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2013.03.08 14:00 Verochio UKPersonalFinance: Getting your pounds in order

Discuss, learn and request help on how to obtain, budget, protect, save and invest your money in the UK
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2014.01.13 19:37 afarber Debt Management Tips

Debt Management Tips from Debt Solutions managers.
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2012.04.29 00:56 Irunongames Emergency Medicine

/emergencymedicine is a subreddit for healthcare providers in the emergency setting to discuss their encounters and find ways to improve their knowledge of various parts of EM.
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2024.05.16 09:24 Novel_Mechanic_47 File Manager on iPad keeps freezing even though I tried every possible solution I could. Freezes in Third Party apps too.

Hello, as the title says, I've been experiencing problems with my file manager ever since 5 months ago when I updated my iPad and now it keeps freezing or it just comes up as empty during startup. And I tried literally every solution I could, I deleted the app and reinstalled it, I deleted the cache, I updated my iPad, I restarted my iPad, I tried using a third party app instead as file manager, I offloaded and reloaded the app and nothing!
And trying to update it doesn't work because there no update for the file manager when searching the App Store.
Can anyone help me unfreeze it or know how to make the app work properly again? Because I saw emulators are now on App Store and because of this reoccuring error I can't even try to use them.
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2024.05.16 09:24 Strict-Brick-5274 Question in colon/bowel movements/digestion etc

Hello! 31F / 61kg / 173cm / BF% ~19% (based in UK/Irish) Doxycycline for skin (~2 ISH years daily or every other day)
I've struggled with constipation my whole life since I was a child. I've tried cutting out different foods, and I have found a good balance now but I still go through periods of bad digestion. My parents said even as a baby I always did embarrassingly large deposits. I noticed recently I was shocked by how much waste I produced.
I am like a poop nerd (as an indicator of my health not in a gross way before the scat people DM me lol) and I try to have the S shaped poop from the Bristolian poop chart lol
I drink fuck tons of water, I have increased fibre intake, I eat a lot of collagen and I try to hit about 60ish g of protein a day, mostly in chicken but I do consume protein powders to and they are the most processed foods i eat. I have increased more variety in my diet in fruit and veggies. I don't eat a lot of dairy (just kefir or goats cheese ). Take my multivitamin (which has literally everything in it -thank you source of life gold- and probiotics)
The changes to my diet are so noticeable that I can notice how my digestion slows down as I'm in my luteal and menstrual phase and adopt my diet to accommodate for this (increasing liquids, eating more magnesium and fibre rich foods that are easy to digest). I used to struggle a lot with PMSDD symptoms so bad, but from changes to my diet and exercise, I've managed to have several cycles where I had no PMS symptoms and my period was only 2-3 days.
But my poop still varies. Sometimes it's the S shaped, sometimes it's more dense.
However, lately I have noticed that I can feel when food is transiting my intestines and gut, and like the only way i can describe the sensation is like, as it's (from my estimated opinion) exiting one intestine to the other, or perhaps to the colon itself, on my lower left flank of my abdomen, I feel the heavy dense "drop" and I've only been notice this, probably in the last year.
It just feels extra "dense" and like there's a "thud" when it passes (internally) and I'm not in pain, but is this normal?
I'm just a lil worried because of my history with digestive issues, I'm like...should I be concerned about this?
Like it just happened now and I'm curious because, like I have literally drank about 10Litres of water (it's feels like, most likely about ..3-4 over the last 24 hours), and I've have a lot of liquid foods (had beef both broth and miso soup for lunch, raspberries, hot choco, the most dense food I ate was my dinner where I made a spinach pancake using 3 eggs and half a bag of spinach served with smoked salmon and goats cheese with cherry tomatoes and sauerkraut). This "thud" sensation feels like my pooped is going to be very dense but like, I literally drank so much fluids and have eaten lots of fibre that I can't understand what could cause it to feel that way?
Another thing to add, I potentially, maybe have Elhers Danlos Syndrome, and I have to get a confirmation diagnosis and lastly I do suffer with extreme fatigue, especially around my period. It's gotten better as I regularly work out, but I have had issues with fatigue and mental fog.
So ... Are these normal bowel movements or a sign of something more serious?
Thanks in advance!
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2024.05.16 09:23 HeartSongAndSage Left on the hook for 5k, blocked by co-liable party. Small claims court?

Last year I helped my boyfriend at the time apply for an apartment. It was then understood that I might move in later, but he moved in alone and assumed payments alone, as he assured me over and over he could do. He had pushed pretty hard and convinced me there were reasons he couldn’t qualify that didn’t matter, he just needed the boost. He thanked me and told me he knew I didn’t have to do it. I thought I’d done an honest person a favor. A short time later we broke up, and a few months after that he told me he couldn’t afford the apartment anymore and was moving out. He told me he would handle everything and since we were on good terms, I saw no reason to doubt him and carried on with my life.
Fast forward to now, I get a letter from a debt collection office asking for 5k. I call him and ask what happened. He acts shocked and says he thought he paid everything. He tells me he’ll get to the bottom of it and call his mom, who is a lawyer. Then, he doesn’t get back to me. I wait a bit and then follow up. From there, it was like a flip switched. He tells me it’s my problem, deal with it myself and to leave him out of it, then blocks me.
I consult the apartment management, a lawyer, and the collection office. I find out he simply stopped paying the apartment and moved his stuff out, ignoring the 60 day paid notice, and racking up legal fees to boot. I also discover that it’s a joint debt, as we signed the lease together. If nothing gets paid, we both get sued. If I pay, he’s no longer liable. I suspect he was advised by his mom that he was free to ignore me and that I would have to do something about it or face consequences myself.
I’m gobsmacked, hurt, and unsure how to proceed. I was advised that if he is completely incommunicado, my only recourse is to pay it in full and pursue small claims court. Is this true? And if so what can I expect?
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2024.05.16 09:22 SpeakMeAi Top AI Assistants: A Comprehensive List of Popular AI Tools

