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Based on the current body of evidence, the use of coloured filters should not be recommended as a dyslexia treatment, nor be provided through publicly funded bodies.
The IMF has increasingly turned its focus to growing inequality worldwide. Ironically, research shows that policy reforms it mandated exacerbated income inequalities.
Many adolescents have trouble sleeping - but limiting screen use is not the solution. When used correctly, bedtime use of devices can be beneficial to mental health, without harming sleep quality.
Aunque consigamos prevenir un apocalipsis fruto del calentamiento global, nuestro planeta seguirá en riesgo, porque algún día el Sol se expandirá. ¿Deberíamos, por tanto, intentar mover la Tierra a una órbita más amplia para evitar las mortíferas consecuencia de la muerte del Sol?
Even if we can prevent a global warming apocalypse, our planet won’t be safe forever – the sun will one day expand. So should we try to move the Earth to a wider orbit?
Las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero de la producción de plástico en la era del vinilo no son comparables con las de los inmensos servidores en la nube de la actualidad.