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The Brain s Pleasure System Wastes Away in Early-Onset Dementia, Study Finds

18 APRIL 2021 Dementia is a thief that picks many pockets. In some guises, it takes our memories. Other forms rob us of inhibition. Sometimes it even takes away happiness itself. A new study has shown for the first time how some forms of early-onset dementia are associated with a profound loss of pleasure linked to a wasting of hedonic hotspots – brain regions associated with reward seeking.   An absence of pleasure is known as anhedonia, and it s a common symptom in mental health conditions such as depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder.  Where most of us are rewarded with a sense of satisfaction, excitement, and bliss when we achieve a goal or associate with loved ones, those experiencing anhedonia can t.

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New Zealand and Australia were Covid success stories Why are they behind on vaccine rollouts?

New Zealand and Australia were Covid success stories. Why are they behind on vaccine rollouts? Over the past year, New Zealand has been celebrated for its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. As other countries battled months-long lockdowns and hospital systems on the brink of collapse, New Zealand imposed a five-week nationwide lockdown before returning to something resembling normality. Although borders have been closed to foreigners for more than a year, music festivals and weddings have gone ahead. The country has reported around 2,500 cases and 26 deaths. It was a similar story in other parts of Asia-Pacific so much so that when Australian think tank Lowy Institute scored more than 100 countries on their Covid-19 performance earlier this year, it found Asia-Pacific had, on average, been the most-successful region in the world at containing the pandemic.

Google Found Guilty of Misleading Australian Customers on Data Collection

Google Found Guilty of Misleading Australian Customers on Data Collection The Australian Federal Court has found Google guilty of misleading customers about personal location data collection on android mobile devices in a world-first enforcement action by the country’s consumer watchdog. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has been pursuing legal action against Google’s “misleading conduct” since Oct. 2019. “This is an important victory for consumers, especially anyone concerned about their privacy online, as the Court’s decision sends a strong message to Google and others that big businesses must not mislead their customers,” ACCC Chairman Rod Sims said.

Disappearing Slang and Cultural Variants: How Australian English Is Changing

Disappearing Slang and Cultural Variants: How Australian English Is Changing Readers reflect on the country’s many different accents. Circular Quay, a tourist area in Sydney, Australia.Credit.Matthew Abbott for The New York Times to get it by email. Last week, I wrote about whether an Asian-Australian accent existed and asked for your thoughts on how the Australian accent is changing. Dozens of readers wrote in about their experiences navigating regional, cultural and ethnic Australian accents, observing that the way we speak is becoming more homogenized, and to correct my own Australian linguistic error yes, you’re right, we throw prawns, not shrimp, on the barbie.

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