The best AI assistants across the web, including SpeakMe.AI, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri, Cortana, and more. Discover popular AI tools for various needs and optimize your productivity today!
Best AI Assistants Across the Web List:
  1. SpeakMe.AI: A versatile AI assistant offering advanced features for personal and professional use, including natural language processing and role-playing capabilities.
  2. Amazon Alexa: A voice-controlled virtual assistant by Amazon, known for its wide range of skills and compatibility with smart home devices.
  3. Google Assistant: Google's AI-powered assistant, capable of answering questions, providing personalized recommendations, and controlling smart devices.
  4. Siri: Apple's virtual assistant, integrated into iOS devices, offering voice commands for tasks such as sending messages, making calls, and scheduling appointments.
  5. Cortana: Microsoft's virtual assistant, available on Windows devices, offering voice commands, reminders, and personalized recommendations.
  6. ELSA: An AI language learning assistant designed to help users improve their pronunciation and fluency in English.
  7. Alli AI: An AI-powered chatbot designed to assist with customer service tasks, providing instant responses and personalized support.
  8. Bixby: Samsung's virtual assistant, available on Galaxy devices, offering voice commands and personalized recommendations.
  9. Notion: A productivity tool featuring AI-powered features for task management, note-taking, and collaboration.
  10. Socratic: An AI-powered homework helper, capable of providing step-by-step explanations and solutions to a wide range of academic subjects.
  11. ClickUp: A project management platform featuring AI-powered automation and productivity features to streamline workflows.
  12. Fireflies: An AI-powered virtual assistant designed to capture and transcribe meetings, interviews, and conversations.
  13. Hound: A voice-controlled virtual assistant known for its fast and accurate responses to complex queries and commands.
  14. Parrot AI: An AI-powered writing assistant designed to improve grammar, style, and clarity in written communication.
  15. TimeFinder: An AI-powered scheduling assistant designed to optimize time management and scheduling tasks.
  16. TextCortex: An AI-powered text summarization tool designed to condense large volumes of text into concise summaries.
  17. Replika: An AI chatbot designed to provide companionship and conversation, capable of learning from user interactions over time.
  18. Writerly AI: An AI-powered writing assistant designed to generate content ideas, improve writing quality, and provide feedback on drafts.
Popular AI assistants in 2024-2025
From sources across the web and SpeakMe.AI
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2024.05.16 09:21 techno_it What security solutions should we consider when moving servers to the cloud in the Fintech industry?

We are a Fintech company planning to move our servers to the cloud using an IaaS model. We are currently in discussions with several major cloud service providers (CSPs) for hosting within our region.
Given the sensitivity and regulatory requirements of the Fintech sector, I want to ensure we cover all necessary security aspects in our discussions with CSPs. What security solutions should we be asking for? Specifically, I'm considering solutions such as:
Are there any other critical security solutions or best practices we should consider.
Thank you for your insights
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2024.05.16 09:20 wtsui Unlocking the Legal Jargon: How AI Legalese Decoder can Aid in Aggressive Debt Payoff in the UK

https://legalesedecoder.com/unlocking-the-legal-jargon-how-ai-legalese-decoder-can-aid-in-aggressive-debt-payoff-in-the-uk/?utm_source=SocialAutoPoster
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2024.05.16 09:17 One-Case4967 Put on PIP

Joined EY last year as a senior.
As I come from accounting background, joined IT audit last year to explore the domain.
I still get overwhelmed with new concepts wrt to IT audits. I know it doesn’t need very technical knowledge but still I struggled throughout.
I was not able to give my best. My manager tried helping me initially, but I screwed up at the end.
I am very demotivated and feel suicidal as I am in debt and I am about to let go from the firm.
I always wanted to get into EY, but still I literally burned down the opportunity by not working as per expectations. I am feeling damn low.
Can I still get a good job ahead even though I was PIPed at EY? Is it possible?
Lost all the hope.
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2024.05.16 09:16 RevolutionaryAge7123 Importing to Asia for personal use but avoid high duty

Hi,
I'm based in India and I'm lookong to shop from online stores based in Uk/Europe/US.
I want to avoid those 50% duties and all. How do I arrange it? Looking for advice from Indians or Asians who may know some solution for this.
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2024.05.16 09:16 scienceofliving5418 Exploring the Metabolic Wellness Program: A Path to Optimal Health

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One of the leading centers for the Metabolic Wellness Program is Science of Living Bangalore. This institution is renowned for its cutting-edge research and personalized wellness plans. Science of Living Bangalore combines traditional wellness practices with modern scientific insights to create effective health programs. Their team of experts includes nutritionists, fitness trainers, and wellness coaches who work together to tailor a program that suits your specific metabolic needs.
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2024.05.16 09:10 rafaelholmberg Commodities and Camus: a short text on the fetishism of existentialism

