Why kids throw tantrums and what parents should do; A guide for parents to tackle temper tantrums

Pediatrician Dr. Parth Soni reveals common parental mistakes during child tantrums, like giving in or threatening. He explains that during tantrums, a child’s emotional brain is dominant, making logic impossible. Dr. Soni advocates for calm, consistent responses, offering safe choices to empower children and build emotional regulation, ultimately reducing tantrums over time.

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Earliest hidden sign of zinc deficiency and 5 foods that help restore healthy level

Zinc deficiency can quietly impact daily health, with early signs like loss of taste and smell or slow wound healing often overlooked. These subtle changes precede more serious issues, highlighting the mineral’s crucial role in immune function, tissue repair, and sensory perception. Maintaining adequate dietary intake is essential for preventing these physiological declines.

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A rare brain disorder where you don’t feel fear and why it’s more dangerous than you think

A rare genetic condition, Urbach-Wiethe disease, has left a woman named S.M. unable to feel fear due to damage to her amygdala. This unique case offers profound insights into how the brain processes danger, highlighting the amygdala’s crucial role in generating fear’s physiological and subjective components, impacting everyday decisions and social interactions.

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How new research proves prevention of cervical cancer by HPV vaccination

HPV vaccines are proving highly effective in preventing cervical cancer and precancerous lesions. Studies show significant reductions in high-risk HPV infections and abnormalities. Countries like Australia and the UK report clear population benefits. Expanding access globally is crucial for reducing cervical cancer incidence and improving health equity. This vaccination is a cornerstone of cancer prevention.

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South Africa fires back as Trump torches it over ‘white genocide’ and threatens G-20 ban

President Trump has accused South Africa of genocide against white people, threatening to ban the nation from the G-20 summit and halt aid. South Africa’s President Ramaphosa refuted these claims, calling them baseless and from a fringe group. The G-20’s consensus-based nature makes unilateral expulsion unlikely, despite escalating global political tensions.

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Candace Owens raises new questions as she seeks footage of Egyptians she claims came to Provo before Charlie Kirk’s death

Candace Owens claims a new break in the Charlie Kirk death case, alleging a group she calls “Egyptians” booked hotel rooms in Orem, Utah, days before Kirk’s demise. She urged locals to check cameras for footage from September 4-13, 2025, but has provided no proof for her claims. Authorities have not confirmed these allegations.

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