In today’s news, eastern Libya receives safe water installations, traditional cooling technique gains traction in India, startup in Great Britain creates battery that runs on soil and bacteria, light therapy shown to potentially aid in brain injury recovery, indigenous woman from Australia wins top environmental prize, US firm develops method to reduce production time for low-cost vegan casein, and strange species discovered in a cave inside Âu Lạc’s (Vietnam’s) Phong Nha - KẻBàng National Park.
Research shows that internet addiction can change brain chemistry in young people, leading to more addictive behaviors and potential mental health issues. It can also impact development, social interactions, intellectual abilities, and physical coordination. Typical signs include difficulty maintaining relationships, lying about online activity, irregular eating habits, and disrupted sleep. Parents are advised to educate themselves and set healthy boundaries for screen use, and promote offline activities to support healthy brain development. By staying informed and proactive, we can help develop healthier relationships with technology and prevent potential negative effects.
Laughter offers great feel-good company and the joke of the day is on its way. It’s called “You I Love.”
A husband could never express his love well enough for his hard-to-please wife…
“There is no woman on planet Earth I love more than you!”
“Oh, is that so? What about the other planets?”
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And now we have a heartline from Chelsea in Adelaide, Australia