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Creativity and new ideas get us through the crisis

Communication and behavior in the pandemic Creativity and new ideas get us through the crisis Stress, anxiety and depression are on the rise in the Corona pandemic. To protect the mental health of people, families and sufferers, we need social exchange, creative ideas and more courage. Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg is director of the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim and professor of psychiatry and psychotherapy at the University of Heidelberg. Image: ZI/Daniel Lukac The Corona pandemic is not leaving any of us unscathed. Many people feel burned out, empty and blocked. This pandemic is unique because it attacks people s mental health from several sides, explains Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, director of the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim (ZI). Initial studies show that depression, anxiety disorders and the consumption of addictive substances have increased.

Quantum Experiment Reveals Particles Can Form Collectives Out of Almost Nothing

Quantum Experiment Reveals Particles Can Form Collectives Out of Almost Nothing 18 DECEMBER 2020 How many particles do you need before individual atoms start behaving collectively? According to new research, the number is incredibly low. As few as six atoms will start transitioning into a macroscopic system, under the right conditions.   Using a specially designed ultra-cold laser trap, physicists observed the quantum precursor of the transition from a normal to a superfluid phase – offering a way to study the emergence of collective atomic behaviour and the limits of macroscopic systems. Many-body physics is the field that seeks to describe and understand the collective behaviour of large numbers of particles: a bucket of water, for example, or a canister of gas. We can describe these substances in terms of their density, or their temperature – the way the substance is acting as a whole.

Fact Check: Does Vitamin D Deficiency Account for Most COVID-19 Deaths?

(Photo : PublicDomainPictures from Pixabay ) An Instagram post claimed that Vitamin D deficiency may account for most COVID-19 deaths, but the claim was missing some necessary context. The post included a screenshot of an alleged study that says Vitamin D deficiency may account for almost nine of ten COVID-19 deaths. A  San Diego-based psychiatrist and advocate of meat-based diet, poked on mainstream messaging of COVID-19 as fear-based and hysteria promoting when Vitamin D was an easily correctable indicator of metabolic dysfunction. The same post regarding Vitamin D deficiency was also seen on the user s Twitter account on November 30. In the Instagram post, they advised people to optimize BOTH their 25-OH D levels (above 30ng/ml at least) and their metabolic health.

Fact check: More study needed on link between vitamin D deficiency, COVID-19 mortality

Fact check: More study needed on link between vitamin D deficiency, COVID-19 mortality Miriam Fauzia, USA TODAY The claim: Vitamin D deficiency may account for a majority of COVID deaths    © Marcio Jose Sanchez, AP Images Pedestrians wear masks as they cross a street amid the coronavirus pandemic in Santa Monica, California. A simple vitamin could prove helpful in the fight against COVID-19, one Instagram post claims.   Vitamin D insufficiency- an easily correctable indicator of metabolic dysfunction-may account for the majority of COVID-19 deaths and yet the mainstream messaging remains fear-based and hysteria promoting. Surprised? reads a Nov. 30 tweet written by Paul Saladino, M.D., and shared on his Instagram page, a post that has been deleted.

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