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Exercise and the Brain

Serena Mao Running, swimming, playing sports: all are examples of the infamous and eternal struggle we call exercise. We all know physical exertion is necessary in our lives; without it, we would lose flexibility, speed, and what some consider a pleasant appearance. …

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The Green New Deal

By Christopher Noll With the 2018 midterm elections, the Democratic Party regained the House of Representatives and began to push for funding for a “Green New Deal.” Many are confused about what the “Green New Deal” is, what will it cost, and …

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Dental Anesthesia

By Sandra Reece Now on the third week of Dental Health Month, we are going to focus on types of anesthesia, as they are essential to alleviating pain for patients at the dentist’s office. Luckily for people of this generation, modern anesthesia …

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Deepfakes

by Kevin Zhang Recently on the internet, a new form of video editing has appeared, called deepfake. Deepfakes are audio of someone saying something put into a video of someone else doing something. The original video/audio is manipulated so that actions and …

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Be Straightforward

Samantha Zhang Social intelligence is difficult––it’s almost impossible to decide what people are thinking at any specific moment. As beings that desire social integration and interaction, humans strive to preserve a positive reputation by dealing with others in ways that make the …

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Later Start Times

By Julie Broch Unionville-Chadds Ford became the first school district in the Philadelphia-area to push their start time to 8 a.m. so students can get more sleep. They say the extra cost of busing and the effect it had on people’s schedules …

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Cheering Yourself Up

By: Michelle Hua Everyone has their bad days: you might have had a bad day at school or work, or you have gotten into an argument with your friend. When you’re feeling down, take some time to make yourself feel better. Let …

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