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Brain reactions to fearful faces predict psychiatric hospitalization risk

Brain reactions to fearful faces predict psychiatric hospitalization risk

People living with major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder who show heightened brain activity when viewing fearful faces possess an elevated risk of psychiatric hospitalization within a year. A complementary tendency to recognize negative facial expressions more rapidly than positive ones also tracks with this heightened vulnerability. These findings emerged from a recent study published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology. Major depression and bipolar disorder represent two of the most common and persistent mood disorders globally. Both health conditions can severely disrupt a person’s life and sometimes lead to periods marked by intense psychological distress. The economic costs to society are immense, stemming from impaired occupational functioning and the need for intensive medical treatments. When symptoms escalate rapidly, individuals may require psychiatric inpatient hospital care for stabilization and safety. Predicting who might experience these severe relapses remains a massive challenge for medical professionals. Clinicians usually rely on a patient’s medical history, current symptom severity, and medication status to estimate their risk for future hospitalization. Mental health specialists suspect that deeper biological and psychological markers could offer …

Romanians fearful as Danube Delta targeted by Russian attacks – Focus

Romanians fearful as Danube Delta targeted by Russian attacks – Focus

Several heads of state, including Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, are gathering in Bucharest this Wednesday for the B9 summit, which brings together NATO’s eastern flank countries amid growing tensions linked to the war in Ukraine. Even in Romania, the conflict feels increasingly present. In recent months, Russian attacks have intensified against Ukrainian Danube ports located just a few hundred metres from the Romanian border.  In the Danube Delta, a UNESCO-protected biosphere reserve, Romanian residents are regularly awakened by explosions and air raid alerts coming from across the river. FRANCE 24’s Maria Gerth-Niculescu reports.  Source link

This Minneapolis family has been in hiding for weeks, fearful of being deported

This Minneapolis family has been in hiding for weeks, fearful of being deported

Her husband, who came to the U.S. in 1996 from Mexico, said he never applied for citizenship, thinking it was out of reach. He heard stories from friends and relatives who paid their lawyers thousands of dollars and still waited several years before receiving green cards or work permits, he said. The couple, who grew up in the same Mexican village, did not get married until 2023. They shared the same vision for their families. They wanted their children to receive a good education so they would never struggle for work and money like their parents did. The husband started in Los Angeles and found the smog and traffic overwhelming. He heard through word of mouth that Minnesota had the kind of access to nature he was used to, and the sparsity of population he preferred. Sitting at their dining room table on a freezing January afternoon, he joked that he once wanted to have his ashes spread over one of Minnesota’s many lakes when he died. But now that he and his wife are …

Business Leaders Suddenly Fearful as Anger Surges Over AI Replacing Human Jobs

Business Leaders Suddenly Fearful as Anger Surges Over AI Replacing Human Jobs

Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Getty Images It’s an agonizing time for the labor market in the US, where unemployment is on the rise and wages are stagnant. Though there’s raging debate over what degree of blame AI holds for the sorry state of the job market, one thing’s for sure:workers are growing increasingly furious with the tech, which they perceive as undercutting what little job security they had. Business leaders, as a result, are becoming anxious about the blowback — even as they rhapsodize about the coming AI revolution. At the World Monetary Fund summit at Davos, for instance, International Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva launched into a talk on AI by calling it a “major factor for economic growth.” “We see potential to up of 0.8 percent boost to growth over the next years, but it is hitting the labor market like a tsunami, and most countries and most businesses are not prepared for it,” she fretted. Her anxious comments come after a year of dramatic layoffs and hiring slowdowns, …