Por: The Times-Tribune Life January 03, 2023
TUESDAY, Jan. 3, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Social media's impact on young people is a hot topic, with most kids and teens wanting to do whatever their friends are doing... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 21, 2022
Police in Mattapoisett noticed a troubling trend this summer, as checks began disappearing from the mail.Residents who used the blue US Postal Service mailboxes outside of the local post office were discovering fraudulent activity in their bank accounts, after their checks were... + más
'Check-washing' scam hits Wellington businesses | WPTV
Postal Service pledges move to all-electric delivery fleet | WGN-TV
9to5Mac USA Tech December 12, 2022
A neat under-the-radar feature coming to iPhone with is the ability to customize for “More Frequent Updates.” But even though the capability is valuable, you may not want it turned on for all available apps, more on that below. Here’s how to enable Live Activities more... + más
Apple no longer signing iOS 16.0 and iOS 16.0.1, blocking downgrades from iOS 16.0.2 | 9to5Mac
Apple stops signing iOS 15.6.1, but you can still downgrade from iOS 16 | 9to5Mac
New York Post USA Life December 02, 2022
Teenagers’ brains prematurely aged due to the stress of pandemic lockdowns, according to a new study. The study, published in “,” which compared scans of teens’ brains from before the COVID-19 pandemic and at the end of the first year, found that their brains aged three... + más
Social Media Has Made Teen Friendships More Stressful | Time
Facebook is making teens’ accounts more private by default | The Verge
Slate USA Tech November 28, 2022
When Leonardo DiCaprio’s relationship with model/actress Camila Morrone ended three months after she celebrated her 25th birthday, the lifestyle site YourTango turned to neuroscience. DiCaprio has a . (His current flame, who is 27, is a .) “Given that DiCaprio’s cut-off... + más
Little Leaguer seriously injured in fall goes home from hospital: 'So grateful' | ABC News
How K-Pop Fans Actually Work as a Force for Political Activism in 2020 | Time
Time USA Business November 22, 2022
Searching for an explanation for compulsive shopping, I recently ran across the story of a woman who couldn’t stop . Her husband told doctors that each day, she would visit the market and return home with yet another furry creature in a compulsive habit that appeared almost... + más
Council Post: Employee Buy-In: 5 Ways To Turn Critics Into Advocates | Forbes
Best Buy CEO weighs in on consumer behavior amid current economic conditions | Fox Business
Newsweek USA Nation November 08, 2022
Donald Trump Jr. has been criticized online for attacking the health of Democratic Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman.Speaking at a campaign rally in Miami, Florida, on Sunday, Donald Trump's eldest son, 44, said the lieutenant governor had mush for brains... + más
Fetterman’s Doctor Says He’s Fit To Serve In Senate After Stroke | Forbes
One hour with Fetterman and Oz: Key takeaways from their only debate | NBC News
The New York Times USA Science October 12, 2022
Scientists have successfully transplanted clusters of human neurons into the brains of newborn rats, a striking feat of biological engineering that may provide more realistic models for neurological conditions such as autism and serve as a way to restore injured brains.In a... + más
Scientists grow human brain cells in rats — influencing rodents’ behavior | New York Post
Scientists grow human brain cells in rats to study diseases | Los Angeles Times
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