Postpartum depression affects up to 1 in 5 mothers and is associated with elevated rates of emotional, behavioral, and cognitive problems in offspring. The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF) is hosting a free webinar, “Changes in Infant Emotion Regulation Following Maternal Treatment for Postpartum Depression” on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, at 2:00 …
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Roko’s Basilisk: A thought experiment on the dangers of super-intelligent AI
In 2010, a user on the internet forum LessWrong named Roko proposed a thought experiment that has since become known as Roko’s Basilisk. The scenario involves a hypothetical super-intelligent AI that seeks to maximise its power and ensure its existence and punishes those who did not help to bring it …
Read More »Strategies for avoiding Outlook data loss due to corruptions
Data loss due to Outlook corruptions is an unfortunate but common occurrence. Fortunately, there are several strategies you can employ to help avoid or minimise data loss in Microsoft Outlook. In this article, we will discuss the 10 most effective strategies for avoiding data loss in Outlook. 10 Effective strategies …
Read More »Top 5 popular remote desktop access software
It is almost impossible to spend all of your time in the office, and if the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it is the importance of being ready with computer access software. With the popularity of remote work increasing, you must have the resources required to work from your …
Read More »Universal cancer vaccine developer CEO chats with oncology research leader
The developer of a breakthrough universal cancer vaccine that will use the body’s immune system to fight cancer, CancerVAX, Inc, reported that CEO Ryan Davies spoke with oncology researcher and biotech trailblazer Dr David Bearss on his experience with cancer therapeutics and advice for young biotechnology companies. Dr Bearss touched …
Read More »Children with high cholesterol rare type can be treated with Evkeeza now FDA approved
Children with high cholesterol, aged 5 to 11, with homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH), an ultra-rare inherited condition, can now be treated with Evkeeza® (evinacumab-dgnb) since the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has extended the approval of it to young children. The announcement was made by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: …
Read More »5 Benefits of laser eye surgery
Don’t you always get sick of wearing the same old glasses or contacts? Lasik eye surgery can solve your problem. There are many benefits to laser eye surgery, even though it is such a simple procedure. Technological advancements have also made it more affordable. Although it might not seem like …
Read More »Women in tech: BairesDev offers 100 scholarships for training
Women in tech who are interested in starting their careers are offered 100 scholarships by BairesDev®, a nearshore software solutions unicorn. Through the initiative of providing women in tech with this opportunity, more than 1,000 online training programmes will be available in Platzi, a leading online EdTech platform. BairesDev seeks …
Read More »Long COVID diagnosis, treatment need more training, research – poll
Physicians agree that Long COVID is a problem, but few feel prepared to diagnose and treat it, according to a new national poll. See the poll findings. In the poll of 806 US physicians, conducted in December 2022 by Morning Consult on behalf of the de Beaumont Foundation, more than three …
Read More »Customers pick up online purchases with help of robots
The PickUpPort™ is a public-facing port that lets customers shop online and pick up their order directly from the AutoStore™ System. “It’s important for us to help retailers stay ahead in an ever-changing industry. With the new PickUpPort, retailers can offer a hassle-free pick-up option in-store, and customers can see …
Read More »Parents, employ a private tutor now, urges Tutors International
A plea to parents to act now if they are considering employing a residential private tutor for their children in 2023 was issued by Adam Caller, CEO and founder of special private tutoring company, Tutors International. Caller explains why the bespoke nature of Tutors International’s residential tutoring service means the search for the perfect tutor is time-consuming and therefore cannot …
Read More »Checking IN screens mental health of children with chronic conditions
Checking IN, a web-based pediatric distress screener for patients aged 8 through 21 who have chronic medical conditions, was launched by the Cancer Support Community and its social enterprise, Patient Planning Services. This evidence-informed screener gives providers insight into the psychological distress that their patients may be experiencing and how …
Read More »New yellow iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus offered by Verizon
Adding even more colour choices to the iPhone 14 lineup, Verizon will offer the new yellow iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus with incredible battery life, a powerful dual-camera system for pro-level photos and videos, superfast 5G Ultra Wideband and groundbreaking safety capabilities including Crash Detection. Customers will be able …
Read More »Fight Colorectal Cancer and MiraLAX® partner to spread awareness
This March, Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, national nonprofit Fight Colorectal Cancer (Fight CRC) and over-the-counter laxative, MiraLAX® are partnering to provide Throne, a bathroom on the National Mall. Through March 23, 2023, Throne, a smart, self-monitoring, semi-permanent bathroom will be conveniently located near Fight CRC’s United in Blue flag installation on the National …
Read More »Keep up to date with gaming gadgets of 2023 on one site
The website GamingGadgets.com reviews and guides video game enthusiasts on the latest gaming gadgets, news, guides, and tips. It provides the latest technology gaming gadgets news within the industry. GamingGadgets focusses on news relating to the biggest names in the industry like Fortnite, Pokémon, and eSports-related games and tournaments. Intel i5-12400F 4.4 …
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