The real choice: Social control or social investment – NationofChange

Some societies center on social control, others on social investment.

Social-control societies put substantial resources into police, prisons, surveillance, immigration enforcement, and the military. Their purpose is to utilize fear, punishment, and violence to divide people and keep the status quo in place perpetuating the systemic oppression of Black and brown people, and benefiting no one but wealthy elites.

Social-investment societies put more resources into healthcare, education, affordable housing, jobless benefits, and children. Their purpose is to free people from the risks and anxieties of daily life and give everyone a fair shot at making it.

Donald Trump epitomizes the former. He calls himself the law and order president. He even wants to sic the military on Americans protesting horrific police killings.

He has created an unaccountable army of federal agents who go into cities like Portland, Oregon without showing their identities and assault innocent Americans.

Trump is the culmination of forty years of increasing social control in the United States and decreasing social investment a trend which, given the deep-seated history of racism in the United States, falls disproportionately on Black people, indigeneous people, and people of color.

Spending on policing in the United States has almost tripled, from $42.3 billion in 1977 to $114.5 billion in 2017.

America now locks away 2.2 million people in prisons and jails. Thats a 500 percent increase from 40 years ago. The nation now has the largest incarcerated population in the world.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has exploded. More people are now in ICE detention than ever in its history.

Total military spending in the U.S. has soared from $437 billion in 2003 to $935.8 billion this fiscal year.

The more societies spend on social controls, the less they have left for social investment. More police means fewer social services. American taxpayers spend $107.5 billion more on police than on public housing.

More prisons means fewer dollars for education. In fact, America is now spending more money on prisons than on public schools. Fifteen states now spend $27,000 more per person in prison than they do per student.

As spending on controls has increased, spending on public assistance has shrunk. Fewer people are receiving food stamps. Outlays for public health have decline

America cant even seem to find money to extend unemployment benefits during this pandemic.

Societies that skimp on social investment end up spending more on social controls that perpetuate violence and oppression. This trend is a deep-seated part of our history.

The United States began as a control society. SlaveryAmericas original sindepended on the harshest conceivable controls. Jim Crow and redlining continued that legacy.

But in the decades following World War II, the nation began inching toward social investment the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act, the Fair Housing Act, and substantial investments in health and education.

Then America swung backward to social control.

Since Richard Nixon declared a war on drugs, four times as many people have been arrested for possessing drugs as for selling them.

Of those arrested for possession, half have been charged with possessing cannabis for their own use. Nixons strategy had a devastating effect on Black people that is still felt today: a Black person is nearly 4 times more likely to be arrested for cannabis possession than a white person, even though they use it at similar rates.

Bill Clinton put 88,000 additional police on the streets and got Congress to mandate life sentences for people convicted of a felony after two or more prior convictions, including drug offenses.

This so-called three strikes youre out law was replicated by many states, and, yet again, disproportionately impacted Black Americans. In California, for instance, Black people were 12 times more likely than white people to be incarcerated under three-strikes laws, until the state reformed the law in 2012. Clinton also reformed welfare into a restrictive program that does little for families in poverty today.

Why did America swing back to social control?

Part of the answer has to do with widening inequality. As the middle class collapsed and the ranks of the poor grew, those in power viewed social controls as cheaper than social investment, which would require additional taxes and a massive redistribution of both wealth and power.

Meanwhile, politicians whose power depends on maintaining the status quo, used racism from Nixons law and order and Reagans welfare queens to Trumps blatantly racist rhetoric to deflect the anxieties of an increasingly overwhelmed white working class. Its the same old strategy. So long as racial animosity exists, the poor and working class wont join together to topple the system that keeps so many Americans in poverty, and Black Americans oppressed.

The last weeks of protests and demonstrations have exposed whats always been true: social controls are both deadly and unsustainable. They require more and more oppressive means of terrorizing communities and they drain resources that would ensure Black people not only survive, but thrive.

This moment calls on us to relinquish social control and ramp up our commitment to social investment.

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Iranian police busts over 19 ton of illicit drug in a week – Mehr News Agency – English Version

International Deputy of Iran Drug Control Headquarters Nasser Aslani broke news on Wednesday that during last week the total amount of drug discoveries was 19,884.

Aslani also announced that out of thisamount, the anti-narcotics police have confiscated 1538 kg of hashish, 159 kg of heroin, 431 kg of glass, 433 kg of grass, 13 kg of morphine and 1676 kg of other substances.

Opium by 15,634 kg accounts for 79% of the discoveries Aslani added.

He noted during this period, 6,835 offenders arrested and handed to judicial authorities, 423 vehicles, as well as 18 weapons, were confiscated.

According to Aslani, seven provinces of the country including Sistan and Baluchestan, Kerman, South Khorasan, Yazd, Isfahan, and Bushehr account for 73% of drug discoveries.

Being a neighbor to the biggest producer of drugs in the world has caused the Islamic Republic of Iran to shoulder a heavy burden as one of the main routes for drug transport.

Iran is at the forefront of the fight against drug trafficking and thousands of Iranian forces have been so far martyred to protect the world from the danger of drugs. Despite high economic and human costs, the Islamic Republic has been actively fighting drug trafficking over the past decades.

Iran has spent more than $700 million on sealing its borders and preventing the transit of narcotics destined for European, Arab, and Central Asian countries. The war on drug trade originating from some regional countries has claimed the lives of nearly 4,000 Iranian police officers over the past four decades.

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Jamaal Bowman Wants Democrats to Be the Party of Dismantling Mass Incarceration – The Appeal

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Fresh off of his win in a New York congressional district, Jamaal Bowman talks about defunding the NYPD and shrinking the criminal legal system.

Both parties have championed the punitive politics of recent decades. Jamaal Bowman now wants to help the Democratic Party move away from them and toward dismantling mass incarceration.

Bowman defeated 32-year U.S. Representative Eliot Engel in the June 23 Democratic primary, in a major coup for the New York left. The Associated Press only called the race for him today, after seeing some absentee ballot returns; Bowman leads 56 percent to 40 percent as of Friday morning. This congressional district covers parts of the Bronx and Westchester, just north of the district where Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez scored a similar upset two years ago.

The primary campaigns final stretch played out amid the nationwide protests against racism in law enforcement and against the ballooning size of the criminal legal system. Bowman faulted Engel for supporting the 1994 crime bill, which contributed to fueling incarceration, and, unlike Engel, he embraced many Black Lives Matter activists goal of defunding the police.

In the wake of the election, I asked Bowman about his views on how he intends to further the movement against mass incarceration and police brutality.

As a Black man in America, I know what its like to feel occupied in my own community, Bowman said. Policing is the gateway to the corrupt system of mass incarceration, which has left many people in communities of color, especially working class communities of color, feeling terrorized.

In the Q&A below, Bowman also makes the case for defunding the police and reallocating resources, for giving all incarcerated people an opportunity for release after 10 years, abolishing felony disenfranchisement, and decriminalizing sex work, among other measures that could transform criminal justice in the country.

But he also emphasized that achieving such transformations will require continued activism. There has been a sea change on this issue because of long-term social movement building, community organizing, and the past six years of uprisings by the Black Lives Matter movement that are increasingly being translated into candidates like myself being swept into office, he said. Weve got to keep protesting, marching, running primary challengers, and ushering in a new generation of leaders in every institution.

The Q&A has been condensed and lightly edited.

In the past, you have linked your views on policing and your experiences being pulled over and arrested by police officers. How have such experiences shaped your sense of how policing fuels racial inequality?

