Month: March 2023

‎Why are public restrooms still so rare?‎

‎Why are public restrooms still so rare?‎ ‎Cities in the United States and elsewhere have grown, but challenges remain.‎ ‎I took the Rapid Transit Patco speed line, which does not have bathrooms in trains. There was no one at the station in southern New Jersey that I left, nor was the station where I arrived

‎When chat GPT is questioned about politics, the chatbot responds carefully.‎

‎When chat GPT is questioned about politics, the chatbot responds carefully.‎ ‎Conservatives plan to create a chatbot of their own‎ ‎After criticizing AI companies over liberal bias, programmers began to envision a right-wing alternative, making chatbots a new frontier in cultural wars.‎ ‎When ChatGPT gained popularity as a tool using artificial intelligence to draft complex

‎Covid worsens health crisis in pregnant women‎

‎Covid worsens health crisis in pregnant women‎ ‎According to new government figures, deaths of pregnant women in the United States increased by 2021 percent in 40. How a family coped with the virus after a pregnant mother was threatened.‎ ‎Tommy Cunningham doesn’t remember the birth of his son. She was not seven months pregnant when

‎Dangerous limits for pain‎

‎Dangerous limits for pain‎ ‎If I didn’t learn to listen to my suffering and respond kindly to it, the doctor said, “I’ll end myself.”‎ ‎Professor Imani Perry from Princeton wrote about severe autoimmune disease while receiving a PhD and law degree at Harvard University. ‎‎Credit ‎‎for The Washington Post by Raymond W. Holman Jr., Getty

‎Does allergies make me tired?‎

‎Many health conditions, from hay fever to common cold, can make us feel tired. Here’s how to tell what’s causing your fatigue.‎ ‎Does allergies make me tired?‎ ‎Q: When spring comes, I never know if my lack of energy is the result of allergies or anything else. How can you tell the difference?‎ ‎It is