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New research found teens and young adults who even briefly cut time on social media gained self esteem. Try these 5 tips to help them — and yourself — improve screen-life balance.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentUniversity of Dayton researchers have developed software to not only train highway workers to respond to accidents but to track their physical and eye movement and pupil dilation so safety managers can analyze how they would behave in dangerous situations.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentDespite more advanced treatments, a new Ohio State study discovered disparities continued within minority communities.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Ohio State University College of Medicine announced Thursday a new community medicine MD track designed to increase the number of doctors practicing in rural communities.
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In a statement after the Senate passed the roughly $700 billion bill, the president said "doing the important thing almost always" requires compromises.
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Researchers at Ohio State University have created a patch that could make apps that track contact tracing stronger against cyber threats.
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The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles has opened a new online portal that allows drivers to renew their license without visiting a BMV branch.
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Business & EconomyA proposed hydrogen plant in Piketon, Ohio is gaining steam. A Texas-based energy company plans to build on the site of a former uranium enrichment facility. While local leaders support the project, they hope it is not an empty promise and it’s safe for workers and neighbors.
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For years tech companies have pushed the stock market to new heights but in 2022 tech is taking a beating. However, as the stock market takes a downward turn the tech sector is performing worse than most. Today on Tech Tuesday we look at why tech stocks are hurting now.
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Foods are being designed to fool our brains into thinking we’ve received nutrition when we haven’t. The new book 'The End of Craving' looks at why we’ve gone from fit to fat and whether we can appreciate food that is cooked and consumed closer to its natural state.
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Nurses at The Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center protested Thursday outside of the hospital to express their dissatisfaction with the latest contract proposal made by the hospital. The nurses are seeking better pay and working conditions.
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Australian scientists confirm the mass bleaching, yet are hopeful the world's largest coral reef ecosystem can recover.