Commodities and Camus: a short text on the fetishism of existentialism
Some of you might find this of interest - I’ve included the full text below and the original link too if anyone wants to read more related writings. (N.B. This is not an attack on existentialism)
Salamano distraught by the loss of the dog that he himself spent a lifetime abusing; Ivan Karamazov ardent enough in his atheism to suffers a satanically-coloured psychic breakdown at the death his father; Joseph Garcin obsessed by a telephone that inevitably connects him only back to the hell of other people that he is already in; Abraham witnessing his devotion to God singularised in his love for a sacrificed son; Clamence’s critical juggling between a virtuous debauchery and a debaucherous virtue; Joseph Grand’s literary impotence and self-doubt at the production of a single line in the height of the plague of Oran - these ‘narrative object-relations’ represent a logic that lies at the heart of the existentialist tradition. Fundamentally, the avatars of the existentialist ‘method’, from the literary characters of Dostoyevsky via Kierkegaard to Camus and Sartre, define themselves broadly by their obscure attempts to treat things (whether their object, their comrade, or their duty) directly, yet by a directness adopted from a distance, in a mediated, self-reflective view - they define themselves by treating singular instances as if they were isolated from the situation of which these instances are the inevitable reproduction. In Sartre’s Huis Clos [‘No Exit’], the telephone in the hotel room which Joseph Garcin finds himself in alongside two female strangers - this room being Hell, as it is later revealed - functions only insofar as it veils its own function. The uncertainty of its connection with an outside world acts as an internally necessary distortion of the fact that its connection is a ‘closed-circuit’ connection to the crushing immanence of the inescapable room in which it is positioned, a room for which the ‘outside’ acts as an unsettling memory or an idealised, ethereal vision. In Camus’ La Peste [‘The Plague’], whilst the central characters of the plot set to work managing and planning for the containment of the plague that has struck Oran, Joseph Grand is occupied with a parallel object - his book - which veils the impasse that the general population of Oran finds itself in. Yet this impasse is veiled precisely by reformulating the impasse as internal to its own distraction (the book becomes an impasse for itself). The book, of which Grand is unable to conclude even the first line, is an object that indirectly returns him to his situation (the plague) only by removing him from this very situation, reformulating a generalised impasse into a personal, subjectivized impasse. Sartre and Camus’ dramas rely on an object, a singular point of subjective engagement, to distort or cover a situation which the object itself is a direct reproduction of. The object is treated as nothing other than itself - as being a self-explanatory x which rejects integration into its background scene, and yet it is precisely this rejection, this negative relation of the object to the situation of the drama itself, which acts as its most faithful reproduction of the drama’s central antagonism. The object veils the situation insofar as it paradoxically acts as its structural support. This object, this distortion-in-itself which acts as the support of a structure which it disguises in the very act of supporting it - this is nothing other than the quality which Marx attributed to the commodity, under the category of ‘commodity fetishism’. One of the breakthroughs of Marx’s materialism was the reformulation of the commodity as the product of a mode of reproduction that it materialises in order to reproduce this same political economy by which it is conditioned. This can be understood by firstly looking at Marx’s inversion of the category of a commodity’s ‘use value’. One of Marx’s criticisms of the classical English economists was their understanding of the form of ‘value’ which a commodity possesses: the standard understanding was that the commodity was infused with value by its usefulness being superior to that of its raw materials. Any value, in other words, was thought to be inherent to the commodity, a representation of value concentrated in its use. Hence Foucault’s description of pre-Marxist political economy as characterised by an ‘episteme [mode of discursive knowledge] of representation’. Commodities do not, for Marx, hold their value ‘in themselves’, as a constitutive quality inscribed in the essence of the object itself. Instead, the object is something ‘other than it appears’ - the commodity re-articulates the mode of economic reproduction of which it is the product. The process of commodity production and commodity circulation which Marx presents in Capital begins with an analysis of the radical re-invention of the factory, or more generally of the social mode of serialised production, which capitalism introduced. (It is worth noting that Marx is not inherently critical of capitalism in this work, but slowly begins to enumerate the social and economic conditions which allow for a capitalist mode of production, eventually extracting the inevitable forms of exploitation constitutive of this revolutionary system.) Fundamentally, the essence of the commodity is the it has no immanent essence, but that it is a product of labour-force: certain time in which a wage-labourer dedicates his energy towards production. Capitalism, Marx argues, begins where a working day’s labour time/value exceeds the ‘necessary labour time’ required for a worker to return the next day in his capacity as a worker (i.e. the necessary labour providing for rent, food, clothes etc.). The day’s labour which exceeds this necessary labour time is called ‘surplus labour’. If the division of social and factory labour is advanced enough, surplus value can reduce the amount of time needed for necessary labour times to be achieved. This is ‘relative surplus value’ (as opposed to absolute surplus value), with which, Marx notes, capitalism proper emerges. A series of investments into fixed and variable capital, calculations of turnaround times, necessary maintenance etc. are components of the mode of circulation of commodities which directly contribute to their continued production. Production, reproduction, and circulation are reciprocally supporting, requiring capital investments, planned labour divisions, and a reproduction of the social conditions in which capitalised reproduction itself can operate. The capitalist mode of production is therefore, as Marx insists, revolutionary insofar as it is a socially revolutionary political economy. It colours a domain which was previously excluded from economic consideration - the 21st century only more directly displays the non-boundary of the economic and the social, where the intimacy of everyday life lends itself to the most aggressive forms of economic appropriation. The value of the commodity lies in its support of this economic process - the commodity is the input of productive, capitalised, labour force exchanged and circulated through its social forms of reproduction. Commodity fetishism is therefore the contradictory treatment of the commodity as nothing other than a commodity - treating it as having its value inscribed within itself, detached from the situation of which it is the simultaneous product and support. The act of fetishism tells itself that an object is nothing but an object, that its value is internal. It therefore distorts the general antagonistic scene in which it is framed, by reducing its ‘difference’ to itself. Fetishism reproduces a situation in the very act of veiling it. A distortion clouding a distortion by locating the justification of its own existence within itself, a veil which clouds a situation by the very act of making it possible - this is the fetishism of the object which Marx located in the classical conception of our engagement with commodities, and as we might see, it appears to be a strange communal feature of the existentialist relation to its subjective ‘object’. Consider the miserable figure of Salamano in Camus’ L’Étranger [‘The Outsider’]: a lonesome wretch devoting his energy towards hatred for his submissive dog by abusing it - kicking and shouting at it, blaming his troubles on his unwilling four-legged companion. By an ironic inversion, Salamano’s misery is nevertheless fully actualised only once this dog escapes. The misery that he has attributed to his dog is a ‘negative support’ (what Freud would call a compromise solution), a paradoxical bulwark, against a more direct state of nothingness and desperation which emerges if this ‘compromise’ is removed (for Freud, the removal of an unpleasant symptom only leads to a more absolute state of irreparable despair). What Salamano loses with his dog’s disappearance is his functional fetishisation of this dog: this object was treated as an isolated instance of misery, yet it is precisely this focus which veils the dog’s distortion (and support) of a more absolute and universal state of misery. This is the ‘broad stroke’ of the obscure existentialist tradition - noticeable even where we turn to its earliest manifestations, the most direct example being the ‘knight of faith’, represented by Abraham of the Book of Genesis, in Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling. The paradox which, according to Kierkegaard, Abraham is forced to embody, is that whilst willing to sacrifice his son, Isaac, at the command of God, he must in the very moment of intervention (being told that he no longer needs to carry out the sacrifice), return to the position of an unquestionable devotion to his son, as itself representing his love for God. The moment of binding, Abraham’s dedication to the sacrifice of Isaac, is a horror which in the instance of its positing covers up the greater paradox of what happens without this binding. Without the binding of Isaac, the paradoxical formula which makes possible the unquestioning devotion of the knight of faith is itself removed. For Kierkegaard, faith is based on paradox: remove the paradoxical instance and you remove faith itself. This fetishism of the ‘leap of faith’ is that the contradictory instance supports, by veiling, the inconsistency structuring the religious scene as a whole. Dostoyevsky is equally a prototype of this existentialist fetishism. The atheist figure of Ivan Karamazov maintains a fidelity to his atheism despite his suggestion that without God, ethical codes would break down (here we see his nuance, irreducible to the ‘new atheism’ of Dawkins, Hitchens, Harris etc.). Yet this very fidelity to a form of pseudo-anarchic atheism leads him towards a severe psychotic break, of seeing a demon in his room, after his father’s death. The object of an amoral atheism here acts as a bulwark to a greater disharmony which nevertheless explains, by isolating, Ivan’s intellectual, anti-religious position. Precisely the same type of moral inversions would return in Camus’ La Chute: Clamance’s fixation upon virtue as an end in itself reveals itself to be a latent justification for an excess debauchery made possible by, and engaging in a dialogue with, the very category of ‘virtue’. The formula of commodity fetishism is evidently close to the existentialist mode of relating to its object. Across a series of dramas in this literary tradition, it is often a question of framing a singular subjective instance as an impasse or contradiction which veils, and in so doing supports (by reproducing), the central disharmony or paradox of a situation as a whole.
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2024.05.16 09:08 HR365India What strategies do HCM software companies in Ahmedabad employ to stay updated with evolving HR trends and industry best practices?

