Ozempic and other weight-loss medications have been linked to a jump in various health issues, including pancreatitis and kidney problems, according to a widespread study conducted by researchers from St Louis’s Washington University School of Medicine and the city’s John J. Cochran Veterans Hospital.
Category: TRENDS EYE VIEW – Jan 28 2025
AS FORECAST: “INTERACTIVE U” IS THE TEACHING TREND OF THE FUTURE
The Wall Street Journal just caught up to a trend last week that Gerald Celente had forecast some 30 years ago, when it ran a story about the major shift in the U.S. from in-person classes to teachers who can be Zoomed into a classroom—building on the relative success of the program during the COVID War lockdowns.
HIGH TIMES FOR THE WORLD’S RICHEST: NEW REPORT SHOWS BILLIONAIRES HAVE MORE POWER THAN EVER
The world’s richest are richer than ever and the “aristocratic oligarchy” around the world is consolidating power while their collective wealth skyrockets, according to an annual report by Oxfam.
NEW STUDY LINKS SMARTPHONE USE TO HALLUCINATIONS, AGGRESSION IN TEENS
A newly released report looked into teens and their relationship with smartphones and found troubling occurrences of various mental health issues, ranging from depression and suicidal ideation to hallucinations.