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When our test kitchen pros stumble upon a viral recipe, they just have to give it a try. Recently, an all-but-forgotten dump cake from the ’90s has been making the rounds on social media. It’s called Magic Cake, and you don’t even need to cast a spell—or have any baking skills—to make it. Kendra Myler (aka @mommymyler) recently shared a video of her ’90s Magic Cake recipe to TikTok, where it amassed over 7.5 million views in just a few weeks. Like this holiday dessert dip or the super-popular Trader Joe’s Lobster Pasta, it was one of those viral recipes…

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Choosing topics for social psychology research papers or projects for class can be challenging. It is a broad and fascinating field, which can make it challenging to figure out what you want to investigate in your research. Social psychology explores how individual thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are affected by social influences. It explores how each person’s behavior is affected by their social environment. This article explores a few different social psychology topics and research questions you might want to study in greater depth. It covers how to start your search for a topic as well as specific ideas you might…

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Colorectal cancer deaths in people under 50 have risen 1.1% annually since 2005.It is now the leading cause of cancer death in Americans under 50, surpassing lung cancer.Early screening and symptom awareness are key to reversing this trend. When we think about the long-term trends in healthcare and medicine, we often hope for a straight line pointing toward progress. For the most part, when it comes to cancer mortality in the United States, that’s exactly what we see. Thanks to breakthroughs in treatment, better screening technologies and widespread public health campaigns against smoking, fewer people are dying from cancer today…

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It’s a complete meal that cooks up quickly in one skillet, so cleanup is extra easy.Protein, fiber and essential vitamins and minerals are packed into one delicious meal. You can use regular orzo instead of whole-wheat orzo in this recipe. Our One-Pot Chicken, Spinach & Sun-Dried Tomato Orzo is bursting with bright and tangy flavor and perfect for any night of the week. Protein-packed chicken cutlets are nestled in a bed of whole-wheat orzo infused with garlic, shallots and sweet sun-dried tomatoes. We packed in more nutrition with folate-rich spinach, and feta cheese for a calcium boost. It’s flavor on flavor…

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Key Takeaways People with PTSD may develop social anxiety because they feel they can’t connect with others. Veterans with PTSD and those seeking treatment for PTSD have the highest rates of social anxiety disorder. It is important to seek help if you have both PTSD and social anxiety disorder because effective treatments are available. PTSD and social anxiety disorder (SAD) commonly co-occur, and there are a number of possible reasons why people with PTSD, as compared to those without the diagnosis, may be more likely to develop fears of social situations. What Is Social Anxiety Disorder? SAD (sometimes also called…

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Family history can predispose a person to developing psoriasis. Having a parent or another family member with psoriasis increases your risk of developing it yourself. More than 20 percent of psoriasis patients report having a family history.[2]“Genetics seems to play a large role — people with psoriasis often have a family history of psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis,” says Shilpi Khetarpal, MD, a dermatologist at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus in Ohio.But the role of genes isn’t clear-cut. Some people who develop psoriasis don’t have genes that increase their risk, and some people with genes that are known to increase the risk…

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Almost everyone has a harmful habit. In the most recent Health Survey for England report (the survey has been paused since the pandemic), nearly nine in 10 adults said they regularly engage in a damaging behaviour, such as smoking or drinking alcohol excessively.These habits are often addictions, misguided coping mechanisms or adversity driven, and many are easy to fall into. There are all sorts of reasons why people develop harmful habits, and the difficulty of quitting is scientifically understood.The good news is that there are tried and tested methods to help you quit just about any harmful habit. You’ll find…

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Scroll through Instagram or TikTok long enough and you’ll almost certainly see enthusiasts for special diets, supplements, or a 30-day lifestyle overhaul with promises that they’ll “reset” your hormones. These plans often claim they can fix everything from fatigue and brain fog to stubborn weight gain and mood swings. The idea of wiping the slate clean and starting over with a body in better balance sounds tempting—but is that actually how hormones work?Short answer: not really. The idea of a quick hormonal “reset” misunderstands what hormones are and how your body already works to keep them in check, Deena Adimoolam,…

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We may earn a commission from links on this page. Taylor Sheridan and Billy Bob Thornton are such a natural pairing that it’s not at all surprising that Landman has been yet another hit for the creator behind Yellowstone and it’s many spin-offs. Thornton plays Billy Norris, a crackerjack consultant, fixer, and general hired gun for a major oil conglomerate in present-day West Texas. Beyond the complicated economics and politics of the oil industry, the poor guy’s also dealing with extremely complicated family drama, debt, criminal ties, and substance-abuse issues. Call it Dallas for a new generation.You can stream Landman…

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Some people seem to have the impressive ability to shake off setbacks and stay positive. Meanwhile, even the most confident among us can feel defeated after missing out on a dream job or getting ghosted by yet another promising Hinge match. The difference between people who can bounce back from these demoralizing situations—and those who fall apart—isn’t how often they’ve experienced them, Jenny Wang, PhD, a licensed psychologist based in Houston, tells SELF. It’s all about how they make sense of those setbacks.“Pretty much everyone is going to experience failure,” Dr. Wang says. But when things go wrong (as they…

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