Gastric bypass surgery performed by remote control
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Gastric bypass surgery performed by remote control

Sunday, August 21, 2005

A robotic system at Stanford Medical Center was used to perform a laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery successfully with a theoretically similar rate of complications to that seen in standard operations. However, as there were only 10 people in the experimental group (and another 10 in the control group), this is not a statistically significant sample.

If this surgical procedure is as successful in large-scale studies, it may lead the way for the use of robotic surgery in even more delicate procedures, such as heart surgery. Note that this is not a fully automated system, as a human doctor controls the operation via remote control. Laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery is a treatment for obesity.

There were concerns that doctors, in the future, might only be trained in the remote control procedure. Ronald G. Latimer, M.D., of Santa Barbara, CA, warned “The fact that surgeons may have to open the patient or might actually need to revert to standard laparoscopic techniques demands that this basic training be a requirement before a robot is purchased. Robots do malfunction, so a backup system is imperative. We should not be seduced to buy this instrument to train surgeons if they are not able to do the primary operations themselves.”

There are precedents for just such a problem occurring. A previous “new technology”, the electrocardiogram (ECG), has lead to a lack of basic education on the older technology, the stethoscope. As a result, many heart conditions now go undiagnosed, especially in children and others who rarely undergo an ECG procedure.

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Wikinews interviews candidate for New York City mayor Vitaly Filipchenko
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Wikinews interviews candidate for New York City mayor Vitaly Filipchenko

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

In early May, Wikinews extended an invitation to Vitaly Filipchenko, an independent candidate in the 2021 New York City mayoral election, set to take place November 2nd, alongside other candidates. Filipchenko answered some questions about his policies and campaign during a phone interview.

Filipchenko, registered on the New York City Campaign Finance Board as Vitaly A. Filipchenko, is the first Russian candidate for New York City mayor, being born in Tomsk, Siberia in 1973, according to news agency Sputnik. He has since naturalised as a United States citizen. According to the web site, Filipchenko has been educated in road construction and maintenance and owns a moving services company; he describes himself on his web site as a “small business owner”. On his web site’s platform page, he says that “[m]y English may not be perfect – but my platform is.”

Incumbent Democrat mayor Bill de Blasio, who won re-election in the 2017 New York City mayoral election by 66.5%, cannot run for a third term under term limits. As of April 28, 22 candidates are currently running, the majority of whom are also Democrats. Ahead of the June Democratic primary for New York City mayor, a poll conducted May 23 and 24 by WPIX and Emerson College of 12 Democratic candidates with a margin of error of 3.2 per cent has former commissioner for the New York City Department of Sanitation Kathryn Garcia and Borough President of Brooklyn Eric Adams leading with 21.1% and 20.1%, respectively.

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Pc Free Making I Pad Self Sufficient

Submitted by: Dharmesh Talaviya

This feature of iPad has a very interesting icon, which is truly marvelous. We can see a USB cord, connected to an iPhone, being cut off. It symbolizes an icon of independence; hence the name ‘PC Free’ suits it. The latest mobile operating system iOS5 has the capability of functioning on its own. With iOS5 on your iPhone, iPad or iTouch you don’t need a computer to support your gadget. The iGadget can function on its own by downloading updates or the OS itself wirelessly. There is another main app that supports the iDevices to be independent and that is iCloud. Great features have been implemented into the iCloud by the iPhone developers.

iCloud features and functions

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When you have a fully networked system of Apple at home, you can store all your data (photos, movies, documents) in the cloud i.e. via iCloud. Hence iCloud is a virtual information storage app. This data can be accessed by any of the iGadgets namely iPhone or iPad or iMac or AppleTV. The iCloud wirelessly retrieves the required data onto the device that sent for it. This enables dynamic updation of data from any of the iGadgets, that is, information is always upto date. iCloud can be downloaded from the AppStore and is free with iOS5. Setting it up is an even easier task. We just have to slide it on before we start using our iPhone or iPad or iMac. Not only does it provide ease of use but it also provides faster retrieval speed.

