a bit of heat. Sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? Well, scientists have found a crystal that does just that. This isn't your average crystal. It's made from a special type of dibenzothiophene sulfone. Whe

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Risks: University Students and HIV/AIDS

In Henan, China, a significant number of young students are getting infected with HIV. This is a major concern because students are becoming a key group in the spread of the virus. A recent study looked into how much students know about HIV/AIDS, their attitudes towards it, their risky sexual behavi

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

When Mistakes Happen: How People React to Medical Errors Online

Medical errors can be scary. They happen more often than we think, especially in busy places like emergency departments. A study looked at how people react when they see these mistakes online. People can be quick to judge. They might blame the doctors or the hospital. But, it's important to remembe

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