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Veterans gathered in Indianapolis and in places across the country on March 14 to protest the Trump administration’s staff and budget cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs. Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Panic, fear, uncertainty, and anger. Those are the emotions mental health
READ MOREOver the past four years, the nonprofit St. Tammany Health Foundation has led the way in its efforts to transform healthcare for patients with autism on the Northshore – which is a point particularly worth noting now, in April, which is recognized as World Autism Month. So, on today’s episode of Northshore Healthbeat – the
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Microsoft has begun the rollout of an AI-powered tool which takes snapshots of users’ screens every few seconds. The Copilot+ Recall feature is available in preview mode to some people with Microsoft’s AI PCs and laptops. It is the relaunch of a feature which was dubbed a “privacy nightmare” when it was first announced last
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Games industry mergers and acquisitions in Q1 of 2025 rose to $6.6 billion, their highest level in over a year, driven by activity in the mobile sector. That big number was partly down to Scopely’s $3.5 billion acquisition of Niantic’s games business, including the likes of Pokémon GO. That’s according to a newsletter by gaming-focused
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NEW YORK (AP) — A top Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official told staff this week to start planning for the agency’s splintering. Several parts of CDC — mostly those devoted to health threats that aren’t infectious — are being spun off into the soon-to-be-created Administration for a Healthy America, the agency official told
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Philadelphia Union II returned to Subaru Park on Thursday night with a 5-1 win over Atlanta United 2. In the 21st minute, forward Stas Korzeniowski scored his first professional goal to open the scoring. Defender Neil Pierre headed in Union II’s second goal in first-half stoppage time. Midfielder CJ Olney made it 3-0 in the
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Coral, coral, coral, as far as my mechanical eyes can see. I didn’t know quite what to expect when building camps to claim territories and plonking down coral spreaders in my role as leader of a faction of part-mech, part-tendrilly oddities, but it certainly wasn’t anything so drastic as half the world becoming carpeted in
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Nearly 200 people, many of them Minnesota Department of Health employees, rallied against spending cuts to public health. Many of them carried signs, emphasizing the importance of the behind-the-scenes work of public health employees like Amy Saupe, who has worked at the Minnesota Department of Health for 14 years. Protesters march outside of the Minnesota
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Empowering Inclusion: Employers on Disability & Workforce SuccessHosted By: CUNY LEADS and Hunter College Date: April 11, 2025 Time: 10:00 AM — 3:00 PM College: The University Address: 695 Park Ave NY, NY 10065Hunter College Building: West Building, 3rd floor, Student Dining Room Phone: (212) 772-4000 Admission: Free Website: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1kWsZE1q1qDbhbHF2QBYlVon0Htkbm00PaTNJWc5Cc_A/viewform?pli=1&edit_requested=true Source link
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Summary: Poor oral health is significantly linked to increased migraine, abdominal, and musculoskeletal pain in women, particularly those with fibromyalgia. Researchers identified specific oral microbes associated with higher pain scores, highlighting a potential gut-brain-oral microbiome connection. Participants with the worst oral health were up to 60% more likely to report severe body pain and nearly
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Illustration by Natalie Rhim I will not lie to you (at least in this sentence), but things are quite dire in the realm of money, and especially video games. Many people are up in arms over the recently announced tariffs, as it’s expected that many games will only become more expensive. Some people hone in
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Researchers have found that sharing experiences of mental-health struggles reduces stigma.Credit: Tempura/Getty In 2019, at a conference in Germany, Wendy Ingram spoke about a grass-roots project aimed at raising awareness of mental-health issues among US researchers. Talking to other attendees, she realized that the problems were “systemic in academia: in every field, in every country”.
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Social platform Reddit was busy building an advertising business to compete with the likes of Google and Meta when it found another way to add $US100 million to its bottom line: generative artificial intelligence. The rise of large language models that ingest huge databases of content and respond with human-like answers – OpenAI’s ChatGPT and
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April 9, 2025 The American Indian Consortium’s Health Initiative (AIHEC) has open applications for its 2025’s Health Sciences Summer Institute Image related to The American Indian Consortium’s Health Initiative (AIHEC) has open applications for its 2025’s Health Sciences Summer Institute “AIHEC is currently accepting applications for the 2025 Health Sciences Summer Institute (HSSI), a four-week program hosted
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