Having a massive backing on investments can come as an appeal to major financial institutions, and it can be prevalent for some that want to incorporate their system into their line of production readily. With blockchain growing as a market, it comes with fewer costs and other positive factors such …
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Indivior Puts Up Restraining Order: Stopping SUBOXONE Production
In a recent altercation among events that transpired between Indivior and Dr. Reddy’s, the company successfully issued a temporary restraining order against the Indian-based “group” for their distribution of SUBOXONE, or rather their purported production of it. The patented work is speculated to have been put under production which may …
Read More »Social Media Sites Help In Reducing Youth Crime, Research Say
Social media sites are gaining more popularity each day, and it has become a significant part of life for many young people today. While numerous studies have discovered many negative impacts of social media on the youth, a recent study says that social media sites play a vital role in …
Read More »Negative Experiences On Social Media Are Strongly Associated With Higher Depressive Symptoms
Previous research had found out that depression and anxiety rates have gone up as social media has become more popular. A new study by the University of Pittsburgh supported the claim, reporting that negative experiences on social media have more impact than positive interactions to young adults reporting depressive symptoms. …
Read More »Research Say That Letters Of Recommendation For Women Were More Likely To Raise Doubts
A recommendation letter mainly aims to prove the skills, accomplishment, and competence of the person being recommended. However, new research from Rice University and the University of Houston discovered that letters of recommendation for women are more likely to consist of words and phrases that will raise doubts about job or …
Read More »The UK Public Shows Support For Action On Plastic Packaging From Supermarkets
The YouGov survey discovered that out of 2000 people, only 44 admitted to feeling sorry for the environment if they bought bottled water and only a third of the participants drink from reusable bottles. However, a recent poll commissioned by Greenpeace discovered that the UK public is expecting from supermarkets …
Read More »STDs Stigma Dying Down Due To Its Prevalence
As humankind evolves, so do various viruses, bacteria, and other microscopic beings that become catalysts for diseases. Furthermore, the diseases pose threats to the human race which affect millions of lives and cost economies billions of dollars. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) cover one of the most significant sectors of dominant …
Read More »Smoking Is Deemed One Of The Leading Causes Of Poor Indoor Air Quality
The indoors is one of the most secure places a person could stay. One considers their house as a place of relaxation and solitude. However, poor indoor air quality could ruin the security and tranquility of your home. Many factors affect indoor air quality. One of these is the toxins and …
Read More »Smartphone Addiction Leads To Poor Face-To-Face Social Interaction, Research Says
The digital age has made socializing easier for people. Using social media and messaging apps gave individuals the opportunity to reach even the farthest distances. However, it also separates members of the society from the real world, says research. In today’s status quo, smartphone addiction affects teenagers the most considering …
Read More »Illegal Dumping On Victoria Has Worsen, Now Affecting Coliban’s Water Reservoirs
Illegal dumping is soaring across central Victoria, Australia, affecting its state forests, nature strips, and now, its reservoirs. Coliban Water has reported that there has been a rise of illegally dumped engine parts and hard rubbish at their catchment storages, causing an environmental safety and hazard. Manager Community Operations Mick …
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