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The Coming Robot Companions: Helpful Assistants or Emotional Illusions?
If you have ever conversed with a digital helper, named your robot vacuum, or sensed a particular relationship with a chatbot tracking your preferences, you have already started your journey into a fresh chapter—the age of emotionally responsive robots.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan2 months ago in Journal
Scientists create an AI-powered robotic hand capable of feeling: a breakthrough that replicates human touch with high precision
A new technology developed in the United States could be a game changer for people who use prosthetic hands. A team from the University of Utah has unveiled a system that combines advanced sensors and a neural network with artificial intelligence capable of mimicking the sense of touch and autonomously adjusting the grip, thus reducing the cognitive load that often leads many patients to abandon their prostheses.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
How to Open a Drug Rehab Center with a Focus on Long-Term Recovery Success
Understanding the Need for a Drug Rehab Center Before embarking on the endeavor of establishing a drug rehab center, it is crucial to conduct a meticulous assessment of the community’s needs. Understanding local substance abuse patterns, demographic risk factors, and socio-economic variables provides a foundation for an effective intervention strategy. Evaluating gaps in current rehabilitation services allows for the creation of a center that is not merely another facility but a transformative resource. This approach ensures that the programs offered resonate with the local population, addressing both prevalent addictions and under-served patient needs.
By Fida Hassain2 months ago in Journal
How to Open a Methadone Clinic and Create a Comprehensive Recovery Support Network
Understanding the Role of a Methadone Clinic Methadone clinics serve as pivotal instruments in the battle against opioid addiction, providing medication-assisted treatment that stabilizes patients while mitigating withdrawal symptoms. The importance of these clinics extends beyond pharmacology; they offer a structured, consistent environment where patients can regain control over their lives. Addressing the stigma associated with opioid recovery is equally crucial. Many individuals avoid seeking help due to societal misconceptions, so a clinic must foster a compassionate and nonjudgmental atmosphere that encourages engagement and continuity of care.
By Fida Hassain2 months ago in Journal
The Connection Between Accreditation and Quality Assurance
Introduction Accreditation and quality assurance are closely linked in healthcare and behavioral health settings. Accreditation serves as an external validation that an organization meets recognized standards of safety, professionalism, and effectiveness. Quality assurance provides the internal processes that ensure ongoing improvement and consistency in care. Together, they create a reliable framework for delivering high-quality services. Understanding how these two concepts support one another helps organizations strengthen performance, maintain compliance, and build trust with clients, staff, and regulatory bodies.
By Abdul Mueed2 months ago in Journal
How to Start a Private Practice as a Psychologist
Clarifying Your Vision and Practice Goals Starting a private practice begins with defining the type of services you want to provide, the clients you hope to serve, and the overall direction of your practice. Identifying your specialty area, treatment approaches, and long-term goals helps create a clear roadmap. This vision shapes decisions about location, marketing, staffing, and financial planning. It also ensures your practice reflects your professional values while meeting community needs. Taking time to define these elements early helps you build a focused and sustainable practice that aligns with both your expertise and the evolving demands of mental health care.
By Abdul Mueed2 months ago in Journal
I started running a matcha brand what did I learn?
We had been exploring Asia for a while, and it was on the island of Phu Quoc that this idea really took shape. Matcha wasn’t new to us — I’d tried it plenty of times in London, and in Vietnam (like in many Asian countries), tea is an everyday staple ( well not exactly but it is quite popular with Gen Z). Matcha had already joined the global boom, and its popularity there was strong too.
By Pavel Scutari2 months ago in Journal
The Real Reason My Etsy Sales Finally Started Growing in 2026
🔥 The Honest Truth About How I Finally Started Increasing My Etsy Sales—And Why Most Sellers Quit Too Early When I first launched my Etsy shop, I assumed the hardest part would be developing the products. I spent hours designing, revising, adjusting tiny details, and visualizing how my listings might look on someone else’s screen.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Journal










