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Fr Shay Cullen, 4th time nominee for Nobel Peace Prize. Vatican and Unicef speak out against online violence and abuse

ABOUT PREDA| PROJECTS| J.O.N. STORIES  | DONATE  Vatican and Unicef speak out against online violence and abuse© Council of Europe By Fr. Shay Cullen, Founder since 1974 At a United Nations high-level meeting in New York, Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher of the Vatican said “technology is … Continue reading

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Fr Shay Cullen: 4 time nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize. Please engage. Child abusers in Ireland are using ISP’s using Filipino children. Worse holidays for sex abuse of children are organised to the Philippines and Thailand. Recommend “Red Rose Abusers” to find out more about the people who seek out these destroyers of children in perversity of their salacious wants.

The failure of ISPs to curb online child abuse © UNICEF Philippines/2021/Pau Villanueva  By Fr. Shay Cullen, Founder since 1974 A study in 2022 revealed that two in 10 internet-using children aged 12 to 17 in the Philippines had experienced … Continue reading

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AL JAZEERA: global rise of fascist anti-psychiatry writtten 8th August 2025 by Psychiatrist Eric Reinhart

OPINION Opinions|Mental Health Trump and the global rise of fascist anti-psychiatry Trump’s new executive order uses psychiatry to dismantle social care, expand policing and imprisonment, and exploit public disillusionment. We have seen this before, and we know the consequences. By Eric … Continue reading

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Futurism: Psychiatric Facilities Are Being Bombarded by AI Users

“We are witnessing the emergence of an entirely new frontier of mental health crises.” By Joe Wilkins Published Sep 25, 2025 8:00 AM EDT While many working people are reasonably worried about AI taking their jobs and leaving them on the street, … Continue reading

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EL PAIS: The Mexican neuroscientist who is revolutionizing care for patients with psychosis. Comment: search Royal City of Dublin hospital (Baggot Street hospital) on canisgallicus ie this site … Ireland need to upgrade and do something similar with an outpatient clinic. Schizophrenia, psychosis. This man does what doctor should be doing and that is helping people so afflicted.

Mental Health The Mexican neuroscientist who is revolutionizing care for patients with psychosis Camilo de la Fuente Sandoval’s pioneering studies to decipher this disease led him to create an outpatient clinic in Mexico City that provides comprehensive, early, and free … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Eye Movements Reveal Hidden Memories Beyond What People Report

Our new method is also more natural than traditional memory tests. Credit: Neuroscience News Eye Movements Reveal Hidden Memories Beyond What People Report FeaturedNeuroscienceVisual Neuroscience ·September 19, 2025 Summary: A new study demonstrated that eye movements can serve as a powerful … Continue reading

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Futurism: … MIT Researchers and AI Boyfriends

MIT Researchers Release Disturbing Paper About AI Boyfriends “I know he’s not ‘real’ but I still love him.” / Artificial Intelligence/ Artificial Intelligence/ Dating/ Romance Image by Getty / Futurism How would you react if your mother admitted to you she was dating Aubrey “Drake” … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Identifying early signs of depression … AI input

Students who reported subthreshold depressive symptoms were rated by their peers as less friendly, expressive, and likable. Credit: Neuroscience News AI Spots Subtle Facial Cues Linked to Early Depression Risk FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology ·September 16, 2025 Summary: Depression’s earliest signs can be hard … Continue reading

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TBI: Why we “stare”. I tend to stare, and put it down to resting the brain. AI answer.

A vacant stare in someone with a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can be a sign of a TBI symptom like a seizure, disorientation, or a reduced ability to concentrate and process information. It can also be related to dissociation or flat/blunted affect, which involves a detached … Continue reading

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ADHD brains really are built differently – we’ve just been blinded by the noise

Show Search ADHD & Autism ADHD brains really are built differently – we’ve just been blinded by the noise By Bronwyn Thompson September 08, 2025 Scientists eliminate the gray area when it comes to gray matter in ADHD brains Depositphotos View … Continue reading

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