I lived through Bloombergs stop-and-frisk era. Police attacked me when I was an 11-year-old boy. Ive been arrested and accused of stealing my own car, pulled over and handcuffed for not properly signaling, and knocked around by police officers for rough housing with my friends when I was just a kid. As a Black man in America, I know what its like to feel occupied in my own community. I have my own lived experiences and I see the brutality happening all around me. Policing is the gateway to the corrupt system of mass incarceration, which has left many people in communities of color, especially working class communities of color, feeling terrorized.

Many activists are calling to shrink the police, including by defunding if not disbanding departments. Do you support those calls? Should there be parallel efforts to shrink the footprint of the criminal legal system, if not defund prosecutors offices and prison systems?

Before I founded CASA, I was the dean of students at a high school, where I watched students walking through metal detectors every day, being criminalized for simply existing. As an educator, I saw firsthand how poverty, created by bad policy, results in trauma that builds on top of discriminatory policies like stop-and-frisk policing. If we defund police and shift funding to things like healthcare, wellness, trauma centers, drug and alcohol treatment, peer support networks, and restorative justice programs, we wont have a need for such a large, militarized police force. We can have fewer cops, and replace them with Crisis Care units of violence interrupters, social workers, and mental health intervention.

We need to truly cut the NYPD budgetnot just shift that money to the education department to put more police officers in schools instead of guidance counselors. This requires a reimagining of public safety and a thorough, objective investigation into how NYPD conducts themselves. That investigation also includes standing up to police unions that protect members with histories of misconduct and abuse.

Defunding the police means reallocating resources toward public health and investing in alternatives with people who are adequately trained to do the jobs were asking armed police to do: helping the homeless, responding to domestic incidents, monitoring students in schools, responding to people with mental illness, and responding to minor complaints like, for example, someone handing over a counterfeit $20 bill. We need unarmed people from the community who are trained to de-escalate: social workers, counselors, etc. We should ensure that public defenders offices are being robustly funded as well.

There are frequent demands to end the war on drugs and not incarcerate people over drug offenses, but often the proposed solutions still rely on policies and programs run from within the criminal legal systemby prosecutors, by courtswith the threat of jail looming. So what role should law enforcement play when it comes to substance use and drug possession? What would it take to bolster other systems outside criminal justice to tackle substance use?

I lived through the crack era in New York City and saw firsthand how it accelerated mass incarceration. I watched friends and family members suffer, I saw people I loved locked up in cages. No one should be in jail because they suffer from addiction to drugs, and we should be wary of solutions to the war on drugs that expand the criminal legal system and further criminalize low-income people and communities of color. First, we must drop low-level drug offenses, legalize and regulate marijuana and ensure that communities most impacted by the racist war on drugs receive the most benefits from legalization, and clear all prior marijuana convictions. Then, we need to go one step further.

Drug law enforcement should be extremely limited. We should be focusing on reducing demand if were looking to reduce crime, which could include maintenance therapy or safe injection sites. While progressive action and rhetoric at the social level is helpful for reform, we also need to see a shift in how the law is applied at the state level among state prosecutors.

So much of the criminal legal system is driven by state laws and local prosecutors, and only a small share of incarcerated people are in the federal system. So whats the biggest step Congress can take to decrease incarceration?

The 1994 crime bill used federal dollars to incentivize states and localities to build more prisons, hire more police, and incarcerate people. We can use federal dollars to incentivize states and localities to decarcerate, close down prisons, and reallocate funds from law enforcement to public health. We must also prioritize ending mandatory minimum sentencing.

Theres been a bipartisan rush to toughen criminal legal rules in recent decades. This has changed in recent years, to be sure. But do you think the Democratic Party is changing enough on this set of issues, and how do you think you can contribute to pushing it further?

There has been a sea change on this issue because of long-term social movement building, community organizing, and the past six years of uprisings by the Black Lives Matter movement that are increasingly being translated into candidates like myself being swept into office. The party is changing dramatically from being tough on crime in the 1990s to increasingly becoming the party of dismantling mass incarceration through and through. But theres still a lot of work to do. Weve got to keep protesting, marching, running primary challengers, and ushering in a new generation of leaders in every institution. And if Joe Biden is elected, which I hope he is, we have to hold him accountable to a robust agenda that meets the needs of our communities.

One specific position you have taken during the campaign that goes further than what the House leadership has proposed is to abolish felony disenfranchisement, and to guarantee the right to vote to all voting-age citizens, including when theyre in prison. The federal legislation HB1 would restore peoples voting rights if they arent presently incarcerated. Why do you advocate for that extra step, and what would you say to your colleagues if you join the House to make that case?

I believe in true, universal suffrage. Evidence shows that disenfranchisement actually exacerbates outcomes for people who are incarcerated. Furthermore, there is absolutely no evidence that disenfranchisement is a deterrent to violent crime. If the ultimate goal is truly to reduce the likelihood of future offenses and reintegrate the formerly incarcerated back into society, then guaranteeing the right to vote for every citizenincarcerated or notis the obvious choice. Undermining voting rights is also a slippery slope that leads directly to discriminatory outcomes. We must combat voter suppression in all its forms.

The death penalty is declining but tens of thousands are certain to die in prison because of life without the possibility of parole sentences or their functional equivalents. And you yourself have called for a life sentence in the past. But U.S. Representative Ayanna Pressley has introduced federal legislation that would end life without parole sentences and make any prisoner eligible for parole after some lengthy period. Do you support doing away with life without parole sentences, or do you support other mechanisms to pull back on excessive sentences?

I support Ayanna Pressleys Peoples Justice Guarantee to put justice back in the hands of people directly impacted by generations of oppression and mass incarceration. When I wrote that op-ed, I was an angry and distraught middle school principal who watched a child be murdered in my community on camera. Ive gone through a lifelong process to better understand how we can address violence in our communities. We should provide incarcerated people with a meaningful opportunity for release after a decade, and no one should be forced to die in jail, especially elderly people.

You have stated that you support decriminalizing sex work; theres been a bill filed to this effect in New York State but it has not move forward yet. What makes you support this reform, and what would you tell New York politicians who may be hesitating about it?

Combating human trafficking in the sex trade is a serious issue, but SESTA/FOSTA puts sex workers, people who are disproportionately LGBTQ and people of color, at risk and make it more difficult to access health and social services. People whose work involves consensual sex should not be put in harms way. The broad consequences of criminalizing sex work certainly outweigh public perception or politics, which is why I support Representative Ro Khanna and Representative Barbara Lees legislation to conduct a national study on the impacts on sex workers from SESTA/FOSTA, to shine a light on those consequences.

The story has been updated to reflect the Associated Presss decision to call the election for Jamaal Bowman.

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UNION therapeutics announces acquisition of PDE4i compound class from LEO Pharma with oral lead candidate (orismilast) in Phase 2 – PharmiWeb.com

Candidates in the LEO PDE4 inhibitor compound series have demonstrated potential to become best-in-class based on Phase 2 studies in psoriasis (oral) and atopic dermatitis (topical)

PDE4 compound series strengthens UNIONs pipeline and offers potential synergies at organizational, financial and commercial levels

Hellerup, Denmark, July 21, 2020 UNION therapeutics A/S (UNION) today announced the completion of a transaction with LEO Pharma A/S (LEO Pharma) to acquire the global rights for the LEO PDE4 inhibitor compound series to be re-named UNI500.

UNI500 is a series of phosphodiesterase type 4 (PDE4) inhibitors that were discovered by LEO Pharma. LEO Pharma has been developing candidates from this series from discovery into Phase 2 in psoriasis (orismilast, oral) and atopic dermatitis (orismilast, topical) and in both indications demonstrated superior effect over placebo in randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical studies.

