
Alicia Saxon
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Dec 1, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Alicia Saxon |Tim Williamson |Julian Carter |Samantha Green
1 Reading Time: 2 minutesAlgorithms power everything from social media feeds to autonomous vehicles. These intricate sets of instructions guide technologies in solving complex problems and executing various tasks. But a remarkable notion has emerged: what if there existed a physical world representation of an algorithm? Enter F4MH, a groundbreaking platform that is revolutionising how we perceive and interact with various sectors, including politics, entertainment, healthcare, and sports.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Alicia Saxon |Tim Williamson |Julian Carter |Samantha Green
2 Reading Time: 3 minutesChristmas is often painted as the most joyous time of the year, filled with twinkling lights, festive gatherings, and thoughtful gifts. Yet for many, the season brings challenges such as financial strain, loneliness, and heightened expectations. These pressures can exacerbate mental health concerns and lead to overindulgence in alcohol or other substances.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Sigrid Langston |Peter Wallace |Adam Mulligan |Alicia Saxon
2 Reading Time: 2 minutesThe recent showdown between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson may have generated impressive numbers, but the event also left many boxing fans feeling unsettled. In a spectacle that featured a seasoned fighter squared off against a younger, stronger opponent, the emotional weight of the situation lingered in the air.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Adam Mulligan |Alicia Saxon |Tim Williamson |Julian Carter
195 Reading Time: 3 minutesMeditation helps us deal with unexpected worries, hallucinations, poor concentration, and memory issues. It can also free our minds and give a fresh perspective on things. Meditation is a way of achieving better self-awareness, soothing our body, and overcoming physical and emotional pain. Today, meditation is used for treating different disorders, such as depression, drug addiction, and alcohol abuse.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Alicia Saxon |Tim Williamson |Julian Carter |Samantha Green
400 Reading Time: 3 minutesFiguring out what career is right for you can be challenging. There are always plenty of friends and family members that are sure they have the answer. But it’s easy for them (and you) to get caught up in the trap of what you wish that you could do and what’s really right for your skill set. The right career should be one that works to your strengths and engages your passion.
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