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Kids ages 9 to 11 who said their parents spent way too much on their smartphones were more prone to anxiety, attention issues and hyperactivity later on compared to the youngsters of parents who weren't phone-obsessed
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Young adults who feel excluded because of their political identity are more likely to experience anger and less willing to engage with people from the opposing political side…
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Research found in the U.S incarcerated individuals were 39 percent more likely to die from any cause than those who were not incarcerated
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A new US study finds that even when parents lock up their guns, teens often still feel they can access them.
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Is there any good way to troubleshoot deadlock issues in Rust?
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CRISPR experiments suggest female fruit flies are more resilient to disturbances of their circadian system than males
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2025)
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Pornhub, YouPorn and RedTube to block their sites in France starting Wednesday
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I built an API to post to Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, and Tumblr — without touching their APIs
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JFK files expose family secrets: Their relatives were CIA assets
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Dads with more education or financial stability tended to form stronger emotional bonds with their daughters
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The rate of climate change is far too fast relative to how slow corals can expand their geographic range into higher latitudes to compensate for the warming
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Research found individuals who reduced their weight from overweight to a healthy range during midlife, without medications or surgery, experienced meaningful long-term health benefits
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23andMe Says 15% of Customers Asked To Delete Their Genetic Data Since Bankruptcy
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Feeling politically excluded heightens antisocial tendencies, with young adults who feel excluded more likely to experience anger and less willing to engage with other side
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People who endorse “honor culture” values are more likely to believe they are invulnerable to illness, which is linked to lower rates of flu vaccination in the United States
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