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Instagram launches feature that urges teens to take a break

companies on Tuesday launched a feature that urges teenagers to take breaks from the photo-sharing platform and announced other tools aimed at protecting young users from harmful content on the Facebook-owned service.  Duelmen, Germany – August 10: Two teenagers and their father are busy with their smartphones. Staged picture on …

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eLife can't confirm many cancer research findings

Eight years ago, a team of medical-research” target=”_blank”>researchers< research. They recreated 50 experiments, the type of preliminary research with mice and test tubes that sets the stage for new cancer drugs. The results reported Tuesday: About half the scientifica> claims didn’t hold up.<. By the time cancer drugs reach the market, …

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Prince Harry slams 'deliberately vague' report regarding the scandal involving Prince Charles' former aide

celebrity-news” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>Prince Harry< former aide Michael Fawcett.  A recent inquiry found that Fawcett, who stepped down from his role earlier this year, did work with “fixers” regarding nominations for honors between 2014 and 2018, according to People magazine.  Originally, Fawcett had been accused of allegedly helping Saudi billionaire Mahfouz …

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Dog adopted after swimming 3,300 feet across the Ohio River

A runaway dog that swam 3,300 feet across the Ohio River in 2020 pets” target=”_blank”>has been adopted<, who recently adopted the pooch, SWNS reported.  VIRAL TIKTOK SHOWING A DOG CLIMBING THROUGH A STARBUCKS WINDOW SPARKS DEBATE According to the news agency, when Allie first ran away from her then-owner’s home, …

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Obesity: More than half of young adults are overweight, study says

More than half of young American adults are either nutrition-and-fitness, according to new Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine research.  In a study published last month in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), a team analyzed a nationally representative sample of 8,015 nonpregnant people ages 18 to 25 from …

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