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The Quest to Get Rid of Gray Hair
Humans have been trying to chase away gray hair for millennia. Clay tablets from the Assyrian Empire dated to the 7th Century B.C. mention using the gall ...
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Tom Brady’s Surprising ‘Point of Life’
Tom Brady has expressed frustration with the attitude of new athletes in professional sports. On the "DeepCut with VicBlends" podcast, he discussed ...
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Americans Desperate to Avoid Gray Hair
One-third of U.S. adults said they would probably or definitely take a drug to prevent or reverse graying if such a medication were approved, according ...
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The Rats that Love Taking Selfies
Augustin Lignier, a photographer in Paris, created a photo booth for rats. He took inspiration from B.F. Skinner, the famous researcher who made The Skinner ...
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Dying to Our Selfies
Singer-songwriter and author Sandra McCracken writes in an issue of CT magazine:
Greek mythology may not be a guide to the Christian life, but I appreciate ...
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Many Think They Can Land a Plane
Picture this: you’re nestled comfortably in your airline seat cruising towards your holiday destination when a flight attendant’s voice breaks ...
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Super Chickens Don’t Flourish
William Muir, a researcher at Purdue University, studies the productivity of chickens. He wants to know how to breed chickens that lay lots of eggs and ...
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Social Media Is Linked to Rise in Teen Sadness
The CDC’s bi-annual Youth Risk Behavior Survey (2023) showed that most teen girls (57%) now say that they experience persistent sadness or hopelessness ...
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Two Stories Vying for Attention in Our Hearts
Author and pastor Mark Sayers says there are two stories competing for our minds and hearts. The first story is broadcast loudly across pop culture, social ...
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Tim Keller Explains ‘Conversion of the Heart’
Tim Keller used this story to illustrate the “conversion of the heart.”
Many years ago, when I was in college, I was part of a Christian fellowship, ...
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