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Veterans Seeking Comradeship in Health Care

April 15, 2025

Veterans often share a special bond. This bond is something that many veterans miss when they leave the service. It is a sense of belonging and shared experiences that can be hard to find elsewhere. When it comes to health care, veterans might not always think about this bond. Usually, they focus o

science

What Happens When the Brain's Social Compass Fails?

April 15, 2025

The amygdala is a small part of the brain that plays a big role in how people interact with others. Specifically, the basolateral amygdala (BLA) is thought to help figure out how close or distant someone feels to another person. This is important for deciding how generous to be. But does the BLA act

celebrities

Michelle Obama: Choosing Herself and Speaking Her Truth

April 12, 2025

Michelle Obama has always been a strong figure in the public eye. She has two kids and has faced a lot of attention in recent months. People have talked about her not attending certain big events. They have also talked about rumors of trouble in her marriage. But Michelle has a clear message for eve

politics

The Fight Over Medicaid and Planned Parenthood

April 6, 2025

The Supreme Court had a lively debate on Wednesday. The topic was whether states should be able to stop giving Medicaid money to Planned Parenthood. This isn't just about one state or one organization. It's part of a bigger fight over who gets to decide where low-income patients go for their healthc

technology

Apple's Bold Move: The iPhone 17's New Direction

April 4, 2025

Apple is switching things up with the iPhone 17 lineup. This time, they're taking cues from their popular smartwatch. The iPhone 17 family, especially the Air and Pro Max, is set to look quite different. For years, Apple has released four iPhone models: a basic one, a Plus, a Pro, and a Pro Max. But

lifestyle

Kitchen Upgrade: When Good Knives Make a Difference

March 23, 2025

In the world of cooking, tools matter. Many folks spend hours in the kitchen, chopping, slicing, and dicing. But not everyone pays attention to the quality of their knives. For a long time, one person was content with average cutlery. The main concern was that the knives were not cheap, dull, or poo

celebrities

The Corset Comeback: Fashion's New Favorite Waist Cincher

March 22, 2025

Corsets are making a significant comeback in the fashion world. These garments are designed to create an hourglass figure by cinching the waist. Celebrities like Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and the Kardashians have been spotted sporting corsets, showcasing their ability to create a slimmer appearance.

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What's on Your Plate? The Money and Mindset Mix

March 20, 2025

Food choices are not just about what's on the table. They are about what's in your wallet and your head. Some curious minds wanted to figure out if how much money someone has affects what they eat. They also wanted to know if how people think about food plays a role. So, they did some research acros

education

Schools in Turmoil: Big Changes at the Department of Education

March 13, 2025

The U. S. Department of Education is in for a big shakeup. Over 1, 300 jobs are being cut, and about 600 more employees have already left voluntarily. This means nearly half the department's workforce is gone. These employees were crucial. They made sure federal money went to schools in need and stu

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Shingles Shots: What Matters Most to Older Adults in South Korea

March 10, 2025

In South Korea, shingles is becoming more common, and the population is aging. This means that more older adults are at risk. To help with this, researchers wanted to know what older adults and their adult children think about getting the shingles vaccine. They asked 800 people, including those who