TV series 'Hoarders' is back. But now we know more about mental health.
PsycPORT™: Psychology Newswire People hoard for different reasons, including family history, stress or brain function. Go to Source 10/01/2024 – 12:00 / Twitter: @hoffeldtcom
15Five As we embark on a new year, people leaders are looking for guidance on how to budget and plan strategically, to meet both internal needs and market demands. While economic uncertainty has been the name of the game for the last few years, the impact has not been the same across the board. What […]Continue reading
15Five People leaders who learn to embrace AI and leverage its power for good can make a real impact for their organizations and the people they represent. New AI technologies promise to take administrative work off your plate and give you more time to focus on what matters most—your people and their performance, engagement, and […]Continue reading
15Five If you were one of the millions of people who obsessively tuned into the HBO series “Succession,” then you’ve seen how a poorly executed succession plan can throw an organization into chaos. But while succession planning isn’t nearly as dramatic in real life as it is on TV, it is still an important business […]Continue reading
AWS Machine Learning Blog Purina US, a subsidiary of Nestle, has a long history of enabling people to more easily adopt pets through Petfinder, a digital marketplace of over 11,000 animal shelters and rescue groups across the US, Canada, and Mexico. As the leading pet adoption platform, Petfinder has helped millions of pets find their […]Continue reading
NIMH News Feed Ketamine. For some people with treatment-resistant depression, this experimental therapy proved to be more than just life-changing—it was lifesaving. But how did a drug once used as a battlefield anesthetic evolve into esketamine, a treatment for major depressive illnesses? In this episode, we’ll talk with Dr. Carlos Zarate Jr., who helped lay […]Continue reading
MIT News – Artificial intelligence Smart thermostats have changed the way many people heat and cool their homes by using machine learning to respond to occupancy patterns and preferences, resulting in a lower energy draw. This technology — which can collect and synthesize data — generally focuses on single-dwelling use, but what if this type […]Continue reading
Coronavirus | The Guardian People not eligible for autumn booster programme should have option to pay for jab, experts argue, amid new wave concernsCovid vaccines should be made available for people to buy privately in Britain, leading scientists have urged, amid concerns over a new wave of the virus which could worsen in autumn and […]Continue reading
Coronavirus | The Guardian Vets receive medication originally meant for people amid virulent feline coronavirus that has killed thousands of catsVeterinary services in Cyprus have received a first batch of anti-Covid pills, from a stockpile originally meant for humans, as efforts intensify to stop the spread of a virulent strain of feline coronavirus that has […]Continue reading