CogniCurrent Icon

COGNICURRENT

A compact global news feed for the bigger picture.

⌕
Regions
Topics
Saved views:
Save your current filters to revisit or share.
7 stories
🇦🇷 Clarin (ES)
National & Local

The Suffering from a Tourette's Outbreak

Emauni Crawley, a 23-year-old behavioral health coach with Tourette syndrome, discusses the challenges of living with severe tics that force her to involuntarily say inappropriate things.

Feb 26 • 14:05 UTC
🇱🇹 Lrytas
National & Local

The government agrees that a separate team of specialists should provide mental health services to minors

The Lithuanian government has approved a proposal to establish a dedicated team of specialists to provide mental health services for children and adolescents with mental and behavioral disorders.

Feb 25 • 12:05 UTC
🇦🇷 La Nacion (ES)
Life & Tech

What signals does a cat give before dying

The article discusses the behavioral changes and physical deterioration cats may exhibit as they approach death, emphasizing the importance of observation from their owners.

Feb 20 • 09:48 UTC
🇨🇿 Seznam Zprávy
National & Local

The bell rings, and the rat gets sugar. That's how social networks work on children

The article discusses how social media platforms create a system of rewards that encourages children to engage with them, similar to conditioning behaviors.

Feb 20 • 06:00 UTC
🇨🇦 National Post
National & Local

Letters: How to prevent another Tumbler Ridge?

Readers discuss ways to prevent future tragedies like the Tumbler Ridge school shooting by focusing on behavioral observations rather than identity attributes.

Feb 15 • 10:30 UTC
🇫🇷 Le Figaro
National & Local

Autism: "Practices without sufficient proof of effectiveness, such as psychoanalysis, should no longer be proposed"

The French Health Authority has released new recommendations on autism care, emphasizing developmental and behavioral interventions while rejecting ineffective practices like psychoanalysis.

Feb 12 • 15:30 UTC
🇺🇸 Fox News
Crime & Justice

Scathing audit reveals more fraud concerns inside top Minnesota agency with fabricated documents, 'misconduct'

A recent audit by the Office of the Legislative Auditor exposes significant fraud and misconduct within Minnesota's Department of Human Services’ Behavioral Health Administration, revealing that over $425 million in grants were awarded without proper oversight.

Jan 7 • 14:40 UTC

Story in context

Loading Intelligence...

📡

Select a report from the feed to view analysis and related coverage.