Working with other Apps

Now your mail is accessible to you from anywhere either your phone or iPad. Similarly one can set their calendar, book appointments, select and store documents, download numerous other apps, edit photos, make videos and do a whole lot of things using iCloud along with the Apple devices. iCloud is incorporated into the basic applications that are built to support applications such as iTunes, mail, calendar, AppStore, eBooks, Contacts, Photo etc. Unlike the way we sync up data from iTunes, with iCloud there is no necessity for any sync up operation. With iCloud it is dynamic updation of data on-the-go. The various iGadgets or iDevices that have been talked about in this article are among the following. iPhone(3GS, 4 and 4S), iPad, iPad 2,iPod Touch (3rd and 4th generation).

Other merits of iOS 5

The main requirement in setting up the virtual network of iGadgets is to setup one Apple account when setting up the initial instrument. Going forward, while setting up the rest of the instruments, on by one, there is an option called ‘Restore from iCloud backup’ that sets up the current instrument with information in the cloud. The other option of setting it up as an independent device is also available. Apart from the above, iOS will be a popular choice among the differently abled people since it is equipped with an LED flash and custom vibration settings for notification purposes of hearing impaired and vision impaired people. With all these accessibility options, making an iGadget PC independent is a big relief.

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French fry ‘king’ J. R. Simplot dies at age 99
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French fry ‘king’ J. R. Simplot dies at age 99

Sunday, May 25, 2008

J. R. Simplot, french fry “king” & founder of the J. R. Simplot Company, an agricultural supplier specializing in potato products has died today in Boise, Idaho. He was 99 years old.

He was born John Richard “Jack” Simplot on January 4, 1909 in Dubuque, Iowa, United States. By World War II, the J. R. Simplot Company had become the largest shipper of fresh potatoes in the nation. By the early 1960s it was the primary supplier of french fries to McDonald’s; by 2005 it supplied more than half of all french fries for the fast food chain. Simplot also produced fertilizers for agriculture.

In 1961, Simplot financed the Brundage Mountain ski area area near McCall, two hours north of Boise. The Simplot Company sold its 50% interest in Brundage in April 2006 to the longtime co-owner, the DeBoer family.

Simplot is survived by his wife, Esther.

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With arrival of rainy season, perennial scramble in Zimbabwe for seed, fertilizer
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With arrival of rainy season, perennial scramble in Zimbabwe for seed, fertilizer

Thursday, October 22, 2009

As Zimbabwe’s rainy season approaches, farmers in the Wedza district, Mashonaland East province, are worried that again this year they won’t be able to locate or afford the seed, fertilizer, and other inputs needed to get a maize crop in the ground.

Aiming to relieve such shortages of inputs, Christian Care is among the non-governmental organizations working with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and the European Union to implement an agricultural inputs support scheme.

Christian Care said it is now providing farmers in the Midlands with fertilizer and seeds.

Experts said most farmers are struggling to obtain inputs because the government has cut back on programs to finance planting, instead urging farmers to borrow from banks. But banks insist on land as collateral, though all farmland has been nationalized.

Even farmers resettled under land reform since 2000 have only so-called offer letters granting them working rights, but banks will accept neither these nor livestock as collateral.

Christian Care Director Forbes Matonga reported that his is one of seven organizations reaching out to small farmers under the FAO program.

As the rainy season begins, cholera is also now a growing concern. Residents of Zimbabwe, fearing a repeat of the 2008 epidemic that killed thousands, are struggling to complete precautionary measures.

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Holiday Destination In India To Enjoy The Holidays And Indian Travel Packages

Submitted by: Dr.Mike Boucher

While the fascinating cities of India have a lot to offer the visitor, there are many fascinating destinations worth visiting that are easily accessible from India’s major cities. Quiet beaches, beautiful temples, fascinating wildlife sanctuaries, weekend breaks, all waiting to be discovered by the traveler willing to look beyond the cities of India.

