‘They’re Defined By What They Provide’: Therapists Reveal Three Things Rich People Struggle With

Rich people, often perceived as living in a world of opulence and privilege, contend with a multitude of challenges that remain largely overlooked by society. Despite their wealth, these individuals face complex emotional and psychological struggles that are frequently dismissed or minimized. Clinical physiotherapist Paul Hokemeyer, specializing in the mental well-being of affluent clients, sheds…

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Brazil, France, Spain, Germany and S. Africa Push To Tax Billionaires 2% Yearly; US Says No

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s recent declaration that the US opposes the proposal for a global wealth tax on billionaires marks a significant development in the international economic landscape. This stance, rebuffing a suggestion from Brazil, France, and other nations, holds far-reaching implications for global wealth distribution and taxation policies. Brazil assumed the rotating presidency of…

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Move aside, T.Rex! Newly discovered dinosaur that roamed Patagonia 70 million years had even SMALLER arms than the ‘King of the Dinosaurs’

A carnivorous species dubbed Koleken inakayali roamed the Earth 70 million years ago, and had even tinier forelimbs than the ‘King of the Dinosaurs’.A carnivorous species dubbed Koleken inakayali roamed the Earth 70 million years ago, and had even tinier forelimbs than the ‘King of the Dinosaurs’. A carnivorous species dubbed Koleken inakayali roamed the Earth…

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Pfizer reports patient death in Duchenne gene therapy study

Pfizer’s gene therapy trial for Duchenne muscular dystrophy resulted in a young patient’s death from cardiac arrestPfizer’s gene therapy trial for Duchenne muscular dystrophy resulted in a young patient’s death from cardiac arrest Pfizer’s gene therapy trial for Duchenne muscular dystrophy resulted in a young patient’s death from cardiac arrest World Science News | Latest Updates on Scientific…

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How the Widal test is clouding India’s sense of its typhoid problem | Explained

The test’s propensity for erroneous results is obfuscating India’s typhoid burden, increasing expenses, and risking more antimicrobial resistanceThe test’s propensity for erroneous results is obfuscating India’s typhoid burden, increasing expenses, and risking more antimicrobial resistance The test’s propensity for erroneous results is obfuscating India’s typhoid burden, increasing expenses, and risking more antimicrobial resistance Science Science News | Latest…

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Artificial Intelligence Act: Landmark EU Law Sets Global Standard For Safe And Ethical AI System

In a landmark move, the European Council has approved the Artificial Intelligence Act, potentially setting the first global standards for AI regulation. On Tuesday, May 21st, the Council of the European Union took a significant step in regulating artificial intelligence, approving a groundbreaking law that sets a global benchmark for harmonising AI rules. AI Act:…

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Google DeepMind unveils next generation of drug discovery AI model

Google Deepmind has unveiled the third major version of its “AlphaFold” artificial intelligence model, designed to help scientists design drugs and target disease more effectively.Google Deepmind has unveiled the third major version of its “AlphaFold” artificial intelligence model, designed to help scientists design drugs and target disease more effectively. Google Deepmind has unveiled the third major…

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