Henri Sader

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Henri Sader

@intouchwit

矢 弓 Skholē- Agnostic but not sure Never hide,just overwhelm- Intelligenti pauca “I am not young enough to know everything” J.M.Barrie,author of PeterPan DM🚫🖖

Ottawa Katılım Şubat 2009
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viktoriasch@miaviktoriasch·
Everyday is a second chance
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Child Mind Institute
Child Mind Institute@childmindinst·
Thoughts aren’t always the truth. We can help kids learn how to spot unhelpful thoughts, question them, and reframe them into something more balanced. Because the way you think shapes the way you feel — and what you do next.
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Dimitrios Tsatiris MD
Dimitrios Tsatiris MD@DrDimitrios·
Be careful of the stories you tell yourself about yourself. They impact how you feel. They influence how you interact with others. They even affect how you approach life’s challenges. We accept these stories as truths without examining their validity. The mind is a master storyteller.
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MAH -ANA
MAH -ANA@AyeKuzucu451729·
Üretmek güzeldir. Toprak sevgidir,umuttur, terapidir Bahçemdeki serada yetiştirdiğim salatalık, fasulye,domates,biber ve patlıcan. İyi akşamlar sevgili dostlar. Mutlu olun mutlulukla kalın 🇹🇷🍀♥️🌿
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
An adult human heart weighs about 350 grams and beats approximately 100,000 times every single day. This adds up to around 36 to 38 million beats per year. This incredible organ pumps roughly 7,000 liters of blood daily without a single pause.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
BREAKING🚨: Earth just entered intense weather cycle and could be the strongest ever recorded The 2026 El Niño is shaping up to be the deadliest since 1877 — the year famines killed more than 50 million. Forecasters are tracking ocean temperature spikes of 2 to 3 degrees Celsius. That's not a minor uptick. That's the signature of a once-in-150-years event. Per LiveScience: a "Super" El Niño is now the most likely outcome by year's end. The human cost could be staggering.
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Saganism
Saganism@Saganismm·
“Society corrupts the best of us. It is a little unfair to criticize a person for not sharing the enlightenment of a later epoch, but it is also profoundly saddening that such prejudices were so extremely pervasive. The question raises nagging uncertainties about which of the conventional truths of our own age will be considered unforgivable bigotry by the next.” — Carl Sagan
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In Turkey, a cat comes to an elderly man who earns his living by cleaning shoes at the same time every morning. He asks to have his fur brushed, and the man never refuses.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
According to the Global Burden of Disease Study, mental disorders have become the single largest contributor to disability across the planet. In 2023, more than 1.17 billion people, roughly one in seven people on Earth, were living with a mental disorder. The numbers have risen dramatically. Since 1990, cases have increased by 95.5%, even after adjusting for population growth and aging. Mental disorders now account for 171 million disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) globally, with the vast majority coming from years lived with disability (YLDs) rather than premature death. They explain 17.3% of all healthy years lost to disability worldwide, making them the top cause of non-fatal disease burden. Conditions driving this surge include anxiety disorders, major depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, and others. Anxiety and depression alone rank among the highest contributors to global disease burden. Unlike many physical diseases, mental illnesses often persist for years or decades, silently undermining quality of life while people continue working, studying, and raising families. The burden peaks in late adolescence (ages 15–19), a critical period of brain development, and affects women significantly more than men. Importantly, the rise is global — every major region has seen sharp increases, not just wealthy nations. Researchers point to a combination of factors: the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, social isolation, economic pressures, violence, declining social connections, and the stresses of modern life. [Santomauro DF, et al. (GBD 2023 Mental Disorders Collaborators). Updated trends in the global prevalence and burden of mental disorders, 1990–2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023. The Lancet. 2026. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(26)00519-2]
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Henri Sader
Henri Sader@intouchwit·
@_K_Stiles @medical_xpress Freud colliding with neuroscience reminds me of Newton colliding with Einstein... So, parts of Freud's psychoanalysis survive, in transformed form (?), parts are discarded...for instance the unconscious mind remains central while the Oedipus complex is set aside ....
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viktoriasch
viktoriasch@miaviktoriasch·
Summer is a state of mind
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Henri Sader@intouchwit·
Magnolia blooms pine leans into silent blue spring softly smiling
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루시퍼@lucifer5670·
이 기묘하게 생긴 물고기는 놀랍게도 가상의 존재가 아니라 지구상에 실제로 살아 숨 쉬는 진짜 물고기임. 이름은 '붉은입술부치(Red-lipped batfish, 학명: Ogcocephalus darwini)'라고 하며, 주로 에콰도르의 갈라파고스 제도 인근 깊은 바다 모래바닥에 서식하는 녀석임. 마치 빨간 립스틱을 짙게 바른 듯한 강렬한 입술이 가장 큰 특징인데, 과학자들은 이 붉은 입술이 이성을 유혹하거나 같은 종끼리 알아보기 위한 용도일 것으로 추정하고 있음. 더 재미있는 건 이 물고기는 수영을 잘 못한다는 사실임. 가슴지느러미와 배지느러미가 다리처럼 진화해서, 영상에 나오는 것처럼 바다 밑바닥을 아장아장 '걸어 다니는' 독특한 생태를 가지고 있음.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Scientists in Cambridge have successfully reversed signs of aging in human cells for the first time. Researchers took skin cells from a 53 year old woman and rejuvenated them so they behaved more like cells from a 23 year old. The discovery is one of the strongest examples yet that some aspects of biological aging may actually be reversible. The work is based on the same cellular reprogramming technology that was used to create Dolly in 1996. Usually, scientists expose adult cells to special chemicals for around 50 days, completely resetting them into stem cells. But in this study, the process was stopped after only 12 days. The cells kept their identity as skin cells, but many age related changes were reversed. The rejuvenated cells showed signs of behaving more like younger tissue, including increased collagen related activity and faster movement in laboratory wound healing tests. Researchers believe the technique could one day help treat conditions linked to aging such as diabetes, heart disease, and neurological disorders. Scientists stress that the research is still in its early stages. Full cellular reprogramming has previously been linked to cancer risks, so much safer methods would be needed before this could ever be used in people. Even so, the findings suggest aging may not be a completely one way process after all. Source: BBC News
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