Holiday Destinations in Delhi India

Delhi, the capital of India, is mixture of tradition and modernity, a historic city with stately buildings and the seat of government of a vibrant nation. A tour of Delhi’s monuments and sights is a lesson in the coexistence of history with modernity. There are also many fascinating destinations nearby that you can visit from Delhi. Travel to Agra to visit the enchanting Taj Mahal, take a tour of the royal heritage of Rajasthan, head for the hills and some adventure tourism in Himachal Pradesh or Uttaranchal. Fascinating India awaits you…

Weekend Getaways in Delhi India

Delhi is in the near vicinity of many wildlife sanctuaries, hill stations and quiet getaways. The Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Surajkund and Badhkal lakes in Haryana, Neemrana and Kesroli forts in Rajasthan, the mud fort at Kuchesar in Uttar Pradesh and the Corbett National Park are easily accessible and provide a refreshing tour.

Sightseeing Manesar Tou

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Manesar is situated in the idyllic lush green ranges of Aravali in the environs of the historic city of Gurgaon on a beautiful hilltop. Located on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway, Mansher is less than one-hour drive from Delhi. It is an ideal place for a weekend to have fun with your family and friends.

Neemrana Sightseeing Destinations

An ideal honeymoon heaven, Neemrana Fort-Palace is among India’s oldest heritage resorts. Neemrana became the third capital of the descendants of Prithviraj Chauhan III, who was killed in the Second Battle of Tarain by Mohammad Ghori in 1192 AD. Neemrana derives its name from a brave local chieftain Nimola Meo, who when defeated by the Chauhans, pleaded that his name be given to his lost kingdom. Neemrana, Rajasthan’s closest palace from Delhi, is 122 kms from Delhi on the Delhi Jaipur Highway. This picturesque site is located on a majestic plateau on the sylvan hills of Aravalli Ranges.

Corbett National Park

Travel to this ideal weekend break – away from the city, on the banks of Ramganga River. The Corbett National Park is located in the undulating Shivalik foothills of the Himalayas and spread over 520 sq. kms along the banks of the Ramganga River. This first ever park of India is 300 kilometres away from Delhi.

Formerly called Ramganga National Park, it was named as Corbett National Park in honor the late Jim Corbett, the legendary hunter, author and photographer who had helped in setting up the park and demarcating its boundaries.

Holiday Destinations in Mumbai India

Mumbai, the financial capital of India, is a cosmopolitan and fast paced city. This historic city, extending along the sea, has grand buildings and is the center of India’s commercial film industry. A tour of Mumbai’s monuments and sights is sure to enchant any visitor. There are also lots of fascinating destinations near Mumbai, waiting to be explored by a venturesome traveller.

Holiday in Mahabaleshwa

Situated at an altitude of 1372 mtrs. above sea level, Mahabaleshwar is a very popular hill station. Better known as Strawberry Country the place is a true paradise for honeymoon couples and families and all those simply looking for a change from their hectic lifestyle. Popular tourists points in and around the hill resort are Wilson Point, Connaught Peak, Elphiston Point, Marjorie Point, Castle Rock, Arthur’s Seat, Baghdad Point, Babington Point, Northcote Point, Falkland Point, Carnac Point, Fitzgerald Point, Bombay Point, Gaolani Point, Panchgani Point, Helen’s Point and Venna Lake.

Travel to Matheran

Matheran (which means “forest at the top”) is a place where Nature has found exquisite expression in a various enchanting ways. Nearest hill station to Mumbai (111 kms), it is situated at an altitude of 2516 feet. Each dawn at this lovely hill resort girdled by the sahyadris ranges ushers in a day of tranquil beauty. Matheran has become successful in retaining the tranquility and peace of a hill station by not allowing any kind of motor vehicle into the town. Ideal for a day or weekend trip, Matheran abounds with various places of interest such as Louise Point, the Charlotte Lake with the Panthers caves.

