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First coined online in 2002, the term now describes deliberately provocative, frustrating, or offensive material engineered to elicit anger, often amplified by algorithms and performative politics. It differs from clickbait by focusing specifically on outrage rather than curiosity. \n\nOxford Languages selected it after public voting and lexical analysis, noting how it signals a shift in how we understand online attention, ethics, and manipulation. 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From PTSD recovery to aging gracefully, its mind-body benefits are being taken seriously by science.","text":"Yoga’s benefits go far beyond flexibility and strength, influencing both mind and body. Combining physical poses, breathwork, and mindfulness, it can reduce stress, lower inflammation, and enhance emotional regulation. Research shows yoga increases grey matter in brain regions tied to memory, learning, and decision-making, while boosting neurotransmitters like GABA to improve mood and reduce anxiety. For PTSD sufferers, trauma-informed yoga therapy offers tailored practices that cultivate safety, grounding, and self-regulation. 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People who use wheelchairs ‘go for walks’ and people with visual impairments may be very pleased – or not – ‘to see you’.\n\nSome tips on behaviour\n- use a normal tone of voice, don’t patronise or talk down.\n- don’t be too precious or too politically correct – being super-sensitive to the right and wrong language and depictions will stop you doing anything.\n- never attempt to speak or finish a sentence for the person you are talking to.\n- address disabled people in the same way as you talk to everyone else.\n- speak directly to a disabled person, even if they have an interpreter or companion with them.","link_original":"https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/inclusive-communication/inclusive-language-words-to-use-and-avoid-when-writing-about-disability","status":2,"country":[],"sections":[{"id":98,"name":"Establishing equity for all"}],"root_section":{"id":207,"name":"New Global Community"},"is_photo":false,"is_video":false,"is_large_font":false,"show_in_news_list":false,"url_to_show_in_news_list":"","location_filters":{"countries":[],"regions":[{"id":12,"name":"Global"}]},"filters":[],"origin_feature_type":null},{"id":"dca8c4a8-2529-49a9-887b-3f4599a9a590","slug":"skincare-brands-still-testing-on-animals-in-2025-the-cruel-truth-and-better-alternatives-obvs-post","created_at":"2025-12-07T13:01:20.008941Z","views":26,"name":"Skincare Brands Still Testing on Animals in 2025: The Cruel Truth and Better Alternatives | Obvs","about":"Despite the global push for cruelty-free beauty, some big-name brands still subject animals to painful, outdated tests.","text":"Brands that are still not cruelty-free:\n1. 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