Author: Camelia Kirk

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Brazil has the highest prevalence of anxiety disorders in the world, affecting about 9.3% of the population. Experts point to the high rate of unemployment, economic instability and general insecurity as contributing factors to this reality. In addition, other countries such as Paraguay, Norway, New Zealand and Australia have high rates of anxiety disorder. See also: Not just the brain! The cause of your depression may be in your gut Why are there so many cases of anxiety in Brazil a Lack of access to mental health servicesAnd Excess working hoursAnd absence of…

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Many people ignore hazards that can endanger the safety of everyone in the environment. It is typical for the charger to be left in the socket for a long time without charging the cell phone. Do you have this habit? If so, know that it’s time to change some habits, including this one, for everyone’s sake. Read more: Do you leave your charger empty in the socket? 5 reasons to stop now Leaving this tool plugged in can be a real pain Danger Which endangers people’s lives. We know it’s very convenient, as you don’t even have to waste time…

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“One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” – when A.SAmerican astronaut Neil Armstrong Become the first person to step on The surface of the moon On July 21, 1969, it was 10:56 PM in Houston, 5:56 AM in Paris, 7:56 AM in Moscow, and 1:56 PM in Tokyo. But what time is it on the moon?More than five decades later, he showed up European Space Agency (ESA In English abbreviation) to answer this question. This week, it was announced that space organizations around the world are studying the best way to build a Common reference time for…

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IMPORTANT GENERAL ALERT FOR INSS Retirees or Retirees. It is important for everyone to stay connected! IMPORTANT GENERAL ALERT FOR INSS Retirees or RetireesAttention retirees and retirees! We are issuing a public alert so you are aware New scam which is enforced by criminals across the country. New scam: fake coupon Unfortunately, scams against INSS recipients are nothing new, and criminals are always coming up with new tactics to deceive victims. The story I am going to tell happened to a 72-year-old woman, who was the victim of this scam when withdrawing her pension from an automatic teller machine near…

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Thousands of patients are waiting for elective surgeries through SUS in Brazil The Covid pandemic has exacerbated a historic problem in Brazil’s health: the waiting list for surgeries. Self-employed Deise Lima de Almeida ended up in a wheelchair after a knee injury. For more than a year she has been waiting for an operation through the SUS, which, according to the doctor, should be urgent. “He said I would face limitations for the delay because my knee healed incorrectly,” Deise says. Farmer Charles Jardel Brooke da Silva began waiting in 2019. He needs an artificial joint. At the age of…

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A study conducted by researchers at Columbia University and the University of Colorado at Boulder, both in the US, assessed whether matching savings goals with people’s personality traits could help them save more money. And everything indicates that, yes, this can come in handy. In previous surveys, the research’s co-authors—Sandra Matz, professor of management at Columbia University, and Joe Gladstone, professor and researcher of financial decision-making in Colorado—showed that people with a high level of agreeableness saved less. One reason is that they would have learned that “good people” are not attached to money or that it is not possible…

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On Wednesday, February 22, for Spotify Premium users in the US and Canada, a new Spotify feature was launched. According to the company itself, it is a dedicated AI guide that seeks to know the user and their musical taste to the point where they can choose what to play. See also: Mobile data in the end? 4 apps to listen to music offline anywhere The feature was first launched in beta and works to bring you a curated selection of songs along with comments on tracks and artists that the DJ thinks you’ll like. How does the new Spotify…

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Did you know that bad relationships can be as harmful to your health as being a smoker or being obese? This is what a study conducted by the University of Queensland, Australia, showed. Researchers tracked the health outcomes of 7,694 healthy Australian women ages 45 to 50 over two decades. See also: Write it down! Science discovers a “magic” word that saves relationships It has been found that middle-aged women who fail to have satisfying social connections are at greater risk of developing chronic health conditions years later, such as: depression; anxiety; diabetes; high pressure; heart disease; Leak; chronic obstructive…

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President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva once again attacked the head of the Central Bank (BC), Roberto Campos Netoin an interview with Band News FM Radio. When referring to Campos Neto, the president stated that he was “a citizen who was not elected for anything,” and that he “believes he has the power to decide things.” In addition to criticizing interest rate management: “No, you don’t have to think about how to help Brazil, you have to think about how to cut interest rates.” Al-Saghir says he wants explanations about the level of the key interest rate (Celic) and that…

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During the rainy season, which occurs between February and May, it is common to have doubts about rain bathing and its potential health effects. However, as infectious disease scientist Francisco José Candido, of the Hospital of São José, in Fortaleza, explains, “There are no risks directly associated with the rain shower itself.” Although there are no diseases directly related to this act, the infection specialist explains that when you take a shower in the rain, your body temperature tends to drop, which can lead to a decrease in immunity. And this decline, he puts it, “could culminate in one of…

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