The acquisition of the PDE4 inhibitor compound series is perfectly aligned with UNIONs vision to build a sustainable pharmaceutical company and it complements our current clinical activities in immuno-dermatology. The acquisition substantially accelerates our growth trajectory and enables synergies at organizational, financial, and commercial levels. Above and beyond that, UNION considers compounds from the PDE4 inhibitor compound series to have best-in-class potential for the treatment of psoriasis and other immune-dermatological disorders, with an overarching aim to address unmet medical needs, said Rasmus Toft-Kehler, Chief Executive Officer of UNION.

Morten Sommer, Chief Scientific Officer, of UNION explains Orismilast has demonstrated promising effects in clinical studies suggesting that it could become an attractive oral treatment option for patients with psoriasis and other immune-dermatological disorders. Our ambition, based on demonstrated potency levels, is to develop orismilast as a best-in-class PDE4 inhibitor across multiple immune-related diseases. As a next step, UNION will finalize formulation efforts with orismilast and simultaneously evaluate priority indications for clinical advancement.

Thorsten Thormann, Vice President, Global Research at LEO Pharma added LEO Pharma has been working very closely with the UNION team and have been impressed with their approach and professionalism in dermatological drug development. Accordingly, when the strategic decision was taken to divest the LEO PDE4 inhibitor compound series and orismilast, UNION was an obvious partner of choice for LEO Pharma. We look forward to seeing the program moving forward for the benefit of patients in need of new treatment options.

Under the agreement, UNION will pay upfront, development and commercial milestones of up to 200 million USD, plus low single-digit royalties on sales. As part of the transaction, LEO Pharma also becomes a minority shareholder in UNION therapeutics.

About UNION therapeutics A/SUNION therapeutics A/S is a privately held, clinical stage, pharmaceutical company dedicated to the development of novel treatments for inflammatory and infectious diseases. The company is working on two complementary chemistry classes spanning immunology and microbiology and has three candidates in clinical development. UNION is headquartered in Hellerup (Denmark) and managed by an experienced team across Europe and USA.

About LEO Pharma A/S

The company is a leader in medical dermatology with a robust R&D pipeline, a wide range of therapies and a pioneering spirit. Founded in 1908 and owned by the LEO Foundation, LEO Pharma has devoted decades of research and development to advance the science of dermatology, setting new standards of care for people with skin conditions. LEO Pharma is headquartered in Denmark with a global team of 6,000 people, serving 92 million patients in 130 countries.

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What Are the Medication Options for Psoriasis? – HealthCentral.com

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Theres no cure for psoriasis, but there are a lot of medications that can treat the chronic skin condition. Whether youre newly diagnosed or still searching for the right treatment (yup, sometimes theres a little trial and error), the number of choices can seem daunting. There are topicals, oral medications, and biologic drugs. While they all have the same overall goalclear your skinthey do it in different ways. Some medications soothe and calm an outbreak, while others prevent future flares. The treatment plan you end up on is often determined by your type of psoriasis, its severity and location, and your overall healthy history. Here, well walk you through all your options.

Psoriasis is a chronic condition that causes red, stinging patches or bumps on your arms, legs, and even your scalp. When you have this disease, your skin cells turn over faster than they should, leading to a buildup of cells on your body's surface that turn into those inflamed, scaly spots.

At first glance, it looks like a skin issue. And while thats true, experts say it starts on a deeper levelin your immune system. An overactive immune system, along with a genetic predisposition for psoriasis, and at least one other factor such as infection, obesity, or smoking are thought to be the driving forces behind the condition.

As we mentioned, there are several different types of psoriasis: plaque psoriasis (the most common type), scalp psoriasis, guttate, pustular, inverse, erythrodermic, and even psoriatic arthritis, which is a combo of psoriasis and arthritis. The medication youre prescribed is often determined by your type, and may include topical treatments, drugs taken orally, and injections. Let's start by taking a look at topical medications for psoriasis.

These creams, ointments, foams, shampoos, and lotions are applied directly to the affected areas, and are often prescribed for mild to moderate casespsoriasis that covers 1% to 10% of your body. Topical treatments can be used alone, or in combination with another treatment prescribed by your doctor. For example, you may use a cream along with an oral medication and/or light therapy. Topicals are used for these types of psoriasis:

The most common types of topical treatments prescribed for psoriasis include:

Corticosteroids work by reducing inflammation and redness. Theyre often prescribed to clear a current flare but wont necessarily stop your psoriasis from coming back in the future. There are various forms, including liquids, foams, and creams that come in various strengths. Examples include:

Side effects include:

These creams, liquids, and foams are believed to stop the overgrowth of skin cells, which may help prevent future psoriasis flares. They also help clear current patches by sloughing off scaly skin and flattening plaques so they are less noticeable.

Dovonex (calcipotriene) is a synthetic form of vitamin D that comes in a cream or a liquid for scalp psoriasis. You apply it twice a day for up to eight weeks.

Vectical (calcitriol) is a natural form of vitamin D that comes in an ointment formulation to use twice daily. While most topicals are okay to use during pregnancy, Vectical is not.

Enstilar (calcipotriene and betamethasone dipropionate) is a foam thats a combination of a synthetic form of vitamin D and a steroid. Its approved for adults only and used once a day for up to a month.

Taclonex (calcipotriene and betamethasone dipropionate) is a liquid vitamin D-steroid combo thats approved for use in children ages 12 and up. Use it once a day for up to a month.

Research has shown that using a vitamin D analogue with a corticosteroid may not only be more effective than using either one alone, but the combo can even reduce the side effects that can come with strong steroid use. But side effects can include:

Yes, the vitamin A derivatives that smooth wrinkles and clear acne can also help with psoriasis. Topical retinoids help alleviate redness, scaling, and inflammation, and regulate the high-speed skin-cell growth associated with the condition. Because of their risk of birth defects, retinoids should be avoided if youre pregnant or planning to become pregnant.

Tazorac (tazarotene), available as a gel or cream, is approved for adults and comes in two strengths. It is used once a day and can be applied daily for up to a year.

Duobrii (halobetasol propionate and tazarotene) is one of the newest topical medications. This combo product contains a vitamin A derivative (called tazarotene) with an anti-inflammatory lotion. You use it daily as needed.

Side effects include:

Anthralin is a man-made version of goa powder, a natural substance that comes from the araroba tree. Like many of the other topicals, this helps halt the excessive growth of skin cells and is approved for adults. It comes in a variety of formulations including a cream, ointment, and paste which can be used once a day on the skin. It also comes in a shampoo which can be used on the scalp. Anthralin-containing products include:

Side effects include:

Taken by mouth, oral medications target your overactive immune system (or parts of it) to reduce inflammation and/or slow down skin cell production. With so many choices, your doctor can help you find the best oral option for you to take alone or in combination with other forms of treatment like topicals, phototherapy, or biologics. Oral medications are most often prescribed for the following psoriasis types:

The most commonly prescribed oral options include:

Trexall and Rheumatrex (methotrexate) work by targeting and slowing the growth of skin cells. They come with a risk of toxicity, so theyre only taken once or twice a week, and not prescribed for long-term use. Methotrexate isnt safe to take if youre pregnant or nursing or have any blood issues like low white blood cell count or anemia.

Side effects include:

Gengraf (cyclosporine) was initially used as a medication to ward off organ rejection. It works on severe psoriasis by slowing an overactive immune system. The drug is taken daily either in pill form or a liquid that you dilute in juice.

