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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Walking and Back Pain: What's the Real Deal?

Back pain is a major issue that affects many people and can be quite expensive to treat. It is one of the most common reasons people visit doctors. One way to potentially lower the risk of chronic back pain is through regular physical activity. Walking is a popular and easy way to stay active. H

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Jun 13 2025SCIENCE

Sleep and Smart Choices: How Missing Out on Zzzs Affects Your Brain

Sleep is crucial for making good choices. Yet, many studies focus on broad behaviors and miss the details of how sleep loss messes with our brains. This piece looks at how missing out on sleep affects different parts of decision-making. It also points out some big problems with how these studies a

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Jun 12 2025SCIENCE

The Memory Puzzle: Unraveling Adult Trauma and Brain Function

The way our brains handle information can be deeply affected by tough times in adulthood. This isn't just about big, obvious traumas. Everyday stresses and challenges can also leave their mark. A recent study took a closer look at how these experiences might affect something called working memory. W

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Jun 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Smoking Makes a Comeback in Pop Culture

The entertainment world has seen a notable shift in the portrayal of smoking. It is no longer a taboo. In recent times, it has been glamorized and normalized in movies, music, and TV shows. This trend is not just limited to the screen. Many celebrities are openly embracing smoking in their personal

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Jun 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Fresh Features: A Double-Edged Sword for Developers

There is a lot of talk about new features coming to Apple devices. The tech giant recently showcased a bunch of updates for its operating systems. Some developers might not be thrilled with these updates. Why? Because Apple has a history of copying features from third-party apps. This practice i

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Jun 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Copycat Moves: What's New in 2025?

Apple has a habit of taking features from other apps and making them their own. This practice, known as "Sherlocking, " has been a part of Apple's strategy for a while. It all started back in the late '90s with a search app called Sherlock. This app let users search the web and their local files. Ar

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

Vanillin's Hidden Powers: A Look at New Medicines

In the world of medicine, scientists are always on the hunt for new ways to fight diseases. Recently, they've been exploring vanillin, the stuff that gives vanilla its sweet smell. It turns out, vanillin might be more than just a flavoring. Five new vanillin-based compounds, called Van 1 to Van

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Jun 09 2025CRIME

The Hidden Truths of a Troubled Relationship

The legal drama surrounding a prominent music figure took a dramatic turn when a former girlfriend, known as Jane, shared her harrowing experiences in court. Jane's testimony painted a disturbing picture of a relationship that began with passion but quickly devolved into a cycle of coercion and mani

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Jun 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Matchmaker's Dilemma: Love and Money in the Big Apple

In the bustling city of New York, finding love can be as challenging as finding an affordable apartment. This is the world that Lucy, a skilled matchmaker, navigates daily. She works for a high-end firm called Adore, which specializes in pairing up wealthy New Yorkers. Her job is not just about sett

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Jun 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Smart Machines Can Go Wrong

Researchers in Philadelphia wanted to see if they could trick some smart machines into doing bad things. They had three targets: a self-driving car, a wheeled robot, and a four-legged robot that looks like a dog. They wanted to see if they could make these machines do things they should not do. The

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