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Why social media makes it harder to battle misinformation in public health
MSNBC· 2025-09-04 21:15
Public Health & Vaccination - Vaccines significantly decreased illnesses in the 20th century, with a 99% to 100% reduction in the 21st century [2] - Misinformation on social media platforms undermines trust in vaccines, creating a battle for public opinion [6] - Distrust in public health institutions has grown due to COVID-19 policies, leading people to rely on unqualified sources for health advice [18][19] - The US may face vaccine-related conflicts between states, impacting travel and public health measures [12][13] - Public policy surrounding COVID-19 did not adapt quickly enough to evolving scientific understanding, leading to resentment towards experts [15][16] Political Landscape - Undermining public health can be politically risky, as seen with the impact of COVID-19 mismanagement on the 2020 election [7][8] - RFK Jr's views on vaccines have gained a following, influencing political dynamics and potentially impacting the 2024 election [11][12] - Republican senators are holding RFK Jr accountable due to the tricky territory of undermining public health [7] Information & Media - The way information is distributed has radically transformed, with local media collapsing and people relying on online sources [8][9][10] - Conspiracy theories and skepticism towards authority are amplified through social media [8] - People are increasingly questioning the ingredients in their food and seeking alternative health solutions [22] Health Trends - Americans are becoming sicker, which is contributing to the distrust in public health and the search for alternative solutions [16][22] - Chronic disease is a growing problem in America [14] - Measles, polio, and whooping cough remain dangerous, highlighting the importance of vaccination [25]
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TechCrunch· 2025-09-04 19:08
Nepal has moved to block 26 social media platforms for failing to comply with its registration requirements. https://t.co/DY8I2uROdm ...
Who are you influencing and why does it matter? | Tonya Williams | TEDxAlabaster
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-04 16:23
[Music] Have you ever purchased something online because someone convinced you that it changed their life. Detox tea, a treadmill that slides under your desk or coffee. Same.I'm guilty, too. Now, I don't know what that says about me. Maybe I'm easily influenced or maybe I just like stuff.I have bought detox tea that literally obviously did nothing but hold me hostage in my bathroom for three days. A $99 planner that I didn't use to plan to do anything or go anywhere. And don't even get me started about the ...
AI Spending is Beginning to Payoff
ETF Trends· 2025-09-04 12:58
Core Insights - Major tech companies are investing billions in AI operations, with potential payoffs on the horizon as indicated by recent research from Alger [1][4] - The five largest AI hyperscalers (Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, and Oracle) are projected to see a slowdown in CapEx growth while operating cash flow is expected to increase steadily [2] Group 1: AI Investment Trends - Significant capital expenditure (CapEx) is being directed towards AI, but the growth rate is expected to slow in the coming years [2] - Companies like Microsoft and Meta are already reporting AI as a notable contributor to their revenue growth as of June 2025 [4] Group 2: Investment Opportunities - Investors are encouraged to gain exposure to a variety of AI-related companies, including those involved in AI infrastructure and implementation [5] - The Alger AI Enablers & Adopters ETF (ALAI) offers diversified exposure to companies positioned to benefit from rising AI adoption, including firms like AppLovin, TSMC, and Talen Energy [6] Group 3: Investment Strategy - ALAI employs a fundamental, bottom-up approach to select high conviction stocks, focusing on companies with high unit volume growth or positive life cycle changes [7] - The strategy aims to capitalize on the broadening adoption of AI across various sectors, including traditionally less dynamic industries like Industrials and Utilities [7][8]
The business of pro tennis
CNBC Television· 2025-09-03 18:15
the exchange. The US Open now in the quarterfinals section. And while this year's showing has not been a grand slam for American tennis players, tennis's popularity is still growing overall stateside.Joining me now to break it all down with those numbers included from the Billy Jean King Tennis Center in Queens, New York, is CNBC's Alex Sherman. Uh this is a plum assignment even though it's local, but there's a lot of folks out there who would be very, very, very happy to be where you are right now, Alex. Y ...
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Forbes· 2025-09-03 16:50
How Scrubbing Your Social Media Could Backfire–And Even Hurt Your Job Prospects https://t.co/c1A8q2akqq https://t.co/71DettDlLs ...
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Binance· 2025-09-02 20:00
Binance is hiring a Social Media Intern 👷👷Think you can handle:> Memes> Trading takes> Community vibes> Reply banter👉 Apply here: https://t.co/nF0lG4goIi https://t.co/wuPZMgZqfy ...
How Do we Define Open-Mindedness?? | Helen Lu | TEDxBJ80 HS
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-02 16:30
As the world keeps changing, people are becoming more and more international. We accept ideas, behaviors, and choices that would have been completely unthinkable just a few decades ago. Generally, that's great.People feel freer to become themselves, especially when those around them offer support and acceptance. But here's the twist. Sometimes this open-mindedness can go a little bit too far.With social media, we're constantly exposed to people who are completely different from us. And instead of thinking c ...
Can Social Media Help Improve Dementia Care? | Thomas Hadjistavropoulos | TEDxRegina
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-02 15:46
Problem & Impact - Clinically important research findings take an average of 17 years to translate into widespread healthcare practice, often not happening at all [1] - This delay is a source of frustration, especially concerning vulnerable populations like older adults with dementia who may not live long enough to benefit from current solutions [2] - Up to 80% of older adults with dementia suffer from pain, which is often under-recognized, under-detected, and under-treated due to communication difficulties [3] - Undertreated pain in dementia patients can lead to challenging responsive behaviors, often misattributed to psychiatric causes and treated with psychotropic medication, which can hasten death [5][6] - The aging population will exacerbate the problem, with projections indicating that 20% of the Canadian population is currently 65 years or older, and this will increase to one in four within 45 years [11] - This demographic shift will lead to an increase in dementia cases, with projections of 17 million Canadians and 127 million Americans living with dementia in 25 years [12] Proposed Solution & Results - Systematic observation and recording of specific pain behaviors can improve pain recognition and evaluation in dementia patients [7] - Frequent pain assessment improves quality of care, quality of life, and reduces stress for nursing staff [8] - Traditional methods of disseminating research findings (seminars, webinars, brochures) are not very effective in changing clinical practices and patient outcomes [9][10] - Social media campaigns, inspired by examples like Christine Chambers' pediatric pain management campaign (100 million impressions, 150,000 YouTube views), can increase public awareness and potentially impact policy [16][17] - A social media campaign focused on pain in dementia achieved 55 million impressions and 50,000 YouTube views in five months, doubling the conversation about pain and dementia on Twitter [21][23] - While social media doesn't completely solve the problem, it positions researchers to narrow the 17-year gap by reaching millions of people and facilitating interaction [29]
MAGA supporters want Trump added to Mount Rushmore
MSNBC· 2025-09-01 20:34
Joining us now, chief strategist for the Bush Cheney 2004 presidential campaign and senior MSNBC political contributor Matthew Dow. Charlie Dent is still with us. All right, gentlemen. Matt, I'll give you the first one. Trump's face on Mount Rushmore. >> Um, I mean, I don't know what ideal I mean, the four faces that were carved were really not about the individuals per se. They were about the ideals of America. And I don't know. I mean, take out the practical consequences of not being able to do it. What i ...