The Rise of HCM software:
The surge in HCM (Human Capital Management) software's prominence can be attributed to the increasing adoption of mobile, cloud, and data analytics technologies, particularly within the Indian corporate landscape. As more enterprises recognize the benefits of integrating HCM software companies in Ahmedabad into their operations, this trend is poised to persist in the foreseeable future.
Over time, propelled by technological advancements, HCM software has undergone significant transformations, offering businesses increasingly sophisticated features and functionalities. Today, HCM platforms have evolved into comprehensive solutions capable of managing various facets of employee lifecycle management, spanning from recruitment and onboarding to performance evaluation and offboarding. Beyond mere administrative facilitation, these systems leverage data analytics to furnish actionable insights, empowering businesses to make well-informed decisions.
Key Trends Shaping the Future of HR Management:
Navigating the evolving landscape of HR management involves understanding the pivotal trends driving it and the significant role played by HCM software in facilitating these shifts. Several noteworthy trends include:
1. Transition to Cloud-Based Solutions: A notable trend is the increasing adoption of cloud-based HCM software, expected to persist. With the rise in remote work and the need for real-time data and collaboration, cloud-based solutions offer benefits over traditional on-premises systems, enabling anytime, anywhere access.

2. Emphasizing Mobile Accessibility: The surge in mobile device usage has led to a demand for mobile-friendly HCM solutions. Employees seek easy access to HR information and the ability to perform tasks on the go, prompting organizations to prioritize mobile accessibility in their software offerings.
3. Data Analytics: Data-driven HR strategies rely on analytics tools to compile and analyze employee data, enabling informed decision-making, trend identification, and future workforce planning.

4. Employee Experience: To attract and retain top talent, organizations are focusing on enhancing the employee experience. HCM software facilitates this by offering self-service options, personalized communication, and continuous feedback mechanisms.
Investing in Human Capital Management (HCM) Software:
Investing in HCM software offers numerous benefits for businesses:
1. Centralization of Employee Data: HCM software centralizes employee data, providing a comprehensive view of the workforce and enabling informed decision-making.
2. Streamlining HR Operations: Automation of routine tasks such as data entry and payroll processing frees up time for HR professionals to focus on strategic initiatives.
3. Ensuring Compliance: HCM software helps businesses stay compliant with labor laws and regulations by automating compliance processes and maintaining accurate employee records.
HCM (Human Capital Management) software companies in Ahmedabad, like elsewhere, employ several strategies to stay updated with evolving HR trends and industry best practices. Here are some common approaches:
1. Continuous Research and Development: These companies often allocate resources to dedicated research and development teams focused on monitoring HR trends, attending industry conferences, and studying market reports to understand evolving needs and best practices.
2. Industry Partnerships and Collaborations: Establishing partnerships with HR consulting firms, industry associations, and academic institutions can provide valuable insights into emerging trends and best practices. Collaborations can also lead to co-development projects or knowledge-sharing opportunities.
3. Customer Feedback and Engagement: Regularly collecting feedback from customers helps in understanding their evolving needs and challenges. This feedback loop informs product development and ensures that the software remains aligned with industry trends and best practices.
4. Agile Development Methodologies: Agile methodologies enable rapid iteration and deployment of software updates. This flexibility allows HCM software companies to quickly respond to changing market demands and incorporate new features or enhancements based on emerging trends.
5. Market Analysis and Competitive Intelligence: Conducting thorough market analysis and monitoring competitors' activities helps in understanding where the industry is headed. It also provides insights into gaps in the market that the company can capitalize on.
6. Adoption of Emerging Technologies: Keeping an eye on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics allows HCM software companies to innovate and stay ahead of the curve. Integrating these technologies into their solutions can enhance functionality and provide deeper insights for HR professionals.
In summary, investing in HCM software, HR365 can significantly enhance efficiency, compliance, and employee engagement, ultimately driving organizational success in the dynamic landscape of HR management.