Side effects: Cyclosporine can cause decreased kidney function, flu-like symptoms, high blood pressure, and cholesterol. This is another medication thats not safe while pregnant or nursing, and shouldnt be taken for longer than a year. Avoid cyclosporine if you take anti-cancer, anti-fungal, anti-convulsants, or anti-inflammatory medications, as well as antibiotics, aspirin, or ibuprofen.

Xeljanz (tofacitinib), one of the newer oral medications, inhibits a family of intracellular nonreceptors called Janus kinase, a.k.a. a JAK inhibitor. In doing so, it decreases cytokines, proteins that cause inflammation. By lowering inflammation in those with psoriasis, you get less symptoms.

Side effects include:

Soriatane (acitretin) is a form of vitamin A (a.k.a. a retinoid) that helps regulate those out-of-control skin cells. Its taken orally daily. If youre pregnant or planning to start a family within the next three years or have experienced sensitivity to retinoids in the past, this medication isnt an option for you.

Side effects include:

Otezla (apremilast) is one of the newest oral treatments. It works by reducing inflammation. Less inflammation may mean less outbreaks, or at least less severe ones. This cant be taken with some other medications such as phenobarbital and rifampin.

Side effects include:

Prednisone and Medrol (methylprednisone). Sometimes prescribed as pills or injections, these meds work by reducing inflammation and slowing cell growth. They help calm a flare-up but arent recommended for long-term use.

Side effects include:

These drugs are commonly prescribed (alone or along with other meds) for moderate-to-severe psoriasis because theyre so effectiveespecially the newer kids on the block like Skyrizi, Cimzia, and Ilumya.

Biologics are known as systemic treatments because they spread throughout the body and do their work from the inside out, but unlike other drugs that affect your entire immune system, these zero in on very specific partsvarious proteins or white blood cells that contribute to psoriasis such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin 17, interleukin 23, and T-cells. By blocking these proteins and cells, the drugs can stop a psoriasis flare.

Interestingly, psoriasis biologics may help with other inflammatory issues such as heart disease. A recent study in JAMA Cardiology found that those who took biologics for psoriasis had a significant reduction in coronary inflammation, too.

Biologics are made from living cells of animals, humans, or bacteria and are given through an intravenous drip (IV) or injected in your thigh, upper arm, stomach, or butt either by a health care provider, caregiver, or yourself. (Dont worry, your M.D. will make sure you know exactly how to do this before sending you off to self-inject.)

Theyre used to treat these types of psoriasis:

There are several types of biologics:

Stelara (ustekinumab) is injected into your body to block a protein called IL-23 and IL-12. This helps ease the inflammation that can cause symptoms of both moderate to severe psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. The drug requires two starter injections four weeks apart followed by four doses per year done 12 weeks apart.

Ilumya (tidrakizumab-asmn) and Skyrizi (risankizumab-rzaa) require two initial doses, four weeks apart, to block the IL-23 protein. This is followed by four doses per year, every 12 weeks.

Tremfya (guselkumab) also targets IL-23 with two starter doses four weeks apart and then every eight weeks.

Side effects are rare but include:

One cause of plaque psoriasis (which accounts for 80% of all psoriasis cases) is the excess production of a protein called tumor necrosis factor (TNF) which tells your skin cells to grow at an accelerated rate. These medications, which block TNF so that your skin cells grow more slowly, need to be taken over a long period of time to clear your skin.

Unlike some psoriasis medications, TNF inhibitors can be taken while pregnant or nursing (but of course, not without talking to your OB/GYN). However, youll want to avoid this category of biologics if you have multiple sclerosis (MS) or have an immediate relative with MS. Anti-TNF therapy has been associated with the demyelinating disease.

Cimzia (certolizumab pegol) can either be injected by yourself or you can have it injected at your doctors offices with two doses the first time, then two doses two weeks later, followed by two doses two weeks after that. Following these initial shots, you have one every other week.

Enbrel (etanercept) is unique because it is also approved for use in children. Although dosage can vary, you typically inject yourself with Enbrel twice a week for the first three months and then once a week for three months after that.

Humira (adalimumab) starts with two doses on day one and continues with one dose every other week. Cyltezo and Amjevita are approved biosimilars to Humira.

Remicade (infliximab) is given as an IV infusion that takes about two hours at your health care providers office. You begin with three starter doses administered during a six-week period, and then get one infusion every eight weeks. Inflectra and Renflexis are biosimilar.

Side effects are rare but include:

These biologics contain a human antibody that blocks a protein called interleukin 17 (IL 17), which causes inflammation and an immune response. Before prescribing these biologics, your M.D. will make sure you dont have latent tuberculosis, meaning you carry the tuberculosis bacteria but dont have an active disease. IL 17 inhibitors can trigger a case.

Cosentyx (secukinumab) is self-injected; two doses a week for four weeks and then once a month.

Siliq (brodalumab) targets four of the IL-17 proteins (others target just one). You take one dose weekly for three weeks and then one dose every two weeks. (Siliq carries a warning about suicidal behavior and thoughts.

Taltz (ixekizumab) is self-injected; two doses on the first day and then one injection every two weeks for three months. After that, you do it just once per month.

Side effects are rare but include:

These medications target T-cells, a type of white blood cell that causes inflammation.

Orencia (abatacept) is prescribed as a once-a-week shot for psoriatic arthritis, but it doesnt help with skin psoriasis.

Side effects include:

In some cases, your physician may prescribe a biologic along with another medication such as a topical treatment or oral medication. Some people develop anti-drug antibodies (ADAs) to biologics, making them less effective after a while. A review in the British Journal of Dermatology found that combining a biologic with the systemic oral medication methotrexate may help prevent ADAs.

Some medications are safe to take while pregnant or breastfeeding, while others, such as methotrexate, should be avoided. Discuss your options with your doctor so you can create a customized treatment plan.

You may be desperate to try anything to soothe your skin, but skip the fad diets, tanning beds, and Vicks VapoRubtheres little to no research verifying their efficacy, and they can irritate or dry out your skin.

Yes. Many of the medications are approved for both conditions, including the Cimzia, Enbrel, Humira, Stelara, Remicade, Cosentyx, methotrexate, Otezla, and systemic steroids.

Some people notice their biologic doesnt work as well over time. Experts say your body may have outsmarted the drug by creating antibodies against it. If your psoriasis is no longer responding to a certain drug, your doctor will likely switch you to something else.

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Hi John. Will artificial intelligence replace humanity by 2084? – Eternity News

John Lennox is human. As soon as the worlds most recognisable Oxford Professor of Mathematics smiles at me from his UK study via video link, he is apologising for his need to duck off to the bathroom. His immediate physical need arises from not being able to go beforehand, having just finished a one-hour online Q & A session about his newest book, 2084: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity. Not to be confused with the other book Lennox already put out in 2020 Where is God in a Coronavirus World? or the movie about him to be released later this year.

Tinkering with human beings those ideas interested me. John Lennox

Lennoxs toilet break is an unexpectedly fitting introduction to our conversation about his investigation of artificial intelligence (AI) and what it means for what it means to be human. Riffing on the title of English author George Orwells dystopic novel 1984, 2084 is Lennoxs eloquent and succinct attempt to demystify AI, separate science fiction from science fact, and investigate the ethical and theological questions raised.

But lets cut to the chase of your future-looking book, human. John Lennox, what will the year 2084 be like for people and their intelligent designs? I thought somebody would start with that question, but youre the first interviewer to do it, chuckles Lennox who has been a leading academic Christian in the public square for more than a decade.

Rising to international prominence through viral video debates with new atheist royalty such as Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and Peter Singer, Lennox also has written many books at the intersection between Christian faith and the philosophy of scientific endeavour and progress.

