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  1. Prime minister of UK 🇬🇧 Rishi Sunak’s Father or Mother served in NHS .❤️❤️❤️
    Now he is a prime minister.
    He needn’t visit NHS.
    But he is very often visiting old age HOMES and speaks to old people .
    It’s great .
    A old lady asked him yesterday to raise the salary of staffs working in NHS home 🏠.
    Yes UK GOVERNMENT must do it .
    May be one day Rishi Sunak el be awarded Nobel Peace prize for sure .
    God bless him .
    Though once I was angry children send their parents home but now I realise really really they are cared well.
    For example in USA 🇺🇲 10% of old aged people are suffering with memory loss.
    So only at a home they would be careful well .
    Not possible at home .
    So God bless our old age homes .
    God bless Rishi Sunak.
    It’s a great job meeting old age people very often.
    Great 👍
    Kindness
    Good .
    LOVING.
    Encouraging.
    Helpful to build our society.
    👍👍👍👍
    God bless him .
    God bless uk government and people.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍👍👍
    Nobel committee must award a Nobel best Prime MINISTER award (PRESIDENT or LEADER of the world 👍👍👍)
    🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
    May God bless us .

    1. @912 road warrior Keep your stress levels down enough to live long enough to see how history shows the Trump era. Anger and hate keep that cortisol pumping through your blood at the highest levels so you may not make it.

    2. @Virginia Moss Or how Biden kept everyone on lockdown and wouldn’t let children go to school, also causing mass divorces and homelessness, all while CNN, MSM, and MSNBC were fear mongering covid. Everyone knows Joe will go down as the worst president in American history, wether you want to admit it or not

  2. yes you can retrain your brain as with Addiction people have been able to learn a new way of life it depends on how hard you work at it, i seen this Coming just as the pandemic hit so i stayed engaged with my kid and tried to make life as normal as possible, at the same time keeping us safe.

    1. Generally not the case. Most addicts simply replace one thing with another. It’s is implemented psychologically as an acceptable replacement for the original habit, but a habit in and of itself.

    2. We have too and our grandson is actually doing better in math and socially than before. Computer based learning has been difficult for the grandchildren but they are bouncing back and don’t seem to be any worse for wear but their parents have been really plugged in. I’m not saying it’s always easy but it’s doable. Something children need to learn. Hard is still doable

    1. @Brandon Burns
      Conservative vs Liberal brain.
      A twenty year study that involved more than 140.000 people over 20 years.
      Or how alcohol effects your politics.

      I’ll give this a thumbs up, sometimes it works.

    2. @Brandon Burns
      All on Google.
      Also the Dunning Kruger effects.
      Which tRump has become the new mascot for Dunning Kruger lol

    1. @YEABSERA ABATE I’ll tell you why, because I can guarantee you during the height of Covid. You were all for a closing of schools and masking. You had no problem with all this authoritarian bullshit that was pointless.

    2. @Louis Tully republicans dies 153% more than everyone. Republicans sure did own the libs. 😂🤣😂🤣🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️🖕

  3. You do know, how the anti vaxers will do with this? We mustn’t forget that people are still living with the damage, even a mild case of COVID has done to their bodies.

    1. That’s not really how statistical experiments work. Populations are impractical to use, and so population samples are a thing.

    2. @Daft Sutra Design if a doctor told you ” due to a study you have eczema” then a doctor that actually examines you says you have full blown HIV AIDS/STAGE. Naw you right that’s actually America for you kwel

  4. What about all the millions of kids who have been through the pandemic but are also living in extremely difficult conditions, such as war (for instance in Ukraine) or hunger (Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa for instance)? Or other trauma. Just wondering how this affects their brains.

    1. Don’t forget being bombarded with more useless ads than most people would have seen in a decade without faces stuck to screens or cells. “trapped” at home as some put it. I was never trapped. In south florida it was always business as usual. Very nice.

  5. So, most teenagers in the South went back to school in the fall of 2020. They were out from March-June, but then came back to school, at least every other day, in August/September. Many communities had little to no isolating. Would love to hear a comparison of kids from places that were shut down, and those that were not.

  6. In the 90s i had friends with shitty parents, I was friends with a dude name Phillip he was younger than me but he had to take care his little brother, Like cook his food, help him with homework, get him ready for school he took care his bro like a parent when we were in middle school. When we got to highschool his nickname was old man. Because he just acted older than EVERYONE. He aged fast af he even looked over than everyone and he was always the youngest. Yes STRESS will age you

  7. The brain does show a capacity for neuroplasticity, the ability to build anew and rework its connections under the right conditions. Given that teens’ brain growth is ongoing in adolescence, I think we can hope for a reversal of the damage.

    1. I hope so too, but the question remains: what is the etiology of this cortex shrinking? If it was a matter of neuroplasticity or even neuron/glia atrophy, it has a lot of potential to be reversible (though it’s not guaranteed). I’m just hopeful it wasn’t a matter of excess neuron turnover with cell death- that seems unlikely, but if it did happen, is not a good sign

  8. Not even 0:13 seconds in and one of them is already blaming screens for the increased aging in teenager’s brains. You can hear another anchor quietly remind her that it’s largely increased stress that’s causing these changes in teens brains

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