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Seeking Relief From Brain Injury, Some Veterans Turn to Psychedelics - The New York Times

  1. Seeking Relief From Brain Injury, Some Veterans Turn to Psychedelics  The New York Times
  2. MDMA-assisted therapy could improve neurorehabilitation of injured service members beyond PTSD  UCLA Newsroom
  3. New treatments for troubled vets | Defense News Weekly Full Episode 12.14.24  C4ISRNET
  4. Can psychedelic treatments help vets? Meet two advocates who say yes.  Marine Corps Times
  5. Psychedelics and Brazilian jiu-jitsu get leveraged as ways to help vets heal and connect. Читать дальше...

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Tata Steel starts an all-women shift at Noamundi iron mine

Tata Steel launched an all-women mining shift at its Noamundi iron mine in Jharkhand, a first in India. This initiative builds on their "Women@Mines" program and aims to empower women in mining. The company trained local women to operate heavy machinery through the "Tejaswini" initiatives, leading to this milestone. Tata Steel also achieved 20% diversity in its India workforce.

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EDF commander: Estonia does not need to leave the Ottawa Convention right now

According to the Estonian Defense Forces, Estonia should not withdraw from the Ottawa Convention, which prohibits anti-personnel landmines, as there are sufficient alternatives to passive mines. Kalev Stoicescu, chair of the National Defense Committee, noted that further discussions on the matter should also consider which solution would be more cost-effective for Estonia.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Elon Musk's one-word response to Indian-origin CEO's green card query sparks debate on US immigration. See viral post

Indian-origin CEO Aravind Srinivas, who has been waiting for his green card for the past three years, took an advice from Elon Musk regarding his application status. Musk's one-word response to Perplexity AI CEO has gone viral and has sparked debate on US immigration. Aravind Srinivas co-founded Perplexity AI in 2022, a search engine.

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Victoria Thomas Bowen avoids jail after throwing milkshake at Nigel Farage in Clacton during election campaign - Sky News

  1. Victoria Thomas Bowen avoids jail after throwing milkshake at Nigel Farage in Clacton during election campaign  Sky News
  2. Farage criticises ‘two-tier justice’ after OnlyFans model who threw milkshake at him avoids jail  The Telegraph
  3. All the strange things that have been thrown at politicians over the years  Sky News
  4. Woman who threw milkshake over Nigel Farage given suspended sentence  The Guardian
  5. Woman who threw milkshake over ‘humiliated’ Nigel Farage sentenced... Читать дальше...

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Lion Warriors emerge victorious in first season of Madhya Pradesh Prime Table Tennis League

Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], December 16 (ANI): The Prime Table Tennis - Madhya Pradesh (PTT - MP) league wrapped up its thrilling competition yesterday, December 15 with an exciting final showdown between the Lion Warriors and King Pong. In a nail-biting contest, Lion Warriors emerged as the champions with a 7-6 victory, while King Pong took home the runner-up position. The league, held from December 13 to December 1

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23rd National Athletics Championship for the Blind concludes in Nadiad

Nadiad (Gujarat) [India], December 16 (ANI): The 23rd National Athletics Championship for the Blind, India's largest sports event for visually impaired athletes, concluded successfully on Monday at the Sports Complex in Nadiad. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 400 visually impaired athletes representing states and union territories across India, including Andhra Pradesh, Chandigarh, Delhi, Gujarat,

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WHO urges member countries in Southeast Asia to bolster efforts to end TB

New Delhi [India], December 16 (ANI): The World Health Organization has urged member countries in the Southeast Asia region to build on the momentum created to end TB with accelerated multi-sectoral efforts led by the highest political level to reach every affected and at-risk person, and address the socio-economic determinants and impact of the disease. In a statement, WHO's Southeast Asia Region Regional Director Saima