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2024.05.16 09:07 Capital_Cabinet_6869 Free Online HR Management Courses - UniAthena

Free Online HR Management Courses - UniAthena
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Looking to advance your HR career? UniAthena’s HR Management Short Course offers the perfect starting point! With this course, you will explore the importance, scope, and functions of Human Resource Management (HRM), the backbone of successful organizations.
This course explores essential Human Resource Management (HRM) principles, reveals its crucial role in driving company growth, and provides the perfect starting point for future HR specialization. You will discover the key link between HRM principles and successful organizational management and empower employees to make the most of their company's benefits.
Kickstart your HR journey with our free-to-learn, flexible, and 4-6 hours of free learning course. Upon completion of the course, you will get a Certification from Cambridge International Qualifications (CIQ), UK boosting your resume and adding extra credentials to your profile. Enroll in our HR Certification course today!
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2024.05.16 09:07 Certain_End_5192 Convert To Lead (Free Google Chrome Extension)

I made my first major Google Chrome Extension!
Overview:
The "Convert To Lead" extension is designed to empower sales and marketing professionals by effortlessly transforming web content into actionable leads. As you browse websites, this tool identifies and extracts contact information, streamlining the process of lead generation directly from your Chrome browser.
Key Features:
Automatic Contact Detection: Instantly scans the active webpage for contact details such as phone numbers, email addresses, and physical addresses.
Smart Formatting: Converts raw data into a structured Lead Record format, organizing contact details into easily manageable segments like name, company, role, and contact information.
Efficiency: Enhances productivity by eliminating the manual task of copying and pasting contact details, providing a one-click solution to capture lead information.
Customization: Users can customize settings to specify which types of contact details should be prioritized and how they are displayed.
Integration Ready: Seamlessly integrates with CRM systems by exporting lead records in JSON format, ready for import into your sales pipeline.
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/convert-to-lead/babglbapigndnkolfkcoeigfgkficlfi?hl=en&authuser=0
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2024.05.16 09:04 Happy-Independence77 Maximizing Success: The Dual Role of a Business and Life Coach

People who are striving for success frequently look to mentors or advisors for advice, as they can provide valuable perspectives and tactics for overcoming obstacles and realizing objectives. The need for such counsel in today's cutthroat environment has given rise to a unique profession: the business and life coach. These coaches serve a dual purpose by fusing their knowledge of professional and personal growth to enable people to realize their greatest potential.
Navigating the Business Landscape
In the realm of business coaching, professionals seek guidance on various aspects of their careers, ranging from strategic planning and goal-setting to communication skills and leadership development. Business coaches work closely with their clients to identify areas for improvement and devise actionable strategies to enhance performance and drive success.
Business coaches offer their clients invaluable insights and support to help them achieve their goals, whether they are mid-level managers seeking career promotion, corporate executives navigating complicated organizational dynamics, or entrepreneurs looking to scale their business.
Balancing Work and Life
In addition to addressing professional goals, business and life coaches recognize the importance of achieving balance and fulfillment in all aspects of life. They understand that success in one area—such as career advancement—may come at the expense of personal well-being and satisfaction. Therefore, they take a holistic approach to coaching, integrating strategies for personal growth, self-care, and work-life balance into their sessions.
For many individuals, achieving work-life balance is a constant struggle, especially in today's fast-paced, always-on culture. Business and life coaches help their clients prioritize their commitments, set boundaries, and create healthy habits that allow them to excel professionally while also nurturing their personal lives and relationships.
Unlocking Potential
At the heart of business and life coaching is the belief that every individual has the potential to achieve greatness. Coaches serve as catalysts for personal and professional growth, helping their clients uncover their strengths, overcome limiting beliefs, and develop the skills and mindset needed to succeed.
Through a combination of goal-setting, accountability, and support, business and life coach empower their clients to take ownership of their lives and pursue their dreams with confidence and determination. They provide a safe and supportive environment for exploration and self-discovery, enabling clients to break free from self-imposed barriers and reach new heights of achievement.
Fostering Accountability and Growth
One of the key benefits of working with a business and life coach is the accountability they provide. Coaches help their clients set specific, measurable goals and create action plans to achieve them. They serve as trusted allies who hold their clients accountable for their commitments and provide guidance and encouragement along the way.
Furthermore, business and life coaches understand that growth is an ongoing process. They work with their clients to reflect on their experiences, learn from their successes and failures, and continuously refine their strategies for success. By fostering a culture of continuous improvement and learning, coaches help their clients stay adaptable and resilient in the face of challenges and setbacks.
Conclusion: The Power of Dual Coaching
In today's complex and demanding world, the need for guidance and support has never been greater. Business and life coaches offer a unique blend of expertise and insight, helping individuals navigate the challenges of both their professional and personal lives. By combining strategic business advice with holistic personal development strategies, these coaches empower their clients to achieve success on their own terms, while also finding fulfillment and balance in all aspects of life.
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2024.05.16 09:02 abcde1212183881 :)