Goa Holiday Travel

What is your idea of a perfect holiday? If it is surfing, swimming or just relaxing in the sun by the beach with your family and friends, then the beaches of Goa are the perfect place for this. This retreat has great beaches where you can swim or surf or body-surf. You can see the kids building sand castles and play cricket. Nothing beats the rumble of the surf while you read a novel in the sun and watch the children splash, or swim or surf.

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Teen broadcasts suicide online
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Teen broadcasts suicide online

Sunday, November 23, 2008

A Pembroke Pines, Florida teenager killed himself Wednesday, November 19, while broadcasting on the live video site Justin.tv. After making suicide threats and being encouraged by Justin.tv viewers and Bodybuilding.com forum members, Abraham K. Biggs, 19, committed suicide by taking an overdose of opiates and benzodiazepine, which had been prescribed for his bipolar disorder.

Biggs first began blogging about his planned suicide 12 hours before the actual event. He died after taking pills and lying on the bed in front of the webcam. After the broadcast, viewers who apparently thought it was a hoax posted messages such as “OMG”, “LOL”, and “hahahah”.

Hours later, after being alerted by viewers who had noticed that Biggs had stopped breathing, law enforcement and paramedics arrived, discovered his body, and covered the camera. The Broward County Medical Examiner’s Office has reportedly confirmed Biggs’ death.

According to Montana Miller of the Bowling Green State University, the circumstances of this case were not shocking: “If it’s not recorded or documented, then it doesn’t even seem worthwhile. For today’s generation it might seem, ‘What’s the point of doing it if everyone isn’t going to see it?'”

Biggs’ sister Rosalind was angry that neither the website nor its viewers reacted soon enough to save him. “They got hits, they got viewers, nothing happened for hours,” she said. She described him as “very happy” and “friendly and outgoing.” “On a normal day, you couldn’t really tell that he got as low as he did.” However, he did have relationship problems with his girlfriend, according to a friend.

Mental health professionals have warned about the possibility that other mentally troubled people would copy his actions. According to Dr. David Shaffer of Columbia University, “Any video showing it as heroic or romantic or glamorous could reduce the anxiety people might feel about suicide. It becomes a respectable behavior and lowers the threshold of suicide.” He and other psychiatrists recommend that potentially suicidal teens talk to others and “tell what’s going on.”

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A Beginner’s Guide To Sports Betting

Sports betting is a blend of two of mans paramount interests: sports and betting. Its definitely no surprise that the two pastimes function so well together. Any time a band of sports fans are found together, the excitement leads to shouting and bets are placed. In every sport, there are always some games that are thought to be the most crucial of the season and the tension grows as the date of the game approaches. Concurrently, the bets start to pile up.

Since no one knows in advance how the game will turn out, it is always a matter of educated guessing as to which team will be victorious and by how many points. Sports betting might appear to be addictive and, although, for some, it can be, for nearly all people its just for entertainment and a lot of fun it is! It gives you a more stimulating way to interact with your comrades about a subject in which you have a lot in common. Since the final score can not be known until the end of the game, having a bet made makes the thrill last all the way through the game.

While there is generally informal betting between friends, most wagers are made through what is known as a sports book which is an entity that accepts sports betting, In the US, there are only 4 states where sports betting is legally allowed. Elsewhere, you need to deal with a bookie and to make a bet you have to be over the age of 21. Some of the sports you can bet on are horse racing, dog racing, professional hockey, professional baseball, and professional and college football and basketball. In truth, sports betting is placing bets on anything that is a recognized sport. You can wager on the final score of a game, how many points by which a team will win, who will win a boxing match and in what round they will be declared the winner. The only thing that is known in advance is the odds which is the statistical likelihood of winning or losing a particular bet.

A bookie will indicate what the odds are at any particular moment to help you choose how to lay down your wager and for how much. A point spread is like a handicap given to what is thought to be the weaker team so as to equalize the likelihood of gambling either way. A gambler might bet on a losing team and still win provided that the team loses by a precise number of points. You might be required to enter your bet a bit higher than what you could be expected to win. The remainder goes to the bookie as his or her way of earning money on the wagers you enter.

