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Chronic diseases misdiagnosed as psychosomatic can lead to long term damage to physical and mental wellbeing, study finds
A ‘chasm of misunderstanding and miscommunication’ is often experienced between clinicians and patients, leading to autoimmune diseases such as lupus...
eurekalert.org - 30+ days ago

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entrepreneurship
This Haitian Immigrant Overcame Chronic Illness To Become A Business Success With Her Healthcare Practice
Despite her own health obstacles, Dr. Solange Vivens rose to success by owning a fleet of nursing home facilities. A Haitian immigrant’s triumphant...
blackenterprise.com - 24 days ago
technology
OnePlus 13 lands useful AI tricks and a fix for camera snags
Merely days after releasing a major software update for its latest flagship, OnePlus has begun the rollout of another incremental patch for its new...
digitaltrends.com - 30+ days ago
how-to / parenting
How to Support Your Teen’s Mental Health
With kids back in school after the holidays, the stereotypical teen is probably showing signs of moodiness. Grumpy? Check. Petulant? Check. Grunted...
todaysparent.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Anthropic will begin sweeping offices for hidden devices as it ramps up security
Anthropic said it will start sweeping physical offices for hidden devices as part of a ramped-up security effort as the artificial intelligence race...
cnbc.com - 3 days ago
how-to
How to Lead Through Pressure
The pressure on CEOs has never been higher. A recent study reveals that more than 70 percent of American CEOs admit they struggle with imposter syndrome. In a C-suite environment defined by relentless demands and growing complexity, leaders need more than competent colleagues; they need trusted...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Houston is getting less religious, Pew finds
Houston, and Texas overall, is becoming less Christian. Why it matters: A growing number of people in the state — and nationwide — don't identify with...
axios.com - 16 days ago
diy
Skyrim player finds unfortunate ‘alternate ending’ after 17 playthroughs
There is no denying that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim features one of the best memorable opening scenes of all time . From waking up in the carriage to...
gamingbible.com - 4 days ago
shopping
Costco customer claims bad gas damaged her car while the retailer ignores the $ 700 repair bill
Costco gas station | Fang Zheng via iStock Michelle Robinovitz says that after fueling up her 2022 Volkswagen Jetta, her car’s check engine light...
motorbiscuit.com - 30+ days ago
beauty / health / science
Study Uncovers Trove of Hormones That Could Freeze time on Aging Skin
Aging involves lots of changes throughout the body, but few organs broadcast the process quite as publicly as the skin. Along with signs of intrinsic,...
sciencealert.com - 5 days ago
technology
Google teases what is coming next to Gemini Advanced
In a newsletter (email) to Gemini Advanced subscribers today, Google teased what will be available in the coming months. Google today sent a “February Newsletter” to Gemini Advanced subscribers, with Google AI Premium being $ 19.99 per month. It starts by recapping the recent Experimental model...
9to5google.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Harvard psychologists have been studying what it takes to raise 'good' kids. Here are 6 tips.
It's important that parents don't praise children for every nice act and 'only praise uncommon acts of kindness.' Raising children is no easy task,...
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
outdoors
Hunter finds brother’s body in Colorado national park after he didn’t return to camp
A hunter didn’t make it back to his group’s camp in Colorado, so his brother went out looking for him and discovered why. The hunter, 46-year-old...
idahostatesman.com - 30+ days ago
science
Tattoos Could Be a Hidden Cancer Risk, Study of Twins Finds
Twins who got tattoos had a higher risk of being diagnosed with skin cancer and lymphoma. Your next tattoo might be riskier than currently assumed,...
gizmodo.com - 14 days ago
wellness
Top-Rated AI Mental Coaching App Pensive Is 50% Off, Start the Free Trial and Train Your Mind for the New Year
Not a chatbot, Pensive is the first-of-its-kind personalized AI coach with proven techniques and wellness benefits. Interest in mental wellbeing has...
gizmodo.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Indeed Reports Huge Spike in Former Federal Workers Seeking Jobs After DOGE Cuts
A study by the job posting and career advisory website says job applications by government workers spiked 70 percent in February, flooding the labor market with skilled and specialized candidates just as hiring slows. These are dire time s for federal employees, thousands of whom have been laid off...
inc.com - 10 days ago
beauty
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We cover so many different amazing options for our readers to shop that often time s, we let the results of which products sell the most speak for themselves. This list covers the top selling products that our Millennial audiences have been buying in the past few months. It covers some of the...
brit.co - 25 days ago
nature
Natural regrowth of tropical forests has immense potential to address environmental concerns, study finds
A study in Nature finds that up to 215 million hectares of land (an area larger than Mexico) in humid tropical regions around the world has the...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
architecture
Only six per cent of architects regularly using AI says AIA study
While many American architects are interested in artificial intelligence only a small minority have implemented it regularly into their practice,...
dezeen.com - 21 days ago
job & work
Three ‘booming’ Florida cities rank among nation’s hottest suburbs. Why they’re special
Three Florida cities are “booming” with jobs — and people interested in living there, a new report finds. So much so, the cities rank on a list of...
bnd.com - 30+ days ago
books
Society of Authors creates new campaign to help writers hold publishers to account on sustainability
Tree to Me aims to give authors more say in reducing the environmental impact of physical books, including from the manufacture of paper, transportation and the use of chemicals...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
self improvement
Are eggs bad for cholesterol? New study reveals how many you can eat
“Do not be afraid of eggs," a cardiologist advises. "The old advice was wrong." After years of doctors warning patients to avoid eggs for fear of raising their cholesterol, more and more research is disproving that notion. People who ate 12 fortified eggs per week had cholesterol levels similar to...
today.com - 30+ days ago
science
A tardigrade protein helped reduce radiation damage in mice
Mouse cells tweaked to produce the tardigrade protein incurred less DNA damage than unaltered cells — hinting at a new tool for cancer patient care....
sciencenews.org - 10 days ago
technology
Vishal Dadlani Stands Against 'AI Plagiarisation' As Ghibli Trend Takes Over Internet, Calls Images 'Environmental Horror'
Singer Vishal Dadlani is standing against the 'AI plagiarisation' of an artist's life's work. The Ghibli images are inspired by Hayao...
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fitness
One type of exercise lowers blood pressure as much as medicine, study shows
You might lace up your sneakers thinking hard cardio is the key to lowering your blood pressure, but lecturer Jamie Edwards from the University of...
themirror.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
A new study reveals that we’ve been wrong about what causes sunburns
No better way to ruin a summer day than with a sunburn. Splotchy, red, irritated skin that makes you want to curl up in a dark room. While sunscreen...
cottagelife.com - 30+ days ago