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In the spring and summer of 2025, social media posts accurately claimed adding Hawaiian pink salt to a glass of lemon water favors weight loss. As people prepared for swimsuit season in 2025, a claim ...
Leading Chinese scholar Zheng Yongnian says policy adviser groups should be based on a practical 'indigenous knowledge system ...
We’re wired to connect, but are we getting it right? As global health leaders point to a loneliness crisis, it's time to ...
Some wellness influencers have been pushing the use of coffee enemas on social media. But are their claims backed by ...
Elaborate, multistep shower routines are all over social media. They can inspire people to spending endless amounts of time ...
Scientists are crucial voices in the public debate about wicked problems—societal-scale, high-stakes issues with no clear ...
Today, the Tennessee Department of Education released the 2024-25 Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) state and district-level results, which include both fall 2024 end-of-course ...
How does social media affect mental health in children and teens? Positive Effects of Social Media on Children and Teens In some ways, social media can benefit mental health. For instance, it provides ...
The Department of Social Sciences at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, MI offers many research intensive degrees ...
As it turns 90, Social Security ‘matters more than ever,’ CEO Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan says. Here's why AARP continues fighting for the program.
The agency's newly minted commissioner faced pointed questions from lawmakers about the future of the agency and its ability to pay Americans their benefits and protect their privacy.
The Social Security Administration is providing less information about caller wait times. Critics complain it's misleading the public.