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I Won ’t Be Going on Any Cruise Ship With Millennials
I have few rock-solid principles that I stick to, but I do have a handful. I don’t root for the Yankees. I don’t belong to book clubs. I don’t take advantage of the Early Bird Special. And I don’t go on cruises. Like many people of my generation, especially the ones who saw Jimi Hendrix and Janis…#yankees #earlybirdspecial #jimihendrix #janisjoplin #alaskan #norwegian
Source: Reuters: Health - May 12, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Molson Coors inks lease deal in BMO Tower as picture brightens for newest West Loop buildings
Brewing company Molson Coors signed a deal to lease several floors in BMO Tower at 320 S. Canal St., one of the West Loop’s newest skyscrapers, and move its headquarters next summer from 250 S. Wacker Drive. The move could signal a rise in downtown leasing as more workers return to the office and…#molsoncoors #bmotower #320scanalst #swackerdrive #drewnieman #convexityproperties #bmofinancialgroup #unionstation #nieman #antarescapital
Source: Reuters: Health - May 11, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Scientists Are Using Sound To Unlock Our Planet ’s Secrets
Waves crash. Tree branches vibrate. Mosquitoes hum. These phenomena take place every day but not everyone necessarily hears them. Indeed, some sounds happen in places that are hard for humans to access or below the level of what we can perceive. But more and more, scientists are listening in. From a root system up to 90 feet underground, to balloons floating 70,000 feet above earth, a series of recent audible insights are being showcased this week by experts gathering at the annual Acoustical Society of America conference. The new data revealed by these sounds are helping scientists better understand the natural world. [ti...
Source: TIME: Science - May 11, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Kyla Mandel Tags: Uncategorized climate change embargoed study healthscienceclimate Nature & Science Source Type: news

House to vote on Republican border security bill hours before Covid restrictions lift
The legislation “does nothing to address the root causes of migration, reduces humanitarian protections, and restricts lawful pathways, which are critical alternatives to unlawful entry," it said. Congressional Democrats sharply criticized the bill when House Republicans unveiled it at the end of…#congressional #democrats #republicans #hakeemjeffries #childdeportationact #jeffries #xenophobia #caucus #peteaguilar #title42
Source: Reuters: Health - May 11, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

I took anger management classes. Here ’s what they get wrong about the world
The course focuses on taming a ubiquitous emotion. But what about addressing its root causes?There are six rules of anger management, says my anger workbook. The first rule: “STOP, think, take a look at the BIG picture.” Then, because why use lower-case when you’ve got capitals: “ANGER MANAGEMENT IS A THINKING PERSON’S GAME!”But thinking, it turns out soon into the course, is discouraged. “I’m not here to psychoanalyze you,” says our group leader, a self-styled anger management guru. “I’m just here to help you follow the program. If you follow the program, you’ll see results.” Later, after one que...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - May 11, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Olivia Watson Tags: Life and style Psychology Source Type: news

Heat Waves Can be Deadly for Those With Mental Health Issues
A record-shattering heat wave is blasting its way through much of Asia this week, following hard on another that scorched Western Europe and Northwest Africa in late April. Both augur a long, hot summer for much of the northern hemisphere, bringing misery to many as the world heats up from climate change. Researchers warn that rising temperatures will make heat waves more frequent, longer, and deadlier, particularly for society’s most vulnerable—the ill, the elderly, the unhoused and, recent research shows, most acutely for those suffering from mental health disorders. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”...
Source: TIME: Health - May 10, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Aryn Baker Tags: Uncategorized climate change Climate Is Everything Evergreen extreme weather healthscienceclimate Wellbeing Source Type: news