Imagine being prescribed a life-saving medication only to realize that its cost could drain your savings in a matter of months. This is the harsh reality for millions of Americans, who are forced to navigate a healthcare system where the prices of prescription drugs have reached astronomical heights. The issue of high drug prices is not just a matter of economics; it is a moral and ethical dilemma that affects the very fabric of society. This essay will argue that the exorbitant cost of prescription drugs in the United States is unjustifiable, driven by corporate greed and inadequate regulation, and propose viable solutions to ensure that life-saving medications are accessible to all.
To understand the gravity of the situation, one must first comprehend the extent of the problem. According to the American Journal of Managed Care, the average cost of prescription drugs in the United States is significantly higher than in other developed countries. For instance, a 2019 study by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform found that U.S. prices for the 50 most commonly prescribed drugs are nearly four times higher than in comparable high-income nations. This disparity is not merely an economic inconvenience; it is a life-threatening crisis for many individuals who cannot afford their medications. The high cost of drugs forces patients to make unimaginable choices between their health and their financial stability, often leading to poorer health outcomes and increased mortality rates.
At the heart of this issue lies the pharmaceutical industry's insatiable greed. Drug companies often justify high prices by citing the enormous costs associated with research and development (R&D). While it is true that developing new medications is an expensive endeavor, this argument loses its validity when one considers the profits these companies generate. A 2020 report from the Institute for New Economic Thinking highlighted that pharmaceutical companies consistently rank among the most profitable sectors in the U.S. economy. The same report noted that these companies spend more on marketing and lobbying than on R&D, indicating that profit, rather than innovation, is their primary motivator.
Moreover, pharmaceutical companies exploit the patent system to extend their monopolies on drugs, a practice known as "evergreening." By making minor modifications to existing drugs and obtaining new patents, companies can prevent generic competition and maintain high prices. This manipulation of the patent system undermines the very purpose of patents, which is to encourage innovation while eventually allowing for affordable generic alternatives. The result is a market where essential medications remain prohibitively expensive long after their initial patents should have expired.
The regulatory framework governing drug prices in the United States is another significant contributor to the problem. Unlike many other countries, the U.S. government does not regulate the prices of prescription drugs directly. Instead, it relies on market forces to determine prices, a strategy that has proven ineffective in a market where consumers often have no choice but to purchase life-saving medications regardless of cost. The lack of governmental intervention allows pharmaceutical companies to set prices at whatever level they believe the market can bear, often leading to exploitative pricing practices.
Additionally, the lack of transparency in drug pricing exacerbates the problem. Patients and healthcare providers frequently have no clear understanding of why a particular drug costs as much as it does. The pricing process is shrouded in secrecy, with drug companies rarely disclosing the factors that contribute to their pricing decisions. This opacity makes it difficult for consumers to make informed choices and undermines efforts to hold pharmaceutical companies accountable for their pricing practices.
Addressing the issue of high drug prices requires a multifaceted approach that includes both regulatory reform and market-based solutions. One of the most effective measures would be to grant Medicare the authority to negotiate drug prices directly with pharmaceutical companies. Currently, Medicare is prohibited from negotiating prices, a restriction that puts the U.S. at a disadvantage compared to other countries where governments negotiate prices on behalf of their citizens. Allowing Medicare to negotiate would leverage the program's significant purchasing power to secure lower prices for millions of Americans.
Another crucial step is to reform the patent system to prevent evergreening and encourage the timely introduction of generic drugs. This could involve stricter criteria for granting secondary patents and reducing the duration of market exclusivity for drugs that do not represent significant therapeutic advancements. By promoting genuine innovation and preventing patent abuse, these reforms would facilitate greater competition and lower prices.
Improving transparency in drug pricing is also essential. Legislation that requires pharmaceutical companies to disclose the costs associated with developing and marketing their drugs, as well as the factors influencing their pricing decisions, would provide much-needed clarity. This transparency would empower consumers and policymakers to make more informed decisions and hold companies accountable.
The issue of high drug prices is a complex and multifaceted problem that requires urgent attention and decisive action. It is driven by corporate greed, inadequate regulation, and a lack of transparency, all of which contribute to a healthcare system that often prioritizes profit over patients' well-being. By implementing regulatory reforms, promoting competition, and enhancing transparency, it is possible to create a more equitable system where life-saving medications are accessible to all who need them. The time to act is now, before the cost of survival becomes too high a price to pay.
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2024.05.16 09:01 arknim_genuineultra Advice on using patch file for installed library

I am using rest_framework_simple_api_key in my production application on python version 3.9 .
On running command
python manage.py generate_fernet_key 
as given in doc(djangorestframework-simple-apikey) i am getting File "C:\Users\DELL\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\rest_framework_simple_api_key\models.py", line 15, in class AbstractAPIKeyManager(models.Manager): File "C:\Users\DELL\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\rest_framework_simple_api_key\models.py", line 16, in AbstractAPIKeyManager def get_api_key(self, pk: int str): TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for : 'type' and 'type'
On Searching I got reason is i am getting error is The error TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for : 'type' and 'type' is caused by the use of the int str syntax for type hinting, which is only supported in Python 3.10 and later versions.
I can't change my python version as it is in production so I came across solution monkey patching then i got this article https://medium.com/lemon-code/monkey-patch-f1de778d61d3
my monkey_patch.py file:
def patch_get_api_key(): print("*********************************EXE****************************************") """ Monkey patch for AbstractAPIKeyManager.get_api_key method to replace the type hint. """ from typing import Union def patched_get_api_key(self, pk: Union[int, str]): try: print("Patched get_api_key method") return self.get(pk=pk) except self.model.DoesNotExist: return None print("Before import") import rest_framework_simple_api_key.models as models print("After import") models.AbstractAPIKeyManager.get_api_key = patched_get_api_key 
I added code in my apps.py file:
# myapp/apps.py from django.apps import AppConfig class MyCustomAppConfig(AppConfig): default_auto_field = 'django.db.models.BigAutoField' name = 'roomroot' def ready(self): """ Load monkey patching. """ try: from .monkey_patch import patch_get_api_key patch_get_api_key() except ImportError: pass 
and called it in manage.py file:
def main(): """Run administrative tasks.""" settings_module = "roomroot.deployment" if "WEBSITEHOSTNAME" in os.environ else "roomroot.settings" os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", settings_module) from roomroot.monkey_patch import patch_get_api_key patch_get_api_key() 
by running command for generating generate_fernet_key i am getting error:
python manage.py generate_fernet_key *********************************EXE**************************************** Before import Traceback (most recent call last): File "F:\Abha\Room_Reveal\Backend\roomroot\manage.py", line 27, in main() File "F:\Abha\Room_Reveal\Backend\roomroot\manage.py", line 14, in main patch_get_api_key() File "F:\Abha\Room_Reveal\Backend\roomroot\roomroot\monkey_patch.py", line 18, in patch_get_api_key from rest_framework_simple_api_key.models import AbstractAPIKeyManager File "C:\Users\DELL\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\rest_framework_simple_api_key\models.py", line 15, in class AbstractAPIKeyManager(models.Manager): File "C:\Users\DELL\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\rest_framework_simple_api_key\models.py", line 16, in AbstractAPIKeyManager def get_api_key(self, pk: int str): TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for : 'type' and 'type'
My question is using patch to do resolve this error is good idea? Also I tried calling my patch_get_api_key() in setting.py file still getting type error.
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2024.05.16 08:58 dimitriospsaroudakis The Intersection of Mathematics and Real-World Applications: Perspectives from Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC

