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Why You Pick Your Skin, Nails, or Cuticles Unconsciously
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Why You Pick Your Skin, Nails, or Cuticles Unconsciously

Unconscious skin, nail, and cuticle picking is often a coping mechanism for stress, anxiety, or tension, not a lack of willpower. It can become an automatic reflex, triggered by ingrained habits linked to comfort or stress relief. Self-awareness, logs, reminders, and keeping hands busy can help, but professional treatment is advised if physical injury, significant distress, or functional disruption occurs.

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Times of India
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Syphilis Outbreak in Australia: Historical Disease Resurfaces

Syphilis infection rates are rising in Australia, a Victorian-era sexually transmitted infection that is preventable and curable. Experts are concerned about untreated cases, particularly congenital syphilis, which disproportionately affects First Nations children. Culturally led approaches and increased investment are seen as key to controlling the outbreak.

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ABC Top Stories
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Syphilis Outbreak in Australia: Experts Concerned About Rising Infection Rates

Syphilis infection rates are rising in Australia, prompting concern among experts. The sexually transmitted infection, preventable and curable, has seen a significant increase in notifications, particularly congenital syphilis cases affecting First Nations children. Efforts are underway to combat the outbreak through increased testing and culturally safe healthcare.

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ABC Top Stories
Cuba's conservationists battle scarcity and sanctions to protect marine life
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Environment·13.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Cuba's conservationists battle scarcity and sanctions to protect marine life

Cuban scientists and conservationists are facing significant challenges in protecting the island's marine ecosystems due to economic scarcity, US sanctions, and the climate crisis. Despite limited resources, they are employing innovative methods like coral farming and relying on local volunteers to mitigate damage from pollution, invasive species, and coral diseases.

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Guardian International