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Young people are getting unhappier – a lack of childhood freedom and independence may be partly to blame

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Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

Experts often highlight social media and harsh economic times as key reasons why young people are getting unhappier.

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  • Experts often highlight social media and harsh economic times as key reasons why young people are getting unhappier.
  • Younger generations have less freedom and independence than previous generations did.
  • The lack of childhood freedom isn’t just a result of parental control.

Emotional, social and cognitive effects

  • Psychologist Jean Piaget emphasised the importance of exploration and experimentation in cognitive development in the 1950s.
  • By restricting children’s freedom to explore and take age-appropriate risks, we deprive them of opportunities for intellectual curiosity and innovation.
  • The decline in independence can have implications for social and emotional development.
  • Research highlights the importance of peer interactions in shaping social competence and emotional intelligence.
  • By orchestrating play dates and entertainment, parents may therefore inadvertently limit their children’s ability to navigate social dynamics.

Age-appropriate freedom

  • Evidence supports the idea that freedom and independence is crucial for the happiness and wellbeing of young people.
  • A five-year-old, for example, can be allowed and encouraged to butter their own toast, make their bed, or play on their own in the garden.
  • A 10-year-old, meanwhile, should be able to walk to and from school on their own, be responsible for their homework and keep their space tidy.


Fiorentina Sterkaj does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

How ‘white’ fragility perpetuates anti-Black racism in Arab societies

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Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

The perpetuation of anti-Black racism within Arab societies finds its roots in what Bahraini cultural critic Nader Kadhem identifies as the dehumanization of Black people.

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  • The perpetuation of anti-Black racism within Arab societies finds its roots in what Bahraini cultural critic Nader Kadhem identifies as the dehumanization of Black people.
  • This includes characterizations that caricature them with mental weakness, moral impotence, excessive sexual energy, foolishness and a tendency to laziness.
  • While racist portrayals have faced increasing criticism in recent years, anti-Black racism endures, sustained in part by a form of white fragility.

White fragility in the Arab world

  • The term white fragility refers to the defensive reactions and discomfort exhibited by white people when discussing race and racism.
  • Not all facets of white fragility seamlessly translate into the modern Arab cultural landscape, but echoes of its influence resonate and shed light on the multifaceted nature of anti-Black racism in the Arab world.

Examples of white fragility

  • When confronted with discussions on anti-Black racism, those with light-skinned privilege in Arab societies often display manifestations of white fragility.
  • These can include expressions of anger, refusal, avoidance, debate, withdrawal or denial.
  • These defensive responses illustrate the common reactions among lighter-skinned Arabs when their racial privilege or involvement in systemic racism is called into question.
  • This defensive stance contributes to the persistence of racial inequity by obstructing constructive discourse and sabotaging attempts to confront systemic racism.

Unraveling white Arab fragility

  • Acknowledging the prevalence of racism against Black people within Arab societies could challenge this belief, leading to discomfort and uncertainty among “white” Arabs.
  • Claiming to have a Black or other racialized family member represents yet another manifestation of white fragility within DiAngelo’s American framework.
  • Marriages between Black and white Arabs are less prevelant in the Arab world, and even when there is a Black family member, there is a reluctance to acknowledge it.
  • White fragility is a potent mechanism that maintains privilege.


Amir Al-Azraki does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

EQS-News: ProCredit group finishes 2023 with a strong business and financial performance; RoE guidance achieved

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ProCredit group finishes 2023 with a strong business and financial performance; RoE guidance achieved

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  • ProCredit group finishes 2023 with a strong business and financial performance; RoE guidance achieved
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  • ProCredit group finishes 2023 with a strong business and financial performance; RoE guidance achieved
    Loans grow by 1.9%; ProCredit Direct for private clients drives strong 15.3% deposit growth; CET1 ratio comfortable at 14.3%
    Frankfurt am Main, 20 March 2024 - The ProCredit group, which is mainly active in South Eastern and Eastern Europe, recorded a strong financial result of EUR 113.4 million in 2023 that corresponds to a return on equity of 12.2%.
  • Deposits showed good growth of EUR 965 million or 15.3% with a strong contribution from the retail segment.
  • Deposits grew by a strong EUR 965 million or 15.3% (2022: EUR +748 million or 13.5%), to which private individuals contributed approximately 50%.

EQS-News: ProCredit Management Board presents updated business strategy for a broadened ProCredit footprint on its second Capital Markets Day

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Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

On the back of a very successful year 2023, the Management Board presented the updated business strategy of the group, which foresees significantly increasing ProCredit’s footprint in its existing markets in South Eastern and Eastern Europe over the next years.

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  • On the back of a very successful year 2023, the Management Board presented the updated business strategy of the group, which foresees significantly increasing ProCredit’s footprint in its existing markets in South Eastern and Eastern Europe over the next years.
  • “We want to firmly position ourselves as the leading bank for MSMEs in our region and build a strong reputation as an attractive bank for private individuals.
  • The Management Board also highlighted a change in direction with regard to its approach to the retail sector.
  • The presentation materials, as well as a recording of the Capital Markets Day 2024 event, are available in the Investor Relations section of the ProCredit Holding website at https://www.procredit-holding.com/investor-relations/capital-markets-day/
    Andrea Kaufmann, Group Communications, ProCredit Holding, Tel.

EQS-News: PATRIZIA Annual Report 2023: Resilient platform but EBITDA impacted by market headwinds - cautious optimism for 2024 with focus on smart real asset investments

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Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

PATRIZIA remained an active net buyer with investments signed for clients more than offsetting disposals and redemptions, demonstrating the resilience of the Company’s independent investment platform.