Mathematics has often been perceived as an abstract and theoretical discipline, one that deals with numbers, equations, and theorems far removed from the practical concerns of everyday life. However, this perception overlooks the profound impact that mathematics has on various real-world applications. Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis, an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, provides a unique perspective on how mathematics intersects with and enhances real-world applications. With his extensive research and academic contributions, Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC illustrates how mathematical concepts are integral to solving complex problems in diverse fields.

The Role of Mathematics in Understanding the Natural World

Mathematics is often described as the language of the universe. It provides a framework through which we can describe, analyze, and predict natural phenomena. Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC work at Aristotle University emphasizes the importance of mathematical models in understanding the natural world.

Mathematical Models in Physics and Engineering

In physics, mathematical models are crucial for describing the behavior of physical systems. For example, Newton's laws of motion, expressed through differential equations, allow us to predict the movement of objects under various forces. Similarly, Maxwell's equations describe the behavior of electric and magnetic fields. These equations are not just abstract constructs; they have practical applications in engineering, such as in the design of electrical circuits and communication systems.
Dr Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC highlights how advanced mathematical techniques, such as partial differential equations and numerical methods, are used to solve complex problems in engineering. These techniques enable engineers to design more efficient structures, optimize manufacturing processes, and develop new materials with specific properties. By providing a rigorous framework for analyzing physical systems, mathematics becomes an indispensable tool in engineering innovation.

Mathematical Biology and Medicine

Mathematics also plays a critical role in the life sciences. Dr Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC points out that mathematical biology uses models to understand biological processes and systems. For instance, differential equations are used to model the spread of infectious diseases, allowing public health officials to predict and control outbreaks. These models can incorporate various factors, such as transmission rates and recovery rates, to simulate different scenarios and evaluate the effectiveness of intervention strategies.
In medicine, mathematical models are used to analyze the dynamics of biological systems at various scales, from cellular processes to the functioning of entire organs. Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis research may include the development of models to understand the progression of diseases, optimize treatment protocols, and improve medical imaging techniques. These applications demonstrate how mathematics can lead to better healthcare outcomes by providing insights that are not easily obtainable through experimental methods alone.

Mathematics in Technology and Innovation

The rapid advancement of technology in recent decades has been driven by mathematical discoveries and innovations. Dr Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC emphasizes the importance of mathematics in the development of new technologies, from computer algorithms to artificial intelligence.

Algorithms and Computational Mathematics

At the heart of modern technology lies the algorithm – a set of instructions designed to perform a specific task. Algorithms are the backbone of computer science, enabling everything from basic computations to complex data analysis. Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis highlights how mathematical concepts, such as graph theory and combinatorics, are essential for designing efficient algorithms.
For instance, search engines like Google use sophisticated algorithms to index and retrieve information from the vast expanse of the internet. These algorithms rely on mathematical techniques such as linear algebra and probability theory to rank web pages based on their relevance to search queries. Similarly, cryptographic algorithms, which ensure the security of online communications and transactions, are based on number theory and abstract algebra.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are transforming various industries, from healthcare to finance. Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC insights into the mathematical foundations of AI highlight the role of statistics, optimization, and linear algebra in developing intelligent systems. Machine learning algorithms, for example, use statistical methods to identify patterns in data and make predictions based on those patterns.
In the realm of AI, deep learning – a subset of machine learning – involves the use of neural networks to model complex relationships in data. These neural networks are trained using optimization techniques that minimize the error between the predicted and actual outputs. Dr Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC may explore how these mathematical principles are applied to develop AI systems capable of recognizing speech, translating languages, and even driving autonomous vehicles.

Economics and Finance: Quantitative Approaches

The fields of economics and finance have long relied on mathematical models to understand market behavior and inform decision-making. Dr Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC work illustrates how quantitative approaches can provide valuable insights into economic phenomena and financial systems.

Economic Modeling and Forecasting

Economic models use mathematical equations to represent the relationships between different economic variables, such as supply and demand, inflation, and unemployment. These models help economists understand how changes in one part of the economy can affect the whole system. For example, the Keynesian model, which uses differential equations to describe the dynamics of aggregate demand and supply, is used to analyze the effects of fiscal and monetary policy.
Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC emphasizes the importance of statistical methods in economic forecasting. Time series analysis, for instance, is used to analyze historical economic data and make predictions about future trends. These forecasts are crucial for policymakers and businesses as they make decisions about investments, production, and consumption.

Financial Mathematics and Risk Management

In finance, mathematical models are used to value financial derivatives, manage risk, and optimize investment portfolios. The Black-Scholes model, a partial differential equation used to price options, is one of the most famous examples of financial mathematics. This model allows traders to determine the fair price of an option based on factors such as the underlying asset's price, volatility, and time to expiration.
Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC expertise in mathematics can shed light on the development of more sophisticated models for managing financial risk. For example, stochastic calculus and Monte Carlo simulations are used to model the random behavior of asset prices and evaluate the risk of complex financial instruments. These mathematical techniques enable financial institutions to assess and mitigate risks, ensuring stability in the financial system.

Mathematics in Environmental Science and Sustainability

The pressing global challenges of environmental degradation and climate change require innovative solutions, many of which are rooted in mathematics. Dr Dimitrios Psaroudakis explores how mathematical models can be used to understand environmental systems and develop strategies for sustainability.

