‘A fear of becoming obsolete’
Fiordaliso | Moment | Getty Images Over the last few years, Emma Kobil, a trauma counselor in Denver, started noticing a new topic coming up with her patients: artificial intelligence.…
Experts worry B6 toxicity from electrolyte drinks or supplements is rising. Here’s what to know
There’s growing awareness of rare, but potentially serious side effects from high doses of vitamin B6, a nutrient that’s become popular in a range of dietary supplements, electrolyte drinks and…
11th Circuit Court of Appeals vacates prior ruling on employee lawsuit against Inland Seafood
The U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has vacated its previous ruling on an employee lawsuit filed against Inland Seafood, now doing business as Inland Foods, bringing the full court…
Angeles Psychology Group Expands LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Services to Nation’s Highest-Concentration Queer Communities
West Hollywood, Silver Lake & DTLA Gain Better Access to LGBTQ+ Affirmative Therapy as Trevor Project Reports 45% of Youth Considered Suicide Affirmative therapy starts from the fundamental premise that…
Researchers tested AI against 100,000 humans on creativity
Can generative artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT genuinely create original ideas? A new study led by Professor Karim Jerbi from the Department of Psychology at the Université de Montréal, with…
UND Nistler College of Business & Public Administration announces newly named Fransen Department of Real Estate, Economics & Finance
New bachelor’s degree program in Real Estate will be first of its kind in North Dakota A UND graduate, Robert “Bob” Fransen…