Mexico ’s ‘salamander of the gods’ edges toward extinction
Mexico City— It’s not yet noon on a Wednesday at Lake Xochimilco, a mosaic of ponds and canals to the south of this sprawling metropolis, but revelers on a brightly colored tourist boat have already broken out the beer and are whooping it up. On another boat, a mariachi band tunes up. Carlos Uriel Sumano Arias, paddling a flat-bottomed chalupa belonging to the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), slips into a quiet canal and lays up next to a chinampa , an artificial island for growing crops—a farming system invented by the Aztecs. “I’d like to show you an axolotl,” he says. A da...
Source: ScienceNOW - May 9, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

SARS-CoV-2 airway infection results in the development of somatosensory abnormalities in a hamster model | Science Signaling
Long Covid pain may arise from a targetable antiviral response to SARS-CoV-2 particles in dorsal root ganglia.
Source: Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment - May 9, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

You Don ’t Need to Balance Your Hormones
Hormones may not be the first thing you think of when it comes to your health—unless you’ve spent any time on TikTok recently. If your body’s moderating chemicals aren’t being churned out at exactly the right times and quantities, the app’s content creators claim, a cascade of symptoms including sluggishness, acne, headaches, and weight gain can ensue. But not to worry, they say: a “hormone balancing” regimen, based on eating certain foods and doing the right exercises at prescribed times, will fix that. This trend has two of the bright red flags of pseudoscience: It sounds too goo...
Source: TIME: Health - May 9, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Haley Weiss Tags: Uncategorized healthscienceclimate Research Wellbeing Source Type: news

Triple Semicircular Canal Plugging Effective for Advanced Meniere Disease
MONDAY, May 8, 2023 -- Triple semicircular canal plugging (TSCP) is comparable to labyrinthectomy for the control of vertigo with Meniere disease (MD) while better preserving hearing, according to a study published online April 10 in...
Source: Drugs.com - Pharma News - May 8, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Over-The-Counter Narcan Will Not End The Opioid Epidemic In America
Although the emergence of Narcan should represent progress towards America ’s fight against the opioid epidemic, there remains more work to be done. Having an OTC drug does not address the root causes for the opioid epidemic in America.
Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News - May 8, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Omer Awan, Contributor Tags: Healthcare /healthcare Innovation /innovation standard Source Type: news

The first step in breaking a toxic pattern is to recognise it for what it is | Diane Young
A therapist or counsellor can help identify the root cause of the pattern and provide tools to manage triggersThe modern mind is a column where experts discuss mental health issues they are seeing in their work“I didn’t sleep well last night … actually, I don’t sleep well most nights”. Ashleigh* apologises for her tardiness as she walks through the door to my office for her psychotherapy session. I notice the dark circles under her eyes.In her late 40s, she has endured more traumatic events than most people twice her age. Growing up with an alcoholic father, Ashleigh had a strained relationship with him that has ...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - May 7, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Diane Young Tags: Psychology Mental health Source Type: news

Buffett Faults Bank Risk Taking, Calls for More Active FDIC
Berkshire Hathaway (ticker: BRK.A, BRK.B) CEO Warren Buffett sees excessive risk taking at banks as the root of the 2023 banking turmoil. He called for more conservative banking practices and better communication from regulators at Berkshire’s 2023 annual shareholders’ meeting. “The situation in ba#warrenbuffett #berkshire
Source: Reuters: Health - May 6, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

News Quiz for May 6, 2023
JP Morgan agreed to buy most of First Republic Bank, which was seized by regulators. What was the root of the bank’s downfall? At its latest meeting, what did the Fed do with its benchmark interest rate? Per the Education Dept., only 13% of eighth-graders met proficiency standards—in what subject?…#jpmorgan #firstrepublicbank #pereducationdept #gordonlightfoot
Source: Reuters: Health - May 6, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Pennsylvania Amish Kept True To Their Traditions
- Then The Government Came Authored by Allan Stein via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Among the historic Amish settlements in southeastern Pennsylvania, faith, fidelity, and long days working in green fields are the root of traditional farming. An…#pennsylvania #allanstein #epochtimes #amish #fidelity #oldwindmillfarm #richardmoore #lancastercounty #philadelphia #ronks
Source: Reuters: Health - May 5, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news