The whole point is to take off from Orwells book 1984, which gave the English language things like big brother and thoughtcrime. There are aspects of artificial intelligence now that actually are fulfilling the role [from] Orwells 1984.

I wasnt writing the book to tell people whats going to happen in 2084 [but] to tell them to think about what might happen in 2084 or whats liable to happen, because of the developments we already have.

Lennox came to see the need to evaluate the course of artificial intelligence after a London church approached him, several years ago, to speak about how the Book of Genesis relates with AI. Lennox initially declined but was soon intrigued by considering what humanity being made in the image of God (Genesis 1:26) means to the rising tide of artificial intelligence. Since his teenage years in homeland Northern Ireland, Lennox has been interested in big questions such as where does meaning come from and what is the significance of humans in a universe created by God?

My interest was [also] sparked a long time ago by two C.S. Lewis books The Abolition of Man, and the third of his science-fiction book series, That Hideous Strength. Lewis was prescient; he had ideas of, basically, what we now call transhumanism. Those interested me the ideas of tinkering with the germ line, as we would now call it, and tinkering with human beings and producing not humans, but artefacts.

That intrigued me as to where this stuff was going.

At the start of 2084, Lennox admits hes not an AI expert. As an interested and analytical onlooker, he distills where AI is at and might be going, including explaining its two key forms Narrow Artificial Intelligence and Artificial General Intelligence. The former refers to any computer system which can do one thing superbly well that normally takes human intelligence to do; the latter is the transhuman quest for superintelligence, either by enhancing human beings or by creating a humanoid form where, for example, the contents of a human mind could be uploaded. Or much, much more.

Lennox shares what he perceives as positive developments in AI, from a smartwatch that can recognise seizures to online language translators, and algorithms which digitally assist with our daily tasks or needs. He also articulates negatives, flowing mainly from the ethical issues arising from AI. Lennox wonders how often you or I have stopped to realise we carry a portable tracking device with us our smartphone and where our personal data ends up (surveillance capitalism, as Harvard Professor Shoshana Zuboff describes it). What about the human job losses caused by improved artificial intelligence? Or the choice a self-driving car might have to make between crashing into an elderly lady crossing the road or avoiding her but hitting children on the footpath?

People are afraid to say what they really believe about morality. John Lennox

Lennox agrees there is a common view that technological developments always equal positive progress for humanity even though we experience the opposite (such as how advanced warfare or internet access can display the worst in us). Much of his book, 2084, is dedicated to highlighting how artificial intelligence itself is an amoral creation by humans, with moral issues inevitably arising from the real human input into them.

Artificial intelligence is not intelligent at all. It simulates intelligence the word artificial means that the output normally requires human intelligence but in this system, the only intelligence involved which is vastly important is the intelligence of the designers and programmers.

Technological progress is not the same as moral progress; the difficulty is that technology outpaces ethics, says Lennox. So theres an ethical void, which has been dramatically increased by the lack of a common worldview which, for centuries, was Christian in the West, but now were all over the place. And people are afraid to say what they really believe about morality. Thats an absolute tragedy, which is one of the reasons that I like talking about Genesis.

Convinced of the ongoing relevance of the image of God to defining human value and meaning, Lennox also wanted to talk about several popular books anchored in aspects of AI. So much so that Lennox uses bestselling author Dan Browns Origin, as well as Israeli historian Yuval Noah Hararis acclaimed Sapiens and Homo Deus, as structural devices for 2084s points.

Lennox doesnt flinch at being asked if weighing in on an AI novel by controversial and wildly successful writer of The Da Vinci Code was a cheap shot Im interested in what influences millions of people, he explains.

Lennox adds that Hararis input was vital to being able to engage seriously with Browns novel about an AI visionary seeking to scientifically reveal where we came from and where we are going. Hararis books take a more robust, history-based approach to those key questions; History began when humans invented gods and will end when humans become gods, declares Harari.

A superintelligent human already exists. John Lennox

Notably, Homo Deuss advocacy of transhumanism and seeking immortality stirred Lennox at his Christian core. While Lennox doesnt believe Hararis ambition for humans to be able to create actual humans can be achieved Until we know what consciousness is, all talk of that type is pure hype and pure science fiction. We dont know what it is. We havent an idea he was pleasantly surprised to discover how inspired he was by some of what transhumanists seek.

The thing that really turned the corner for me, thinking the book was worth writing, was a sudden and immediate thought that the transhumanist program is too late and its too little because a superintelligent human already exists, says Lennox, alluding to divine man Jesus.

The whole movement of transhumanism assumes were progressing towards [becoming like a god] when actually the movement we ought to be thinking about is the opposite of God becoming man, and providing a basis for a way we could answer Hararis number one problem. The problem of physical death to which the answer is resurrection, not constructing an artificial intelligence

Seeing that there was so much in the transhumanist agenda that really was shadows of the Christian message, I thought Aha, heres a way that I can put Christianity in, perhaps, a rather different way and bring inthings that people normally dont ever do writing a book [about AI].

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5 design things to do July 20 – 26 – KCRW

This week: Learn about the work of Danish designer ivind Slaatto; celebrate 50 years of 1970s architecture; enter a contest to design a better face mask - with $1 Million in prize money; learn from black designers about bias in the fashion industry - and what to do about it; check out the reopened stores at ROW DTLA.

1)From Copenhagen & New York: In Conversation with ivind Slaatto

Danish designer ivind Slaattoworks hard to keep his designs simple - yet beautiful and poetic - often with inspiration from nature. Founder of Slaatto Design in Copenhagen, Slaatto begins each project with the premise "that at heart, people want to focus on their life without getting distracted by complicated products, services and unnecessary information." Learn about his design processes and lighting philosophies in a conversation followed by a Q& A, presented byBe Original Americasand Louis Poulsen Lighting.

When:Wednesday, July 22, 9 - 10 am

Where:Zoom connection provided with registration. You can register here.

Cost: Free. Click here for more information.

2)California in the '70s:The Mindset, the Materials, the Architects

In celebration of the 1970s turning 50, the Los Angeles Conservancy iscommemorating the era with special events throughout the year. During the 1970s,Los Angeles gave rise to a hotbed of architectural ingenuity, as seen in the creation of its architectural institutions (SCI-Arc, Cal Poly Pomona, UCLA)by a burgeoning crop of ambitious architects such as Frank Gehry, Charles, Moore, Csar Pelli, and others.Theypushed beyond Modernism to create something new, experimenting with untraditional materials and revolutionary techniques.

Learn more about them from a panel moderated by Alan Hess, architect and historian, with panelists including Emily Bills, coordinator of the Urban Studies Program at Woodbury University;Frederick Fisher,architect; and Daniel Paul, architectural historian.Following the panel,take a virtual tour ofWestin Bonaventure Hotelwith a Conservancy docent.This John Portman-designed structure evokes a 1970s vision of the future using circular shapes, massive forms, and the concept of space as experience.

When:Wednesday, July 22, 6 - 8 pm

Where:Los Angeles Conservancy Online. Connection information will be provided with registration.

Cost:$25 (Members $20). You can register here.

3)XPRIZE Face mask design competition

The XPRIZE Foundation is known for hosting lucrative competitions to solve some of the big challenges of our time. They have tackled space travel, the oceans and robotics.Now it is taking on face masks. XPRIZE has launched the Next-Gen Mask Challenge. One million dollars will go to three teams of 15 to 24 year olds who can design a mask that people want to wear. Competitors must make it fashion-forwardandsolve five of the many deterrents to mask-wearing,including these top answers to a survey of thousands of people around the world: They're too hot; It's hard tohave a conversation;They hurt your ears;They fog up glasses; and It's impossible toeat or drink while wearing a mask. Team registration runs through Oct 22, 2020, with final winners to be announced in Feb 2021. You can find all the details here.