It can seem a bit complicated for a beginner. There are a number of different kinds of bets including over/unders, teasers, parlays and straight bets. The most usual and easiest to learn is the straight bet on a team you think will win or lose. You can lay a wager on the combined number of points scored by both teams. These bets are labeled over/unders. Combined bets on many games are called parlays. You can add or subtract points from the spread to make a stronger bet in a teaser which is similar to a parlay. All of these betting styles are created to make sports betting more interesting and challenging.

Those are the fundamentals of sports betting should you wish to try your luck and have some fun. Remember to keep your bets small. In this way, it will always be fun. If you lose a trivial amount, you can live with that and recover from it smiling. If you get carried away and bet the farm, it will be a calamity when you lose and that cannot be much fun. Only an addicted gambler would ever bet the farm.

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Under-reporting of human Bird Flu infections poses worldwide threat
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Under-reporting of human Bird Flu infections poses worldwide threat

Monday, November 21, 2005

Possible under reporting of bird flu infections in China and other Southeast Asian countries may be promoting an illusory sense that human infections are very limited. Common press reports only describe fewer than 130 people as infected with H5N1 avian flu and that fewer than 70 have died worldwide. Yet, there are enormous problems getting accurate data, especially in a country like China with a population of more than a billion.

“Reporting a suspected bird flu infection in bird or humans is a very unlikely event,” said Dr. Shoshana Zimmerman of the eHealth Institute. She is also a founder of www.birdflubeacon.com, a site dedicated to bird flu issues. “There are very few incentives to report, and lots of reasons to refrain from reporting. From the viewpoint of local rural small farmers, there is little to be gained and much to be lost by reporting an infection. The worse threat is that their flocks could be killed, leaving them destitute.”

There are many factors which mitigate against reporting bird or human infections of bird flu.

  • The deaths of chickens, ducks, and birds are common events for farmer. Even when a large number die at one time they may see no purpose in reporting the deaths.
  • When a human dies in locations with little or no medical services, the rural farmer’s priority for discerning the cause of death may be low.
  • In rural areas most people are not taken to hospitals when they are sick.
  • Bird flu symptoms are not widely known. If the symptoms are not known, they will not be recognized and reports of possible bird or human infections can not be made.
  • The expenses required for detection are those of proper collection and shipment of samples to one of approximately 200 laboratories worldwide, as well as the testing procedure that requires a two week period of waiting before results are obtained.
  • The lack of incentive for countries to report large scale outbreaks as it may lead to widespread panic and economic loss, as occurred with SARS. These factors can be seen at work in the way that the first bird flu death was reported in China,” Dr. Zimmerman stated.

A young woman, Zhou Maoya, died after returning home to the village of Yantan in Annui province to prepare for her wedding. Her family has stated that they did not take her to the hospital because they thought it would not do any good. Officials also note rural Chinese also often cite relatively expensive medical costs as a reason for not seeking treatment when sick.

Although initially authorities attributed her death to pneumonia the resulting political pressure prompted China to invite the World Health Organization to send experts to investigate. The authorities then rescinded the previous position and attributed her death to bird flu based on the similarity of the symptoms that she was reported to exhibit with those of bird flu. The village was quarantined and journalists were denied access. It is not known how many others might be infected in the village. Official announcements were made of plans to vaccinate and cull birds.

A local government official, Fan Qian, told AFP that it was believed Zhou was infected while she was outside of the province.

Fan Tan, a local official, told AFP news that 1,000 birds in Yantan had been culled (killed). Plans were announced to vaccinate 2 million poultry in the area, a huge and difficult task.

Zhang, another official, said authorities had met with all villagers to give them flu vaccinations and to tell them how to protect themselves against the bird flu virus, including not consuming poultry products. It is known that flu vaccinations do not protect against bird flu.

Villagers and local officials minimized the threat. In outlying areas of Yantan, residents said that they did not know of any new outbreaks. Other possible infections have been attributed to similar common causes but there have not been any tests performed validating those attributions.

