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The Hidden Reason for Rewatching Favorite Shows
There’s a funny thing that happens when we finish a TV series that we love. We’re left with that bittersweet feeling of saying goodbye to ...
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And the Verse of the Year Goes To…
Every year, YouVersion announces which Bible verses are the most shared, bookmarked, and highlighted by its users. The list often includes the classics ...
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The World of Replacement Alcohol
While booze has, for thousands of years now, been the most socially acceptable form of self-medication, its many health detriments have pushed some to ...
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New Scents to Brighten Your Day
Giant companies that study us in hopes of unearthing insights that can help them sell more potato chips, laundry detergent, and lipstick have reached ...
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Snapchat Lets Users See How They Rank with Friends
A Snapchat feature lets paying users see their position in their friends’ digital orbits. For some teens, whose friends are everything, it’s ...
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Stress Can Shrink Your Brain
There's been a lot of research about stress and here's the bad news: it's really bad for your body and your brain. Dr. Rajita Sinha imaged ...
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Pet Rocks Offer “Comfort” to Overworked Young Adults
Lee So-hee, a 30-year-old office worker, used to live alone in Seoul. That changed in November when a friend gave her a rock. “If you really think ...
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Gen Z's World Is an Alternate Tech Reality
In his book The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing An Epidemic of Mental Illness, Jonathan Haidt tells the story of what ...
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Golfer Loses $240,000 for Not Golfing Faster
Polish golfer Adrian Meronk stood over his second shot on the 18th hole of a pro tournament on March 3rd, 2024 and saw another opportunity to climb up ...
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Are You Overwhelmed by the Headlines?
In today's fast-paced world, the constant stream of news can feel like a firehose. Political scandals, partisan squabbles, conspiracy theories, outrage, ...
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