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New Data Connects Smartphone Ownership at Age 12 to Obesity and Mental Health Concerns
Early smartphone ownership at age 12 is linked to higher risks of depression, obesity, and insufficient sleep, placing your child on a riskier long-term developmental path Each year earlier a child receives a smartphone increases the odds of obesity and insufficient sleep, showin ... Show More
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Why GLP-1 Drugs Trigger Hair Loss
GLP-1 drugs trigger rapid metabolic stress that shuts down hair growth, leading to thinning, reduced density, and delayed-onset shedding Dermatologists report a consistent pattern of telogen effluvium in GLP-1 users, a condition in which stress pushes large numbers of hair follic ... Show More
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How Anxiety Can Hijack Your Bathroom Habits
Parcopresis, or "shy bowel syndrome," is a condition that makes having a bowel movement outside your home feel impossible. Meanwhile, paruresis, or "shy bladder," causes similar difficulty with urinating in public restrooms A study in Frontiers in Psychology found that about 14% ... Show More
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