Fan Litan, a peasant woman from Fantu village, about 2 miles from Yantan, lost many of her ducks, and chickens and also a dog; she has attributed these deaths to the acts of hooligans. She said her family had been extremely frightened when her animals suddenly died. “We were scared to death,” said Fan, standing next to a red sign posted on the outside wall of her home that said: “Prevention and control by the masses is basic for people.” Fan said ducks and chickens are all healthy but she admitted that she had stopped eating poultry. No testing of these birds has been reported yet.

According to a recent AFP report from Liuchang, 59 miles south of Yantan, the obstacles to identifying infections are enormous.

Like many, one Liuchang villager named Wang Hemin said he was concerned and would keep a closer eye on his ducks and chickens, but felt no immediacy since the infection was not in his province. He learned about bird flu on TV, and is aware that officials have come to his village of 2,700 people to warn residents about the virus. They offered guidelines: they told people that poultry which die suddenly could have contracted bird flu and should not be eaten or sold and that such an incident should also immediately be reported. However, the symptoms of H5N1 bird flu were not directly described.

Residents have not yet been fully informed of what symptoms to look for in ill poultry–they are fever, diarrhea, teary eyes and swelling in the legs of the birds. Though a pledge was made earlier in the week to vaccinate 2 million birds immediately, no bird vaccinations in this area have been reported yet.

In another nearby village, Nazahuang, chickens scuttle in and out of houses. One resident, Fan Jiexu, 73, said no officials had yet warned her village to take precautions. Throughout rural areas, it is customary for chickens to scuttle in and out of homes. Ducks and bird often die and are eaten by villagers when it is believed safe to do so.

China has reported 17 avian flu outbreaks as of this week. Despite the Chinese government issued high alerts, critical information is not being adequately communicated to some rural villages. The size of the poultry population, the common and normal occurrence of poultry death on farms, and status of roughly 70% of the poultry population as being kept in backyards are factors complicating infection control.

The head of World Health Organization’s China office, Henk Bekedam, is aware that slow reaction to bird flu threats and difficulty monitoring poultry in the world’s most populous country makes control of its spread challenging.

Testing is required to confirm H5N1 virus, and positive test results lead to the killing of nearby flocks. The incentive for many villagers, officials, and governments to minimize reports of H5N1 virus infections and severe medical and economic complications for making confirmations of infection are obstacles opposing complete and full reporting of the spread and infection rates of the virus.

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Sex, mental and physical exercise, fight dementia
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Sex, mental and physical exercise, fight dementia

Friday, April 8, 2005Professor Perry Bartlett of University of Queensland‘s Brain Institute recommends sex, cryptic crosswords and a good run to stave off dementia.

The researcher, interviewed on Australian ABC radio today [1], said that with 52,000 Australians expected to be diagnosed with dementia by the end of the year, people wishing to ward off the degenerative disorder may benefit from activities which stimulate growth of new cells in the brain, accompanied by mental exercise to select for survival of the resulting crop of new cells.

“Quite prolonged exercise is very good to make new neurones,” said the Professor. “These new nerve cells are really quite vital to our ability to function in the higher brain functions, such as memory and learning. Most of them die. We now know that we can preserve some of them by giving direct stimuli.”

Professor Bartlett explained recent research findings, including those from collaborator Jeffrey D. Macklis [2] at Harvard in the US.

“There are a lot of hormones and changes in blood that go up and down after exercise, and so that may be a lead to some of the chemicals that can drive the production of nerve cells.

“One of the chemicals that seems to promote neurogenesis is prolactin, and prolactin levels are very high in pregnant females. Prolactin levels, by the way, also go up during sex as well. So one could think of a number of more entertaining activities than running in order to regulate the production of nerve cells.

“Perhaps doing something a little more inquisitive or intellectual might be good at selecting their survival. So perhaps one should run a long distance and do the cryptic crossword or something like that,” he said.

Professor Bartlett gave the same suggestions as being potentially helpful in depression, last year in an interview on the ABC Science Show. [3]

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