Climate Modeling and Predictive Analysis

Climate models are essential tools for understanding the Earth's climate system and predicting future climate changes. These models use differential equations to represent the interactions between the atmosphere, oceans, land surface, and ice. Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC highlights how mathematics is used to simulate the complex processes that drive climate change, such as greenhouse gas emissions and ocean circulation.
Predictive analysis, which involves the use of statistical and computational methods to forecast future events, is also critical in climate science. For instance, statistical downscaling techniques are used to refine the predictions of global climate models to regional scales, providing more accurate information for local decision-making. These mathematical tools enable scientists to assess the potential impacts of climate change and inform policies for mitigation and adaptation.

Environmental Monitoring and Resource Management

Mathematics is also used in environmental monitoring and resource management. For example, mathematical models are used to analyze data from satellite observations, providing insights into deforestation, land use changes, and water quality. These models help scientists track environmental changes and assess the effectiveness of conservation efforts.
Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC may also explore how optimization techniques are used in resource management. For instance, linear programming is used to allocate limited resources, such as water and energy, in a way that maximizes efficiency and minimizes environmental impact. By applying mathematical principles to resource management, we can develop sustainable practices that balance economic development with environmental preservation.

Education and the Future of Mathematics

The intersection of mathematics and real-world applications underscores the importance of mathematics education. Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis work at Aristotle University reflects a commitment to preparing the next generation of mathematicians, scientists, and engineers to tackle the complex challenges of the future.

Innovative Teaching Methods

Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC employs innovative teaching methods to engage students and enhance their understanding of mathematical concepts. These methods may include interactive lectures, collaborative projects, and the use of technology in the classroom. By creating a dynamic and supportive learning environment, Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis helps students develop the critical thinking and problem-solving skills needed to apply mathematics in various fields.

Research and Collaboration

Research is a fundamental aspect of mathematics education. Dr. Psaroudakis encourages students to engage in research projects that explore the applications of mathematics in real-world problems. These projects provide hands-on experience and foster a deeper understanding of mathematical theories and their practical implications.
Collaboration is also essential in mathematics education. Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis collaborates with colleagues from different disciplines to explore interdisciplinary applications of mathematics. These collaborations can lead to new insights and innovations, enriching the academic experience for both faculty and students.

Preparing for Future Challenges

The future of mathematics is closely tied to the evolving needs of society. As new challenges arise, from technological advancements to environmental crises, the demand for mathematical expertise will continue to grow. Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC emphasizes the importance of staying abreast of current developments and continuously updating the curriculum to reflect the latest advancements in mathematics and its applications.
By preparing students to address future challenges, Dr. Psaroudakis contributes to the development of a mathematically literate society capable of leveraging mathematical tools to solve complex problems.
The intersection of mathematics and real-world applications is vast and multifaceted, encompassing diverse fields such as physics, biology, technology, economics, environmental science, and education. Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki exemplifies how mathematical principles can be applied to address real-world challenges and drive innovation.
Through his research, teaching, and collaboration, Dr. Dimitrios Psaroudakis GMC demonstrates the integral role of mathematics in understanding and improving
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2024.05.16 08:58 ebbytempura Feeling miserable, resentful and guilty - how to deal with this?

My girlfriend and I have been together for 2 years. She's been unemployed for this whole time due to an injury that restricts her mobility and gives her chronic pain to the point that she wouldn't be able to work a 9-to-5 or a desk job. For the most part, this really wasn't an issue because she was managing it when I met her and I've tried to really understand what's behind her illness and how to manage it with her.
When we moved in together, we agreed to split certain expenses. But she stopped receiving welfare checks due to some administrative blunder. She's been waiting for these checks to restart for months now but the government is giving her the runaround and red tape.
Slowly her savings hollowed out and I began to pick up more and more of the bills. Last year I was unemployed for a few months and I had to borrow money to help us get by. Today I have a job but I'm unhappy because I'm in debt while paying a mortgage and I've gone close to zero savings twice just this year trying to get us by. It is incredibly stressful to be the financial pillar in our relationship when this was never meant to be the arrangement. Money topics have been horrible because she earns a miniscule amount from on/off sources of income but which are simply not stable or large enough to cover the debt or split of expenses. She hopes to start a business soon by receiving a social grant from the government for unemployed entrepreneurs. But again it is waiting for money to come in. In the meantime she does research for her business, chores at home, or rests when she is in too much pain. She's been trying to learn the local language too.
The situation is not her fault, at least I think so. But I am growing impatient and resentful, also guilty for having such feelings towards someone in pain. I love her and I have tried to be understanding in the face of her chronic illness but this situation is really making me miserable and sucking out the joy in the relationship. I try to look at the bright side and enjoy things with her, going out for dinner, dates at home, etc. But there are days like when I'm especially tired that the misery and resentment really creeps in.
Has anyone had a similar experience? It would be just nice to know that I'm not alone in this kind of pain in my relationship.
If you don't mind to share either, what did and didn't work for you?
EDIT: we have talked about it. It's just a very sensitive topic. She starts to feel like a burden or that I want to break up with her over this. I stopped bringing it up because it would just worsen her depression which was already there because of unemployment, chronic pain, family issues, etc.
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2024.05.16 08:55 FormerConfusion6752 I have had no sense of taste for almost 10 years.

As the title says, I (56F) lost my sense of taste close to 10 years ago, I have done everything in my power to find a solution or to get answers but have had no luck and it is starting to really take a toll on me mentally. Here is some of my background: - Graves’ disease and thyroid removed almost 20 years ago and has been well managed since.
-No previous head trauma
I’d say I have lost about 92% of my sense of taste, I can occasionally distinguish between sweet and salty or if something is spicy I can tell but not really taste it more of a sensation. Thank you in advance for any input anyone had, this has been so upsetting and affects me mentally on a daily basis. My appetite is decreased I feel hopeless.
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