Obese children more likely to develop multiple sclerosis, study

Obese children more likely to develop multiple sclerosis, study

Stockholm: Obese children are more likely to develop multiple sclerosis (MS) as teenagers, a new study has found. Multiple sclerosis is a condition that affects the brain and spinal cord, causing problems with vision and arm or leg movement. The study, conducted at the Stockholm-based Karolinska Institute, examined data from the Swedish Childhood Obesity Treatment…

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UNESCO unveils new AI roadmap for classrooms

How to develop ‘ethical AI’ and avoid potential dangers

UNESCO first developed its Recommendations on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence back in 2021, when much of the world was preoccupied by another international threat, the COVID-19 pandemic. The Recommendations, which were adopted by the 194 UNESCO Member States, contain concrete guidance on how public and private money can be channelled to programmes that benefit society. Since…

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