Tuesday, December 03, 2019

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Principal Causes Of Depression

3 days ago
  • Depression, a word that is so commonly heard of nowadays. Depression one of the most common mental disorder in the world, according to (SAMHSA) Substance Abuse And Mental Services...
  • It might be evident that a pleasant hike through a mountain or forest or up the mountain trails could cleanse your body, mind or soul, it is the new research from science that suggests...
    • It’s all about energy, therefore what you put out is what you will receive. Have faith in yourself and the universe. Without the one, you may not succeed; they go hand in hand. Both...

    Featured Health News from Medical News Today

  • New research finds that one variant of the human herpesvirus 6 significantly increases a person's chance of developing multiple sclerosis.
  • New evidence shows that the rate of exposure to natural psychoactive drugs in the United States has increased, putting adult and child health at risk.
    • Neem oil contains natural compounds that may support skin health in various ways. Here learn more about the potential benefits and risks of neem on the skin...

      Have You Heard

  • TweetEducation will play a major role in key 2020 election contests and yet the media keeps missing the story, or worse, getting it wrong. Have You Heard wants to do something about...
  • TweetIn the latest episode of Have You Heard, we tackle a fraught and timely question.Why do progressive parents so often act to preserve their own privilege, and that of their children...
    • TweetFrom the Sanders plan to the Warren plan to Cory Booker’s reluctance to talk about education reform on the campaign trail, the Democratic Party seems to be backing away from...
  • From here. This is the service that would be known as TWX…apparently, the name had not yet been assigned when this ad came out.
  • (I ran this early piece of mine about our family Thanksgiving traditions to earth in the text of my first book, intending to post it for today.) The menu was unvaryingly traditional...
    • Is The end of WW2 historiography "Atomic Diplomacy" upon us. Trent Telenko discusses that in relation to a 2011 NHK documentary on the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki...
  • Bill Whittle 149K subscribers Major business leader, Bob Johnson, the founder of Black Entertainment TV (BET), tells CNBC that the 2020 presidential election is Donald Trump’s...
  • Armstrong Economics Blog/Climate Re-Posted Dec 3, 2019 by Martin Armstrong COMMENT: I am really, really upset and astonished by ”A LETTER FROM A CONSTITUENT ABOUT HOW HE ADVISED...
    • Armstrong Economics Blog/Climate Re-Posted Dec 3, 2019 by Martin Armstrong A LETTER FROM A CONSTITUENT ABOUT HOW HE ADVISED HIS TEENAGE DAUGHTER ON ‘CLIMATE CHANGE’: After...
  • On today's BradCast: It was another very bad day in the federal courts for Donald Trump, though another very good one for the Rule of Law (for those who still care about such things)...
  • IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: U.N. COP25 climate summit kicks off in Madrid; 'Bleak' report warns world on track for catastrophic warming; Study finds dangerous planetary 'tipping points'...
    • On today's BradCast: Don't say we didn't warn you. We'll keep trying. [Audio link to show follows below.] Among the many stories covered on today's program... Montana's Democratic...

      bluebird of bitterness

  • Last week’s puzzle featured squirrels that people thought looked like kittens, and the previous week’s puzzle featured a mouse that people thought looked like a teddy bear...
  • Monday chuckles

    2 days ago

  • Ireland, a country currently 86% reliant on fossil fuel for its electricity, has unveiled plans to move to 70% renewables by 2030. Installed wind capacity has already grown in the...
  •   A new report released on Tuesday by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) offers a bleak outlook for the future if the world continues in its failure to make drastic cuts...
    • Pope Francis, speaking at Nagasaki, Japan, made a powerful speech condemning nuclear weapons, including their possession for the purpose of so-called deterrence. Here is the full...
  • A PredictIt chart shows that Kamala Harris’ presidential odds began to plummet immediately after Tulsi Gabbard destroyed her in a July Democratic presidential debate. Harris...
  • Corporate banker Thomas Bowers, who ran the U.S. division of private wealth management for Deutsche Bank AG, reportedly committed suicide last month at the age of 55 by hanging...
    • An international organization published two false reports and got caught in the act. But as the false reports are in the U.S. interests a U.S. sponsored propaganda organization is...

      Research Digest

  • By Emma Young. Poverty can have long-lasting psychological effects — but research is also providing strategies to lessen impacts.
  • By Emily Reynolds. "Cultural milieu", rather than direct experience with dogs, determines ability to recognise canine emotions.
    • Our weekly round-up of the best psychology coverage from elsewhere on the web

      Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places

  • In 1922, the same year that Tutankhamun’s tomb was opened in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, excavations by Philadelphia’s Penn Museum and London’s British Museum began on...
  • Copenhagen is about to become the embodiment of grab-and-go snacking. In a recent vote, the City Council resolved to introduce free, portable, city-wide munchies: public fruit...
    • New York City can feel like a godless place, one certainly antithetical to most people’s idea of comfort. That’s because most people don’t know about the library cafe within...

      Accidental Deliberations

  • Dormant cats.
  • Tuesday Morning Links

    15 hours ago
  • This and that for your Tuesday reading.- Rupert Neate writes about the twelve-figure tax avoidance by the U.S.' largest tech firms, while noting that Amazon stands out as the worst...
    • Miscellaneous material to start your week.- Will Hutton discusses how the U.S.' monopolistic economic system threatens anybody who becomes subject to its whims. And Eric Levitz...

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