When:Team registration is open now through Oct 22, 2020.

Where:You can register a team here.

Cost:No fee to enter.

4)Amplifying Melanated Voices: A Conversation with Black Designers

Inherent biasespermeate our culture, and the fashion industry isno exception. This conversation between FIDM faculty, alumni and student designers exploreshow the industry can make much-needed progress. Jonie Thomas,FIDM Assistant Chairperson of Fashion Design will lead the conversation withTJ Walker,Co-Founder of Cross Colours and the Black Design Collective;Octavius Terry,CEO & Co-Founder of GROOM / Celebrity Fashion Designer;Devert Hickman,Costume Designer,andIlleana Guzman,Current FIDM Fashion Design Student. Read more about the panelists here. Catch TJ Walker talking about Cross Colours on this DnA.

When:Thursday, July 23, 5 - 6 pm

Where:Presented by FIDM on Zoom. You can find the link here.

Cost:Free. You can register here.

5) A+Rand ROW DTLA reopens

Rose Apodaca, the fast-talking, walking style encyclopedia, and her partner Andy Griffith own the curated design store A+R. They were among pioneer retailers in ROW DTLA, the shopping and dining destination in converted, century old warehouses and manufacturing buildings. Like every store in town, theyhad to close up during the pandemic and are now gingerly reopening, with by appointment access, Monday thru Saturday, from 11am to 6pm. Their neighbors at ROW DTLA are opening too. ROW DTLA, which feels vaguely like a sunny,Soho-lite (albeit self-contained and you drive to get there), is always pleasant to walk around and window shop.CDC- and City of LA-recommended safety protocols are in effect throughout.

When: A+R,Monday thru Saturday, from 11am to 6pm

Where:777 S Alameda Street,LA 90021

Cost: Free to wander (though you'll need to pay for parking if you drive there)

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Why we need meaningful changes to the way we travel – AirQualityNews

Ashok Sinha, CEO of the London Cycling Campaign (LCC) and Alan Clark, director of UK policy and government affairs at Lime, write for Air Quality News about why we need longer-lasting and meaningful changes to the way we travel.

People are returning to work, meeting friends and family again, and edging back to normality, but transport capacity is under intense pressure.

With social distancing measures in place, public transport capacity will be reduced for many months perhaps years until we manage to bring the virus fully under control or find a vaccine.

There needs to be a new normal for travel in the UK and extra transport capacity from other sources is urgently needed.

Without policies to support sustainable travel options, that capacity is likely to come from cars. TfL estimates that without intervention, we will see a car led recovery in cities like London with as much as a doubling of vehicles in Central London compared to pre-COVID levels.

That means double the congestion, air pollution and danger on our roads. Elsewhere in the UK, pollution levels are expected to soar and road deaths increase as cars crowd back on to roads.

We cannot let that happen.

To avoid this, we must radically rethink the design of our streets and the forms of urban travel we encourage.

Governments around the world are recognising the importance of increasing space for people walking and cycling, and have been supporting other forms of sustainable travel that will help people maintain social distancing.

Many cities have already begun making progress towards this goal, implementing car-free roads for the first time. Pop-up cycle lanes have also been installed in locations where groups like the London Cycling Campaign have long been advocating for safer cycling infrastructure.

As a result, walking and cycling are on the rise with bike shops booming and rental services like Lime seeing record levels of demand.

However, there is still more that urgently needs to be done. Before the current crisis, too many people were already being killed walking and cycling on our streets. Many felt too unsafe to walk and cycle.

We faced and still face a public health crisis due to pollution and inactivity, and the greatest threat of all, the climate emergency.

We must, therefore, see the current moment as a chance to reshape travel in the UK.

Central roads should become access only for vehicles and where this isnt possible, bike lanes should be installed or widened, and plans for a new smart road pricing system should be accelerated.

The UK has also legalised the trial of rental e-scooter programmes, offering another sustainable, socially distanced form of travel for commuters and residents.

London must be at the centre of these changes and lead by example giving TfL the power to ensure e-scooter services are made available to all Londoners, improving access by ensuring rental schemes operate across all Borough boundaries.

As LCCs recent Climate Safe Streets report highlighted, new, shared mobility options will be essential to decarbonising Londons roads.

The arrival of e-scooters offers a cleaner, low carbon alternative to cars, for hundreds of thousands of people who cant or dont want to cycle. This will help clean our air and tackle climate change.

Make no mistake, these changes are not an optional nice to have.

Without further action, the problems caused by our over-dependence on the private car will deepen, which would be devastating for the UK reversing recent progress in improving air quality.

It would also deprive everyone who enjoyed the experience of walking, jogging or cycling on empty streets during the strictest lockdown measures, the chance to do so safely and healthily in future.

As our lives begin to recover, we should aim higher than simply a return to normal. The prize is a healthier, greener and happier cities.

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Did Ludacris Just Leak That ‘Fast and Furious’ Will Travel to Space? – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

The Fast & Furious franchise has captured the hearts and imaginations of audiences worldwide. Even if critics have slammed the films, viewers dont seem to care. Since 2001, fans have turned out in droves to watch their favorite characters drive fast cars, dispense wisecracks, and pull off impressive heists.

With the latest film delayed indefinitely, fans will have to wait a while for the next installment in the Fast & Furious franchise but, as one of the stars revealed in a recent interview, the wait could be well worth it.

Showrunners never could have predicted that the initial film, which starred Paul Walker and Vin Diesel, among others, would lead to a trilogy, and eventually, an entire media franchise that encompassed eight total films, a spinoff movie starring Dwayne Johnson, books, a television series, and video games.

The original trilogy focused on fast cars, attractive stars, and the world of illegal street racing. Over the years, the storylines have expanded slightly to include more of an emphasis on heists and sting operations. The cast has gone through some changes as well, most notably, the loss of Paul Walker in 2013. Still, the franchise has soldiered on, and even though it has been nearly 20 years since the release of The Fast and the Furious, people still enjoy the fast-paced action they offer.

2017 saw the release of the eighth film in the franchise, The Fate of the Furious. With Charlize Theron on board, the film brought the series to new heights of excitement and generally received positive reviews. However, the cast isnt ready to hang up the towel just yet, and there is a ninth as well as a 10th film planned for release. Many of the major cast members are still attached to the franchise.

The ninth movie, known as F9, was originally set to be released in May 2020. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that has shuttered movie theaters, the movie has a new release date of April 2021. As for the 10th film in the franchise, which was tentatively scheduled for release in 2021, and now has no definite release date, very little is known. Though, one of the franchise mainstays, rapper and actor Ludacris, recently opened up to talk about what fans might expect to see next.

RELATED: The Fast and the Furious: Vin Diesels Net Worth and How He Became Famous

In a recent interview, Ludacris talked about the future of the Fast & Furious franchise, including the plan for the 10th installment. Ludacris stayed positive, stating the coronavirus delay is working to their advantage, giving the creative team even more time to plan great things for the movies.

In addition, after the reporter jokingly remarked the only possible thing left for showrunners to do to wow fans is to set one of the movies in space, Ludacris said she said something right regarding the franchises direction. He then clapped his hand over his mouth, as if he had revealed a huge secret.

Immediately after the possible leak, Ludacris backtracked by saying he didnt know what just happened however, it is clear that his initial response was one of excitement. Fans wont know for sure if he revealed a major plot point until 2021 until then, they can speculate and hope. Stay tuned to Showbiz Cheat Sheet for all the latest entertainment news!

