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These jobs can make you a very unhappy person.

These jobs can make you a very unhappy person.

An 85-Year-Old Harvard Study Reveals the Cross-Cut for Employee Satisfaction, and It Has Nothing to Do with Pay Harvard University has published a 85 year study in which they tackled jobs were more unhappy employees. Far from being classist, he analyzes from the poorest neighborhoods in the United States to the richest, to which the students of this university belong precisely. To the researchers' surprise, the jobs with the most unhappy employees were not those with the worst pay or conditions, but rather the lonely ones. The key is not to perform one task or another, but if in the…
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Doctor Gabriel Cubillos: Laser Lipolysis in Bermuda

Doctor Gabriel Cubillos: Laser Lipolysis in Bermuda

The founder and scientific director of the Clínica Obesidad y Envejecimiento (Obesity and Aging Clinic in English) is Dr. Gabriel Cubillos, an outstanding physician and surgeon graduated from the Universidad Industrial de Santander. Thanks to his creativity in the development of innovative procedures with laser technology, he has become a reference in Latin America. In addition, he has participated in numerous congresses and seminars, where he has prepared other colleagues for the use of SOFT LASER equipment. For more than 25 years, Dr. Gabriel Cubillos and his interdisciplinary group have been dedicated to the research and discovery of treatments to…
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With this soap you will attract more mosquitoes (…and bites)

With this soap you will attract more mosquitoes (…and bites)

Why mosquitoes prey on some people and pass on others remains a mystery, although many studies point to the smell that humans give off. Now, a new study suggests that the aroma of a soapcombined with the personal odor of some individuals, it can attract or repel mosquitoes. The detailed studies, carried out by scientists of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)are published this wednesday in the magazine 'iScience'. Research has found that an individual, extremely attractive to mosquitoes when unwashed, "can become even more attractive for mosquitoes with a soapand become repulsive to mosquitoes with another,"…
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Google employees criticize the company’s Artificial Intelligence: «It can cause deaths»

Google employees criticize the company’s Artificial Intelligence: «It can cause deaths»

Some workers take issue with Google's SEO statements, saying the company wasn't ready to launch the program so soon. The emergence of Artificial Intelligence It poses a new dimension for many companies, for the immediate present and also for the future due to the alternatives it offers, and the speed with which it solves problems. But it also has some dangers that some Google workers have already been alerted to. The company had been around for a long time preparing the launch of its Artificial Intelligence, but it was not in his plans to launch it so soon. However, after…
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NASA prepares to announce the results of its first independent study on UFOs

NASA prepares to announce the results of its first independent study on UFOs

In October 2022, six months ago, the US space agency NASA created an independent scientific team to study the unidentified aerial phenomena. That is, all those sightings that cannot be identified as aircraft or natural phenomena and that, until now, we don't know what it is exactly. After several months of work, NASA has announced that it is ready to provide a first batch of results from its first independent study on UFOs. As the agency itself has announced, the first conclusions of this work will end in a public lecture that will take place Wednesday May 31 at 4:30…
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ALIEN SIGNAL |  The mysterious (and inexplicable) radio signal discovered by astronomers

ALIEN SIGNAL | The mysterious (and inexplicable) radio signal discovered by astronomers

During years, scientists and astronomers all over the world have been searching radio signals originating from the cosmos in an attempt to better understand the universe and seek possible signs of extraterrestrial life. In May of last year, Joel Balzana passionate astronomer Western Sydney University (Australia) was conducting a routine observation when he noticed a peculiar pattern in the data collected by his radio telescope. The sign featured a series of regular pulses with unusually high frequency and amplitude. Realizing the importance of his discovery, Balzan quickly contacted the scientific community and shared the data obtained, being published on ArXiv.org,…
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Does it bother you that they touch you or get too close?  you may have haphephobia

Does it bother you that they touch you or get too close? you may have haphephobia

This 'fear' that was multiplied with the Covid-19, continues to suffer some people With the pandemic, we got used to no physical contact among us. And many people, for fear of getting infected, avoided kissing and hugging with their closest friends. Even when you met up with your friends after months, you were probably compelled to ask them if they were comfortable with the conventional greeting. The key, however, is that this fear is long before Covid. And although it increased with the pandemic, there are still many people who live with it. The difference is that before nobody understood…
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This is what happens to your body if you sleep less than 6 hours

This is what happens to your body if you sleep less than 6 hours

Experts focus on this problem that a large part of the population suffers from and that causes everything from cardiovascular diseases to mental health To maintain a healthy life there are three key aspects: food, sports and rest, frequently underestimated. While a large part of the population spends time and money introducing supplements to their diet, shakes or innovative methods of exercise, they do not take into account a basic pillar for their health: sleep. Related news Sleeping a minimum of seven hours a day should not be negotiable. Helps reduce stress and improve mood prevent cardiovascular diseaseimproves the academic…
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What is the syndrome of Spartanism or anti-hoarding?

What is the syndrome of Spartanism or anti-hoarding?

It is common in people who suffer from an obsession with cleanliness and in those who defend 'minimalism' For some years there has been talk, and it has been represented on television, the compulsive obsession with cleanliness. A problem suffered by some people, usually the elderly. And from here a new concept has emerged, Spartanism or anti-hoarding. This new term means the antithesis to Diogenes Syndromean obsession that some people, usually over 65, have in accumulating many objects around them. Related news Spartanism consists of the opposite. In throwing at everything that gets in the way in his wake. And…
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