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Sabrina Carpenter Describes Coachella As Her Most Ambitious Performance To Date

Sabrina Carpenter discusses the extensive preparation and ambition behind her upcoming Coachella performances, highlighting the unprecedented seven-month period she has had to develop her set.
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Sabrina Carpenter Margaret Qualley Madelyn Cline Make Grand Theft Larceny Look Chic In House Tour Video

Sabrina Carpenter’s new video for “House Tour” features her and co-stars Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline breaking into a mansion, enjoying a lavish party, and making a stylish getaway. The video is the third from Carpenter’s album Man’s Best Friend, following her chart-topping singles. Carpenter continues to headline major music festivals including Coachella.
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Sharon Osbourne Puts Los Angeles Residence Shared With Ozzy On Market For 17 Million

Sharon Osbourne has placed her Los Angeles home, previously shared with late husband Ozzy Osbourne, on the market for $17 million. The Mediterranean-style estate, built in 1929 and located in Hancock Park, features six bedrooms, eleven bathrooms, over 10,000 square feet of living space, and a guesthouse. Originally purchased in 2015 for $11.85 million from Saw producer Oren Koules, the home was first listed in 2022 for $18 million but was later withdrawn as the Osbournes considered relocating to the U.K. Following Ozzy's death in July 2023 at age 76 from a heart attack with coronary artery disease and Parkinson's disease as contributing factors, Sharon now splits her time between California and the U.K.
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Snl Season 51 Wraps Up May With Olivia Rodrigo Paul Mccartney And More

NBC has announced the final three episodes of SNL Season 51, featuring Olivia Rodrigo’s hosting debut, Matt Damon’s third hosting role, and a season finale with Will Ferrell and Paul McCartney. Key release dates for albums and films tied to the guests are highlighted.
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Study Childhood Consumption Of Junk Food Causes Enduring Brain Alterations

University College Cork research finds that childhood diets rich in fat and sugar cause permanent changes in brain regions controlling appetite, with effects lasting into adulthood despite weight normalization. The study highlights the importance of early nutrition and suggests that probiotics and prebiotics can improve feeding behaviors by supporting gut microbiota.
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Study Consuming Coffee At Night May Trigger Impulsive Actions In Women

Research from the University of Texas at El Paso indicates that nighttime caffeine consumption may cause impulsive behavior in women, with implications for those working late shifts or in demanding professions.
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Study Depression Leads To Greater And More Prolonged Financial Setbacks Than Cancer Or Stroke

A Danish study of nearly five million people reveals depression causes more significant and lasting income losses than stroke or breast cancer, with younger workers suffering the most substantial financial setbacks, despite a strong welfare system.
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Study Digital Detox Can Reverse 10 Years Of Brain Aging

New research highlights that limiting smartphone internet access for two weeks can cut daily online time in half and improve cognitive health to a degree akin to reversing 10 years of brain aging. Partial digital detoxes also yield mental health benefits, supported by Harvard findings on reduced anxiety and sleep issues after one week of decreased phone use.
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Study Dogs Are Experiencing An Unexplained Increase In Brain Size

A recent study published in Evolution reveals that modern dog breeds are experiencing an increase in brain size relative to ancient breeds, with brain size growing larger the further genetically they are from wolves. This trend challenges previous assumptions about domestication and brain size, suggesting social complexity and adaptation to human environments may play significant roles.
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Study Falling Back Causes Greater Decline In Mood Than Springing Forward

A study published in PLOS One found that mood declines more sharply after the fall transition to Standard Time than after the spring shift to Daylight Saving Time. Seasonal clock changes, intended to better utilize daylight, disrupt sleep and daily routines, leading to negative public sentiment and health risks. The debate continues over adopting permanent time standards, with current observance varying globally.
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Study Higher Optimism Associated With Reduced Dementia Risk

Harvard's longitudinal study of over 9,000 older adults found a 15% lower dementia risk among those with higher optimism, consistent across demographics and health variables, suggesting optimism as a promising area for prevention research.
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Study Marriage Associated With Reduced Cancer Risk

A recent study demonstrates that marriage is linked to lower cancer rates, with never-married men and women facing significantly higher risks. The research attributes this to factors like healthcare access and social support, though some experts argue the benefits arise from systemic biases rather than marriage itself. Advocacy for removing barriers and recognizing alternative support networks is highlighted.
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