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Forgotten and isolated: 1.8 million people still vulnerable to Covid 19 face a mental health crisis (10)
BATH, England, May 13 -- The University of Bath posted the following news:
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Forgotten and isolated: 1.8 million people still vulnerable to Covid 19 face a mental health crisis
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Levels of depression and anxiety remain high and largely unrecognised among an estimated 1.8 million clinically vulnerable people in the UK, many of whom continue to live significantly restricted lives to protect them from Covid 19, according to new research from the University of Bath.
The research - a collaboration between psychologists and political scient more PR
Syracuse University Welcomes Two Members to the Board of Trustees (10)
SYRACUSE, New York, May 14 -- Syracuse University issued the following news:
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Syracuse University Welcomes Two New Members to the Board of Trustees
Four new student representatives--representing undergraduate, graduate and law students--also join the board for the 2026-27 academic year.
Eileen Korey
Syracuse University has announced the appointment of two new members of the Board of Trustees. The newest members, David S. Klein '93 and Sean C. O'Keefe G'78, are both alumni who have earned accolades in their fields, including highest ho more PR
Ultrasound has potential to alter how the brain responds to pain (10)
PLYMOUTH, England, May 13 -- The University of Plymouth posted the following news:
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Ultrasound has potential to alter how the brain responds to pain
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Using ultrasound to stimulate a specific part of the brain could offer a non-invasive therapy that benefits those experiencing chronic pain, a new study has suggested.
The research, published in the journal Nature Communications, was conducted by experts from the University of Plymouth's Brain Research and Imaging Centre and the University of Exeter Medical School.
They invited parti more PR
University of Portsmouth: Study Shows Post-exercise 'Warm Glow' Increases Generosity (10)
PORTSMOUTH, England, May 14 (TNSjou) -- The University of Portsmouth issued the following news:
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Study shows post-exercise 'warm glow' increases generosity
New research led by the University of Portsmouth has found that burning calories increases the urge to burn a hole in your pocket for good causes
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You've just finished a workout, lungs burning, heart pumping, and you feel energised and ready to take on the day. That's your brain rewarding you with a hit of dopamine - the feel-good hormone that exercise is known to trigger.
Now, a more PR
When AI Becomes an Echo Chamber for Delusions (10)
NEW YORK, May 13 -- The City University of New York Graduate Center posted the following news:
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When AI Becomes an Echo Chamber for Delusions
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A new study from researchers at the CUNY Graduate Center and King's College London focuses on safety issues related to AI systems that validate delusional thinking. The report highlights " AI psychosis," a term used to describe when large language models reinforce delusions with the risk of making psychotic symptoms worse.
The team examined the responses of five popular AI models in various l more PR
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