
NFL Rumors: Deshaun Watson called out sick, Kenny Pickett injury, Claypool best suitor
Another slate of NFL rumors! Deshaun Watson missed the Browns' loss despite medical clearance, a Kenny Pickett update, and potential Chase Claypool suitors.
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Overreaction Monday: 3 'safe' NFL head coaches who should be sitting on a hotter seat
A look at three NFL head coaches who won't lose their jobs this season but maybe should.
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Welcome to Screw York
Is it a bad look for the NFL to lean whole-heartedly into the Taylor Swift craze?
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Why everyone's phone will alarm at 2:20 pm ET on Wednesday
If you hear a screeching alert go off on your cell phone -- and everyone else's cell phone -- this Wednesday at 2:20 pm ET, don't panic.
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Chiefs survive against the Jets with Taylor Swift at MetLife Stadium
The Kansas City Chiefs improved to 3-1 after they were able to take down the New York Jets and Zach Wilson during Sunday Night Football.
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4 Cincinnati Reds who won't be back next season, including 1 trade target
The Cincinnati Reds are a team in flux. After nearly making the postseason a few years ahead of schedule, it's time for this organization to transform into a contender.
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Rodney Harrison tried to bait Chris Jones into bashing Zach Wilson and failed spectacularly
Chris Jones may have been out to put Zach Wilson on his back on Sunday, but that doesn't mean he was out to disrespect him.
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Did Joe Burrow send a shot right back at Ja'Marr Chase, other receivers?
The Cincinnati Bengals are 1-3 after an ugly loss to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. Joe Burrow criticized the team's execution.
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Spanish nightclub hit by deadly fire was ordered to close in 2022, raising concerns of negligence
A Spanish nightclub ravaged by a fatal fire on Sunday was ordered to close in 2022 because it lacked a proper license, prompting questions over why authorities had not shut down the venue where more than a dozen people died.
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Microsoft CEO calls Google mobile search argument 'bogus'
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella on Monday took the witness stand in the U.S.
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Dr Denis Mukwege: Nobel Prize-winner to contest DR Congo presidency
Celebrated doctor Denis Mukwege won over the world - now his sights are set on leadership back home.
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Scientists have discovered a disturbing link between milk tea and depression
Bad news for milk tea drinkers, as the beverage - which comes in different forms such as bubble tea - has some disturbing links to depression, according to a new study. Milk tea is widely consumed worldwide, but it has become particularly popular among young people in China over recent years. While many of us buy the drink as a sweet treat or pick-me-up, researchers from Tsinghua University and the Central University of Finance and Economics in China investigated whether milk tea addiction is a thing. After 5,281 university students in Beijing were surveyed as part of the research published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, they found that milk tea addiction does exist and also spotted connections between this issue with anxiety and depression. Researchers noted the "tremendous growth" the beverage has had with youth as well as their findings from the study. "Our findings highlighted that milk tea consumption might lead to addiction, and it is associated with depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation," they wrote in the paper. Nearly half of the students surveyed said they had at least one cup of milk tea on a weekly basis, while a scale of addiction was used to understand the symptoms such as cravings, immoderation and how this affects daily life. Given that milk tea includes both caffeine and extra sugar, the effects of these ingredients cause worry - with low moods and social isolation as examples. "The results indicate that milk tea consumption might lead to addiction symptoms, including frequency, dependence/craving, intention to stop, unable to stop, tolerance, and guilty feelings," the paper read. Milk tea addiction has been compared to social media and drugs in terms of how damaging it can be, particularly when used to try and regulate emotions. However, a large study would be needed over a longer period of time to gain further understanding of this. To conclude, researchers want further regulation and safeguarding against both the physical and mental symptoms possibly connected to drinking milk tea, for example addiction, depression and obesity. "Current findings can assist policymakers in developing regulations such as restricting advertising, providing psycho-education, establishing food hygiene standards for such a prosperous youth-dominant consumption industry while protecting their mental health," they stated. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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