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(http://www.socialpsychology.org/client/redirect.php?from=rss_feed&id=183679&url=https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy9dwg7rpeo) How Is the World Doing on Tackling Climate Change?
Nov 18th 2024, 09:20
Source: (http://news.bbc.co.uk/) BBC News - Top HeadlinesWorld leaders are meeting at the annual U.N. climate summit, COP29, in Azerbaijan during what is set to be the hottest year on record. What progress have countries made to tackle climate change? Carbon emissions from fossil fuels are projected to reach a new high in 2024 at 37.4 billion tons, and U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump has pledged to "drill, baby, drill" for even more oil and gas. Yet renewable energy from wind and solar is growing...(https://www.socialpsychology.org/client/redirect.php?action=rssHomepage)
(http://www.socialpsychology.org/client/redirect.php?from=rss_feed&id=183672&url=https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/11/241118125517.htm) Multiple Sclerosis Drug May Help with Poor Working Memory
Nov 18th 2024, 09:19
Source: (https://www.sciencedaily.com/) Science Daily - Top NewsThe drug fampridine is currently used to improve walking ability in people with multiple sclerosis. A new study shows that it could also help individuals with reduced working memory, as seen in mental health conditions like schizophrenia or depression. The study, published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, was randomized, double-blind, and found cognitive improvement after only three days of taking the medicine.(https://www.socialpsychology.org/client/redirect.php?action=rssHomepage)
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