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There’s space in the Jewish community for queer people. I just had to find it. – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

This story originally appeared on Alma.

Would you be comfortable with a gay guy being in your cabin?

It was another humid summer day in which some of us had taken shelter back in our cabin to avoid the heat. I remember my breath catching in my chest, feeling out of place as some other people in my aidah, or grade, sat on a bed on a quiet afternoon discussing if another camper our age was gay or not. I was 13.

The guy shook his head.

Of course not. I dont care, he said.

The girl who had asked him looked pensive.

I dont think Id want a lesbian in my cabin, she said. I dont think Id be comfortable with them watching me change.

I averted my eyes, the discomfort starting to flare in my body. I shook my head and willed myself not to give away the guilt I felt, like I always did. I had always tried to be respectful, never looking at the girls in my cabin in that way. But my stomach turned into knots and I reminded myself to keep pretending I wasnt affected by that small exchange.

It wasnt until the previous school year that I noticed my eyes wandering often to the girls in my grade as well as the boys glancing at their bodies in a way that didnt just feel like a comparison to my own, but a distinct desire. I had never heard the word bisexual. My exposure to LGBTQ people was limited to stereotypes that I saw played out on TV and people my age making fun of them. I was already different enough in my own mind without being that. I had dealt with, and still deal with, severe anxiety since I was in elementary school. I had trouble making friends. I felt out of place already. I vowed to ignore my feelings for girls for fear of being othered in my own head more than I already was.

My Jewish camp had always felt like an escape from the pressures I felt at school, to a small extent I still struggled to make friends and find my place as I dealt with my anxiety and the discomfort of my attraction to other girls. I became boy crazy that summer I was 13 not only because I desired the attention I felt like I never had, but also to distract my fellow campers from the way I felt about girls. I hated that summer; it not only caused me to struggle with my budding sexuality, but cemented my feelings of alienation as the people around me made fun of my obsession with boys.

Theres a long-running joke for Jewish institutions: that their sole purpose is to create more Jewish families by introducing young Jews to other Jews who they will eventually marry and have Jewish babies with. But that attempt also comes with the addition of an aggressively heterosexual environment, and the assumption that it operates that way for everyone. At my camp, boys and girls went on what we called Shabbat walks together through the woods. Theyd sneak out at night to hang out with each other, later sharing their exploits with their cabin late at night where no one could keep any secrets. Girls would cuddle each other and sleep together in tiny twin beds, but the idea that it meant anything more than friendship was discarded.

I never truly felt comfortable with my sexuality while at camp, even when I came out as bisexual at 17 and came back as a counselor after high school. I noticed a much more tolerant environment than when I was a camper, but the assumption of heterosexuality still remained. My first summer as a counselor, my campers would make lists of guys they thought I was possibly dating, and I suggested they add girls to the list, which they reluctantly did. As counselors, we were not allowed to discuss our sexualities or private lives with campers, which was well and good in theory. In reality, campers almost always assumed us to be straight, and merely contesting or telling the truth about ourselves could get us in trouble with staff. There was no room for me to completely be myself with my campers, and the fact that I couldnt fully be transparent to campers who could possibly also be queer cut me deeply.

I quit camp near the end of my second summer working there for a multitude of reasons, but mostly because I finally came to terms that I was done trying to fit into an environment I had never fully felt comfortable in.

I also went to high school at a Jewish day school. In my community in the tight-knit northern suburbs of Chicago, kids often would go to Jewish school and camp together until graduating from high school. I saw most of the same people nearly 365 days a year, but at least in high school I was able to meet new friends who had come from other middle schools.

I first learned what bisexuality really meant on Tumblr, and learned most of my knowledge of queer history and structures on the internet. But no one in my school was out, and I still felt alone and terrified as I came out one day in a classroom, surrounded by the watching eyes of my class. While the reaction to my coming out was greatly supportive, it was terrifying being the only out person when I knew many of my peers were making homophobic jokes and rolling their eyes at me and my friends at the same time.

But in time, I became more comfortable with my love for Judaism and my queer identity. I became heavily invested in my Judaic studies classes and spent half of my gap year in Israel studying Talmud. I realized I didnt want to sacrifice my growth and values for a world in which I never felt comfortable. Instead I needed to find a new space, both queer and Jewish, that I could live in and fully be myself.

I was lucky enough to find that community in college, full of accepting and loving people who are queer, Jewish, both or neither. I spent every Shabbat at Hillel, fully comfortable with myself and my devotion to my faith, without any hesitation to try to blend in or waver in my values. As Ive gotten older, Ive begun to see more similarities than differences between queer and Jewish communities. Both value the chosen families of community, and both experience life with a deep sense of pride and the desire to live joyously despite external struggles. Its a life in which I cant choose between, and which I often find myself deliriously happy.

I never formally came out to my synagogue and my community at home, although I will always value my childhood there. I still feel no need to try to force myself into an environment I never felt truly comfortable in. Instead I choose to move forward, to continue to find new chosen homes and Shabbat dinners that feel more like home.

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Are Reports Of The Persecution Of Yemenite Jews Completely False? – Yeshiva World News

Recent reports in Yemenite media outlets and an Egyptian newspaper that the Iranian-backed Houthi rebel group in Yemen has rounded up the countrys few remaining Jews as part of an ethnic cleansing campaign may be completely false, The Jerusalem Post reported.

Israels Foreign Ministry told The Post that they have been asked by many sources about the report but it appears to be false. Another international organization with connections to the Jewish community in Yemen also told The Post that it investigated the reports and found them to be false.

Despite the claims that the allegations are false, the Yemenite embassy in Washington quoted the reports, apparently in order to slander the Iranian-backed Houthis, but did not mention whether they investigated or verified the reports.

A report in the Hebrew Yated Neeman quoted a senior source in the Yemenite Jewish community in Monsey who scoffed at the claims of the Houthis cutting off the supply of electricity and water of Jews in Yemen and preventing them from buying food, saying that infrastructure in the country is not reliable for Muslims or Jews.

Theres no electrical supply for the Muslims in the same way theres none for the Jews, said Rav Faiz Gradi, a leader of the Yemenite Jewish community who immigrated to the US a decade ago. The country is in a difficult situation and the electrical infrastructure hasnt been functioning for years.

Rav Gradi spoke about the Talmud Torah he left behind in Yemen and his private home that he refused to sell before he left due to the mikvah in his home that was still needed by the remaining Jews.

I have a Muslim neighbor who guarded my house. A while ago he called me and said: Theyre pressuring me to sell them the house and my life takes priority. Release me from my promise.'

I had received several offers to buy my home in the past. It was worth a nice amount of money but the Houthis forced my neighbor to sell it to them for a tiny pittance. I didnt sell it earlier when I could have received a good price since I have a mikvah in my home and the community that remained behind was using it. I couldnt cut them off from basic Jewish necessities.

Some of the families that made aliyah to Israel left behind many possessions and appointed Muslim guardians whom they trusted. One of them, who was in charge of most of the possessions, recently stopped answering phone calls. Theyre aware that he made a deal with the Houthis who are financially strapped.

Rav Gradi was reluctant to discuss the current situation of the Jews of Yemen but mentioned that the only planes currently allowed to land at the airport in the capital city of Sanaa are US and UN aid planes. Martin Griffiths, the UN envoy in Yemen, supports the Jewish community and assists them, he added.

