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09/22/2023
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By Zoey Sky
How to deal with bad eating habits: Understanding sugar addiction
Ending dinner with a piece of chocolate is a nice treat, but you may need to rethink your eating habits if you often finish off a whole chocolate by yourself. Sugar cravings can affect your overall health and may cause different complications like obesity and diabetes. Experts are still only beginning to understand the nature […]
09/20/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Study reveals gambling resulted in 184 suicides in Victoria, Australia
A study in the Australian state of Victoria has found that gambling directly caused many suicide deaths in a span of eight years. The study was conducted by researchers from Federation University Australia. The landmark study of data from the coroner called for “urgent calls to deal with suicide prevention.” Researchers found that 184, or 4.2 percent, […]
09/13/2023
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Here’s how essential oils help relieve depression symptoms
Aromatherapy is the practice of using essential oils – potent plant extracts that possess beneficial properties – to promote well-being and treat various health issues. This holistic treatment has been around for centuries and can be traced back to the time of the ancient Egyptians. Today, aromatherapy is still used as an adjunct therapy in clinical […]
09/06/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Parents and school officials of small Irish town unite to BAN SMARTPHONES for children as old as 13
Parents in the small seaside Irish town of Greystones in County Wicklow, have come together to implement a ban on smartphone usage for their children. All eight primary schools in Greystones, about 15 miles south of Dublin and with a population of 18,000, have joined parents’ associations in adopting the “no-smartphone code.” This voluntary pact […]
08/31/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Screen time linked to developmental delays in young children
Some parents often entertain bored kids with smartphones or tablets, but a study has revealed that screen time may be linked to developmental delays in younger children. The study was published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics and the research team included experts from Japan’s Tohoku University and Hamamatsu University School of Medicine. For the study, researchers […]
08/29/2023
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By Laura Harris
Insanity: Canadian woman seeking help for suicidal thoughts receives suggestion to commit ASSISTED SUICIDE
A Canadian woman seeking help for her suicidal thoughts was left shocked and distressed when a clinician assessing her case suggested medical assistance in dying (MAID), commonly called euthanasia. Thirty-seven-year-old Kathrin Mentler of Vancouver, British Columbia has battled depression for most of her life. She has even attempted suicide multiple times, but managed to survive […]
08/23/2023
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
The best adaptogenic herbs for managing stress
Adaptogens are herbs or active plant compounds that bolster the body’s ability to respond to stress. They can also help restore balance after stressful situations. Stress, simply put, is your body’s normal reaction to pressure or a visible/palpable threat. According to researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, stress can sometimes be good for you as […]
08/22/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Study: Number of chronically absent students has increased by 6.5 MILLION after COVID-19 pandemic
At the height of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, people were told to stay indoors to stop the spread of infections. However, a study conducted by Stanford University researchers on how COVID-19 lockdowns affected classroom attendance suggests that the lockdowns may have done more harm than good, especially among students. According to the study, the number of chronically absent students […]
08/22/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Study: Irregular sleep patterns linked to harmful gut bacteria
A new study has associated irregular sleep patterns to “bad” gut bacteria. The study conducted by researchers from King’s College London (KCL) and ZOE, the personalized nutrition company, is the first to discover several links between social jet lag, defined as “the shift in your internal body clock when your sleeping patterns change between workdays and free days,” and […]
08/22/2023
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By News Editors
Ramaswamy: Kids who believe they are trans have “a mental health condition”
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has declared that if a child says they are transgender, then they are really suffering from a mental health crisis, and that it is “inhumane” to affirm their misguided belief. (Article by Steve Watson republished from Summit.news) “When a kid is saying their gender doesn’t match their biological sex, they’re going […]
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