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Stress testing Intellectual Humility in the real world
Arrogance is all around us: political polarization, exploitive leaders, societal unrest and injustice, escalating conflict, and burnout in the workplace. Yet, in an increasingly polarized world, where arrogance and certainty seem to reign, some leaders are quietly practicing another approach: intellectual humility.
Combatting loneliness through online communities
Mike Reid, founder of Goldster, describes the importance of combatting loneliness and how digital solutions can address loneliness and isolation to improve health.
Open Access Government October 2023
Welcome to our October 2023 edition of Open Access Government, which focuses on a range of topics across health and social care, research and innovation. Discover how emerging technologies are supporting clinical decision-making in healthcare.
Read expert commentary from the likes of the European Diabetes Forum and the Pan...
Wearable bracelet detects bipolar mood shifts through skin signals
A wearable bracelet monitors mood swings in bipolar disorder by tracking alterations in skin electrical signals associated with manic or depressive states.
Overlooked concern: Addressing postpartum depression in dads
A pilot study at the University of Illinois Chicago emphasises the need to screen new fathers for postpartum depression.
Innovative gene therapy approaches for brain tumour-related epilepsy
Professor Mark Cunningham and Dr Kate Connor from Trinity College Dublin discuss the burden of brain tumour-related epilepsy and why novel therapies are urgently needed to improve the quality of life for those affected.
Work absences reach a record high: Is more support needed?
According to a report urging employers to prioritise employee health, workplace absences soared to a decade-high
A recent report by the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development (CIPD) has revealed that workplace absences have reached their highest level in over ten years. Based on data from over 900 companies employing...
The relevance of human flourishing to offender rehabilitation
Sung Joon Jang and Byron R. Johnson, both from Baylor University, turn the spotlight on the relevance of human flourishing to offender rehabilitation in Colombia and South Africa.
Pandemic brings high levels of depression to Canadian elderly with COPD
A study reveals that high levels of depression plagued Canadian older adults with COPD during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The research experiences for undergraduates (REU) program
Greg M. Swain, hailing from the Department of Chemistry at Michigan State University, examines cross-disciplinary training in sustainable chemistry and chemical processes, including the critical role of mentoring and finding research experiences for undergraduates.
Toxic air being breathed in by nearly everyone in Europe
Almost every individual in Europe is being exposed to hazardous levels of air pollution, according to a new investigation by The Guardian.
Harnessing the power of lifestyle and depression prevention
Explore the pivotal link between lifestyle and depression prevention, as recent research uncovers the profound impact of intentional choices on mental well-being.
Rates of physical and sexual violence higher against non-binary and trans people
Residents of California who identify as non-binary and transgender experience alarmingly higher rates of physical and sexual violence, according to the first annual survey tracking these incidences
According to the California Violence Study, one in 20 Californian adults (5%) experienced physical violence last year, which has decreased by 8% in...
The journey towards sustainable medicines
Sustainable medicines maximise benefits for people while minimising harms to the environment and costs, find out more in this eBook.
Digital skills shortage: How can local authorities level up digitally?
Martin McFadyen, Head of Public Sector, Virgin Media O2 Business, explains how local authorities can address the digital skills shortage.
Greenwashing ‘rife’ across the UK Supermarket sector
Liam Lysaght, Campaigner at Feedback Global, writes about recent analysis showing that greenwashing is 'rife' across the UK supermarket sector.
Concerns rise about overuse of social media as kids return to school
As students prepare to re-enter school, two prominent concerns loom larger in parents' minds: the pervasive influence of overuse of social media and the internet on their children.
The race to succeed AMLO: Mexico’s future hangs in the balance
With AMLO set to step down, many are looking to Mexico's future and asking who will be leading it. With polls suggesting a MORENA victory is inevitable, who are the candidates, and what do they stand for?
The benefits and savings in the great EV transition
Tom Rowlands, FLEETCOR’s Managing Director, Global EV Solutions, including UK brand Allstar, discusses the EV transition as part of the net zero strategy.
£250 million boosts NHS capacity with 900 new beds
In line with the Urgent and Emergency Care Recovery Plan, £250 million is designated to bolster NHS capacity, easing hospital strain and tackling waiting lists, a government priority.