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November 12, 2025

When Video Games Can Kill

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Excessive gaming can have serious consequences, including hospitalization or death. This article explores real cases, explains why games can become addictive, and offers strategies to prevent harm, highlighting the importance of balance, health, and professional support for those struggling with gaming addiction.

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Published on November 12, 2025 07:00

November 10, 2025

Porn, Screens, and Self-Control in ADHD and Autism

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Emerging research shows that pornography and compulsive masturbation can intensify attention, impulse control, and emotional regulation challenges in those with ADHD or Autism. This article explores how dopamine-driven reward loops interact with neurodivergent brains—and outlines practical, evidence-informed strategies to reduce reliance on sexual behaviors while restoring focus, motivation, and emotional balance.

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Published on November 10, 2025 07:00

November 3, 2025

When Pleasure Turns to Addiction: The Porn Trap

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Pornography and masturbation can reshape the brain’s reward system, reinforcing compulsive habits and reducing natural satisfaction. Neuroscience shows how repeated stimulation alters dopamine pathways and weakens self-control. Understanding these mechanisms helps men reclaim focus, rebuild healthy rewards, and restore balance in an increasingly digital world.

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Published on November 03, 2025 07:00

October 20, 2025

Diet and Autism: What Recent Research Shows

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Recent research highlights how certain foods may influence autism symptoms. Gluten, casein, artificial dyes, ultra-processed foods, and heavy-metal-contaminated items have been linked to behavioral and gastrointestinal changes in some children with ASD. While effects vary, dietary modifications under professional guidance may help manage symptoms and improve overall well-being.

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Published on October 20, 2025 07:00

October 1, 2025

Chatbots and Tragedy: What Every Parent Must Know

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Recent cases link teen chatbot use to tragic suicides. While AI can feel like a safe listener, it cannot intervene in crises. Parents need to understand the risks, recognize warning signs, and set limits. This article explores high-profile cases, what went wrong, and practical steps to protect vulnerable adolescents from emotional harm online.

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Published on October 01, 2025 07:00

September 16, 2025

Vengeance vs. Justice: Choosing the Better Path

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After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, emotions run high. Vengeance may feel righteous, but it fuels hate and radicalization. Justice, not revenge, is the path forward—seeking lawful accountability rather than emotional retaliation. Breaking the cycle of hate is essential if we want to prevent more violence and keep society from collapsing into chaos.

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Published on September 16, 2025 07:00

September 11, 2025

Gamer Energy Drinks: Risks You Need to Know

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Energy drinks for gamers are marketed for focus and endurance, but their stimulants and additives carry health risks. High caffeine, artificial sweeteners, and erythritol can cause heart palpitations, digestive issues, and, in extreme cases, fatalities. Moderation, hydration, and awareness are essential to reduce potential long-term health impacts from these popular gaming supplements.

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Published on September 11, 2025 07:00

August 4, 2025

What Internet Addiction Does to the Teenage Brain

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This article explores how internet addiction impacts the teenage brain, disrupting networks responsible for self-control, attention, and emotional regulation. Based on recent research, it breaks down key brain structures, how they're affected, and why early intervention matters for healthy development.

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Published on August 04, 2025 06:00

July 28, 2025

What Every Parent Should Know About Virtual Autism

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Virtual Autism refers to autism-like symptoms in young children caused by excessive screen exposure. Unlike classic autism, it may be reversible with early intervention, including screen removal and increased social interaction.

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Published on July 28, 2025 06:00

July 17, 2025

How to Stop Hating Yourself and Start Living

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Do you feel trapped by your past mistakes and overwhelmed by guilt? This article explores the destructive cycle of excessive guilt, its impact on your life, and how to break free through self-awareness, forgiveness, and action. It’s time to stop running, face your emotions, and reclaim the life you were meant to live.

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Published on July 17, 2025 15:31