[ad_2][ad_1] Less than a week ago, the price of bitcoin set a new all-time high at $ 19,920.53. However, the older cryptocurrency is still struggling to break out of the $ 20,000 level. The reason why the milestone remains elusive, according to analysts and traders, is simple: there are too …
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[ad_1] Are you one of those people who in the morning there is no one to wake you up and you go half asleep everywhere but at night you can work or study tirelessly? We often getWe are nocturnal or diurnal, but it turns out that there are more different …
Read More »Fibromyalgia during COVID-19, anxiety and pain
[ad_1] Early research on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has found persistent related anxiety in the general population. Researchers in the UK speculated that this anxiety would be associated with increased pain in chronic pain patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia (FM). Fibromyalgia affects approximately 2% of the world population. A …
Read More »A more accurate way to measure the effect of computer games – podcasts | Science
[ad_1] The Guardian’s British technology editor, Alex Hern, talks to Professor Andy Przybylski of the Oxford Internet Institute about his new approach to looking at the impact of computer games on mental health. According to Professor Przybylski, this new approach is more objective, but it also depends on the greater …
Read More »Patients, caregivers, young people, people in precariousness … The pandemic also has a psychological impact
[ad_1] The psychological consequences of the health crisis are worrying. Those suffered by Covid patients to begin with. “At least 20% of them have psychological consequences: chronic anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, depressive pathology. The neuroinflammatory disorders caused by the virus could be one of the determining factors “, wrote …
Read More »An MU researcher develops procedures to define the preclinical stages of Alzheimer’s disease
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 11, 2020 Both of Andrew Kiselica’s grandparents developed dementia when he was in graduate school. While Kiselica was undergoing training in neuropsychology at graduate school, she saw her mother’s father become unable to walk or speak due to severe dementia. The University of Missouri …
Read More »Farah Zeynep Abdullah, the star of Innocent Apartments, had a hard day due to health problems …
[ad_1] Claiming that she didn’t have a cosmetic surgery, the actress said, “I find the real thing beautiful. I also paid attention to the women and actors my mother and I like best, the ones who age naturally.” Farah Zeynep Abdullah said not to accept offers from cosmetic brands that …
Read More »Stress Corona among the Germans: “Then a pandemic threatens fear”
[ad_1] WORLD: Ms. Gilan, can what people think or feel can worsen the further course of the pandemic? Donya Gilan: How upheavals and crises are dealt with is largely determined by how these crises are psychologically evaluated. Sars-CoV-2 often only addresses the biological novelty of the virus. A pandemic is …
Read More »Moral core of Blockchain | Psychology today in the United Kingdom
[ad_2][ad_1] Blockchain, that is, the generalized accounting technologies (DLT), is the first tool ever invented by human beings that has a core of morality that can separate good actors from bad ones. Developers and users of this technology are committed to making the world work more efficiently, safely, and more …
Read More »Tron (TRX) expected long-term value now (and market psychology)
[ad_2][ad_1] LAW SIDE – DOWNLOAD THIS POST AS PDF The concept of rivalry is old and can be found in all aspects of life and business. Despite the fact that cryptocurrencies are still considered as a new technology, they also already have several rivalries within the market. The biggest, of …
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