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  • PATRIZIA remained an active net buyer with investments signed for clients more than offsetting disposals and redemptions, demonstrating the resilience of the Company’s independent investment platform.
  • Nevertheless, AUM declined by 3.2% to EUR 57.3bn due to valuation pressure in a challenging market environment.
  • PATRIZIA reorganised operations and adapted its business focus to accommodate the lower level of client investments in the second half of 2023.
  • PATRIZIA continues to run a solid balance sheet with a net equity ratio of 69.0% and available liquidity of EUR 291.0m.

EQS-News: MorphoSys AG Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Financial Results and Provides Corporate Update

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Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

“Now, in 2024, we are pleased that Novartis is committing to the future of our promising pipeline.

Key Points: 
  • “Now, in 2024, we are pleased that Novartis is committing to the future of our promising pipeline.
  • With its ample resources, additional scientific expertise and global footprint, Novartis can help accelerate pelabresib's potential worldwide.
  • Total revenues for the fourth quarter 2023 were € 59.0 million compared to € 81.6 million for the same period in 2022.
  • The decrease resulted first and foremost from prior year revenues stemming from the execution of an out-licensing agreement with Novartis.

Food & Society at the Aspen Institute Releases the 2024 Food is Medicine Research Action Plan

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Mardi, avril 9, 2024

Washington, DC, April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Food & Society at the Aspen Institute has released its 2024 Food is Medicine Research Action Plan.

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  • Washington, DC, April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Food & Society at the Aspen Institute has released its 2024 Food is Medicine Research Action Plan.
  • It is the first report to pull together the latest peer-reviewed Food is Medicine research in a digestible, comprehensible, and action-oriented format.
  • Associated health outcomes like diabetes and heart disease remain far greater among Black and Latinx individuals and households.
  • Like the original, the revised version of the Research Action Plan has been made possible thanks to the continuing support of the Walmart Foundation.

Epic Bio Announces Robust Slate of Presentations at the American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy (ASGCT) 27th Annual Meeting

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Mardi, avril 9, 2024

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Epic Bio , a leading epigenetic editing company that plans to have its FSHD program enter the clinic this year, today announced the acceptance of six abstracts, three oral presentations, and three poster presentations at the upcoming Annual Meeting of the American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy (ASGCT), taking place May 7-11, 2024, in Baltimore, Maryland.

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  • SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Epic Bio , a leading epigenetic editing company that plans to have its FSHD program enter the clinic this year, today announced the acceptance of six abstracts, three oral presentations, and three poster presentations at the upcoming Annual Meeting of the American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy (ASGCT), taking place May 7-11, 2024, in Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Location: Baltimore at the Baltimore Convention Center, Ballroom 1, Baltimore, Maryland
    Location: Baltimore at the Baltimore Convention Center, Ballroom III, Baltimore, Maryland
    Location: Baltimore at the Baltimore Convention Center, Ballroom III, Baltimore, Maryland
    Location: Baltimore at the Baltimore Convention Center, Exhibit Hall, Baltimore, Maryland
    Location: Baltimore at the Baltimore Convention Center, Exhibit Hall, Baltimore, Maryland

Start of Clinical Research with Hiroshima University on Photon-Counting CT

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Mardi, avril 9, 2024

Tustin, California, April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canon Medical Systems Corporation (hereinafter "Canon Medical"; President and CEO: Toshio Takiguchi; headquarters: Otawara, Tochigi, Japan) and Hiroshima University (President: Mitsuo Ochi; location: Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan) began clinical research.

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  • Tustin, California, April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canon Medical Systems Corporation (hereinafter "Canon Medical"; President and CEO: Toshio Takiguchi; headquarters: Otawara, Tochigi, Japan) and Hiroshima University (President: Mitsuo Ochi; location: Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan) began clinical research.
  • PCCT is expected to become the next generation of X-ray CT.
    Canon Medical entered into a basic agreement on joint clinical research with Hiroshima University on November 1, 2023, *1 and clinical research began, led by Professor Kazuo Awai of the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences.
  • Through this latest clinical research, we are aiming to take another step forward towards the practical application of PCCT.
  • We will accelerate development of PCCT by feeding back the results of this clinical research into improvement of the system.

NewHydrogen CEO Steve Hill Discussed Use of Hydrogen for Aviation with University of Tennessee Expert

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Mardi, avril 9, 2024

SANTA CLARITA, Calif., April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NewHydrogen, Inc. (OTCMKTS:NEWH), the developer of ThermoLoop™, a breakthrough technology that uses water and heat rather than electricity to produce the world’s cheapest green hydrogen, today announced that in a recent podcast the Company’s CEO Steve Hill spoke with Dr. Paul Palies, Associate Professor at the University of Tennessee Space Institute and founder of the Combustion and Propulsion for Aviation Research Center regarding future aviation based on hydrogen combustion for a decarbonized system.

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  • Dr. Palies said, “There is a need for a clean combustion system that doesn't add nitrogen oxide and completely removes the carbon footprint.
  • Dr. Palies said, “Our team is conducting research on premix combustion, a method that could reduce emissions while maintaining thermal power.
  • Mr. Hill thanked Dr. Palies for his insights, and briefly introduced NewHydrogen’s work on developing thermochemical approaches to affordable green hydrogen.
  • Dr. Paul Palies is Associate Professor at The University of Tennessee Space Institute where he established the Combustion and Propulsion for Aviation Research Center, his research group.