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Suicide contagion: unmasking the harmful influence of mass media
Valerio Falasca Valerio Falasca

Suicide contagion: unmasking the harmful influence of mass media

After the release of the viral show '13 Reasons Why', teenage suicides in the US increased by 28.9%. This is compared to a 6% increase caused by the global financial crisis.

Amidst the recent distrust of social media companies, it is essential to recognize that traditional televised media also possess the power to shape public perceptions and behaviours, and should bear an equivalent burden of responsibility.

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Biotech Bulls: three skyrocketing stocks after earnings week
Valerio Falasca Valerio Falasca

Biotech Bulls: three skyrocketing stocks after earnings week

Eli Lilly’s antibody treatment for Alzheimer’s disease has shown to slow disease progression by 35% in Phase 3 trials! The 20 years of research that led to this breakthrough have provided key insights into tracking the progress and mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease progression.

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Can a connection to nature treat attention deficit symptoms?
Valerio Falasca Valerio Falasca

Can a connection to nature treat attention deficit symptoms?

In a world dominated by 5 second TikToks and chat GPT doing our homework, it's no wonder that more and more people are struggling with attention deficits. Given the alternative of a quick dopamine release around every corner, it seems people are unable or unwilling to focus their uninterrupted attention on their work and relationships.

The average person spends approximately 90% of their time indoors, could this be a factor in such problems?.

Studies suggest that short walks in nature can improve your overall creativity, memory and productivity!

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