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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Brain differences in lonely folks with schizophrenia and depression

Ever felt lonely? You're not alone. Lots of people feel this way, and it's a big deal for health. But what does loneliness do to our brains, especially for people with schizophrenia or depression? Researchers are just starting to figure this out. Schizophrenia and depression make people feel really

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Jan 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

NVIDIA's DLSS 4: Boosting Game Frames with AI

NVIDIA's latest DLSS technology, version 4, is making waves in the gaming world. One of its standout features is the multi-frame generation (MFG) technique, which creates multiple frames instead of just one. This helps boost the frames per second (FPS) significantly, making games smoother and more e

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Jan 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Meet Fathom's New Communications Chief: Eric Becker

Fathom Entertainment, known for its global live and recorded content distribution, has named Eric Becker as their new head of communications. Becker, who has a long history in the industry, will be reporting to marketing VP Shannah Miller. His job? To handle all external communications, from media r

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

How Employers Can Help Caregivers Juggle Work and Family Life

Balancing a job with caring for family members can be tough. This study looked into a helpful approach called a "participatory workplace" that employers can use to support their staff who have caregiving duties. The idea is to prevent and solve problems that caregivers might face while managing thei

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Jan 23 2025BUSINESS

Zinc Empire: A Family Feud

Fifty years ago, two families in South Korea teamed up to create a zinc powerhouse called Korea Zinc. The Choi family managed the new venture, while the Chang family led the parent company, Young Poong. This unique setup was called “two families under one roof. ” Both families agreed to respect each

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

How Family Help and Prayer Boost Heart Disease Recovery

Did you know that almost two-thirds of deaths from heart diseases worldwide are linked to things we do or don’t do, like smoking, drinking too much, eating poorly, or not being active enough? In Africa, these diseases are on the rise because people don’t know enough about them or have wrong ideas. I

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Indonesia's Mental Health: Experts Weigh In

Mental well-being is a basic human right, but in Indonesia, it often takes a back seat. The Indonesian government and public haven't placed mental health at the top of their priority lists. This situation has led experts to push for a greater understanding of mental health issues among Indonesians.

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Jan 22 2025CRIME

The ELI Database: A New Tool for Eyewitness Research

For a long time, scientists have been studying how well people can identify criminals from lineups. They usually set up a fake crime and then show people a lineup of photos to see if they can pick out the "culprit. " Researchers created something new called the Eyewitness Lineup Identity (ELI) datab

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Jan 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brenda Brkusic Milinkovic Joins GrowthDay to Lead Entertainment Division

Meet Brenda Brkusic Milinkovic, a veteran TV executive who has worked with heavyweights like NBCUniversal and PBS SoCal. She's now heading to Brendan Burchard's GrowthDay platform. Her mission? To create a whole new world of entertainment focused on personal development and wellness. Imagine binge-w

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

SGLT-2 Inhibitors: How Do They Compare?

Ever wondered how different SGLT-2 inhibitors stack up against each other? Well, the truth is, we don't know much. Most studies compare these diabetes drugs to placebos, not to each other. So, how effective and safe are individual SGLT-2 inhibitors? That's still a mystery. Let's break it down. SGLT

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