All these years, the Shearis Hapleita (the few remaining Jews) refused to make aliyah to Israel due to their fear of educational and tznius issues, Rav Gradi said. They heard from their brothers who made aliyah before them and understand that Israel is not for them. The US is also not appropriate for their lifestyle.

They searched for an Arab country that would agree to accept them and there are a number of countries that may be willing to host them with assistance from the US. Perhaps well be zocheh to soon see a new Yemenite community in a country with a similar Arab nature but without threats to its security and Yahadus, Rav Gradi cryptically concluded.

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Actual age of Moon revealed!! Read on to find out – India TV News

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The moon was formed from a magma ocean that took up to 200 million years to solidify

According to a new study, the moon was formed from a magma ocean that took up to 200 million years to solidify. This points out to the fact that the moon finished forming about 4.425 billion years ago, or 100 million years later than previously thought.

The study, which recently appeared in the journal Science Advances titled A long-lived magma ocean on a young Moon, was conducted by planetary geophysicists from the German Aerospace Center (DLR), along with researchers from the Technical University of Berlin and the Institute of Planetology at the University of Mnster.

According to Universe Today, When Earth was still in the process of forming roughly four-and-a-half billion years ago, the Solar System was a rather chaotic place. At the time, planetesimals that had also formed from the protoplanetary disk were tossed about and would occasionally collide with a planet. In Earths case, this had the effect of adding to its mass and causing its core region to become denser and hotter.

Over time, heavier elements sunk to the center of the Earth, leading to the formation of its iron-nickel core. At the same time, increasingly large parts of the Earths mantle melted to form a magma ocean. When Theia collided with Earth, this ocean became several thousands of kilometers deep and much of it was expelled into space. This material either was then reabsorbed by Earth or coalesced in orbit around it to form the Moon.

According to the scientists, the is the process by which the moon was formed. As Maxime Maurice, a researcher with the DLR and the lead author on the study, said:The results of our latest modelling suggest that the young Earth was hit by a protoplanet some 140 million years after the birth of the Solar System 4.567 billion years ago. According to our calculations, this happened 4.425 billion years ago with an uncertainty of 25 million years and the Moon was born.

The team found the evidence that as solidification progressed, there was a drastic change in the composition of the remaining magma ocean.

This finding allowed the team to link the formation of different types of rock on the Moon to a certain stage in the solidification process. Ultimately, this led them to conclude that the Moons magma ocean took almost 200 million years before it fully solidified to form the Moons crust. This contradicts what scientists previously thought, which was that it took only 35 million years to solidify.

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Younger by 85 million years! Research reveals surprising insights about Moons actual age, formation and core – The Financial Express

A new research at the German Aerospace Center has thrown light on some new insights regarding the evolution of the Moon. The researchers have estimated that the actual age of the lunar body is 85 million years less than the earlier estimates. The scientists have also found that there used to be a huge and fiery magma ocean on the moon, Space.com reported.

It is believed that around billions of years ago, the Moon emerged out of the collision between the Earth and a Mars size protoplanet. The new research has precisely focused on the estimated timeline of the collision between the Earth and the protoplanet and found that the actual collision happened around 4.425 billion years ago and not 4.51 billion years ago as believed till now.

The scientists reached the conclusion with the help of the mathematical models used to calculate the composition of the Moon over time. With the assumption that the magma ocean was hosted by the Moon, the scientists calculated how the minerals that were formed due to the cooling and solidification of the magma changed over time. Taking the timeline of the Magma ocean as their reference point, the researchers successfully traced their way to the Moons formation.

Co-author of the study Sabrina Schwinger in a statement said that the researchers compared the composition of the Moons rocks with the predicted composition of the magma ocean according to their model. The new research also agrees with the previous research that put the formation of the Moon to the time when the Earth formed its metallic core, the statement added. The new study has been published in the journal Sciene Advances on July 10.

Thorsten Kleine, professor at the Institute of Planetology at the University of Mnster in Germany also said that with the finding of the new study, the age of the Moon for the first time could be linked to an event that occured at the end of the earths formation- the formation of the core.

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The moon is about 85 million years younger than we thought, new study finds – WDJT

By Scottie Andrew, CNN

(CNN) -- The moon is a constant in our lives. It causes Earth's ocean tides to ebb and flow, it stabilizes the planet's axial tilt and, until recently, it was assumed to have accompanied the Earth for over 4.5 billion years.

A new study has posited that previous estimates of the moon's age were millions of years off.

Scientists from the German Aerospace Center calculated how long it took the moon's magma ocean -- it's a widely held belief that the lunar surface was once molten -- to cool, and they estimated that the moon is actually almost 100 million years younger than previously thought -- about 85 million years younger, to be exact.

So the moon, they say, was actually born at the tail-end of the Earth's formation.

"This is the first time that the age of the Moon can be directly linked to an event that occurred at the very end of the Earth's formation, namely the formation of the core," said Thorsten Kleine, study co-author from the Institute of Planetology at the University of Mnster in Germany.

Their findings were published this month in the journal Science Advances.

Many scientists agree on the moon's origin story: Around 4.51 billion years ago, the Earth was still heating up and changing rapidly. During that time, it collided with a protoplanet called Theia, which sent rock shooting off Earth and into space.

Theia gets it name from one of the titans in Greek mythology, known as the mother of the moon goddess Selene. Nothing remains of the protoplanet.

This debris eventually collected over a couple thousand years and formed Earth's natural satellite -- the moon.

The energy that resulted from the agglomeration of rock created an ocean of magma on the nascent moon's surface. It eventually crystallized and formed the lunar surface as we know it today.

Samples returned from the moon during the Apollo missions and Soviet Luna robototic missions have not helped to provide data for an exact age of the moon. So scientists have had to explore other methods.

Using a computer model, the team of scientists estimated how long it took the moon's magma ocean to cool and solidify. Knowing how long that process of crystallization took clued them into how old the moon truly is.

Previous models estimated that it took up to 30 million years for the magma ocean to cool. This new study has suggested those models were millions of years off.

But how to re-create a process that took place during the very beginning of the solar system's existence? That part required a "great deal of imagination and creativity," the researchers said.

The scientists also needed to calculate the composition of the ancient minerals that formed when the ocean solidified. This helped them link different types of rocks to certain stages of the magma ocean's evolution.

All that modeling found that it took the moon nearly 200 million years to cool from its molten form and create what we now know as the lunar crust.

Scientists looked to the moon's mineral composition to estimate that the moon is around 4.425 billion years old, or 85 million years younger than what previous studies had proven. That's around the time Earth's core settled, the researchers said.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Badlands concept art revealed – VG247

Concept art for the Cyberpunk 2077 Badlands area was recently shared online, offering us an insight into yet another one of the upcoming blockbusters distinct locales.

The new Cyberpunk 2077 Badlands art was shared by the official Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter account. You can check out the tweet below, which features four screenshots of the Badlands themselves.

Sparsely populated by Nomads, the Badlands are the vast plains outside of the city proper, reads the tweet. Unchecked resource extraction, burning oil fields, rampant pollution; this district makes Night City feel like a rich oasis.

But it holds golden opportunities for those in the know.

CD Projekt Red appears to be slowly but surely revealing a range of Cyberpunk 2077 areas. Just yesterday, we got a look at the Heywood district, which is dubbed as the biggest bedroom in Night City, housing the majority of Cyberpunk 2077s population.

Prior to that, we were introduced to the industrial, smog-covered Santo Domingo, as well as the wealthy Westbrook, home to both Japantown and the notorious Tyger Claws.

Weve also learned a lot of other details about Cyberpunk 2077 in recent weeks. For example, you can beat Cyberpunk 2077 without even completing the main quest, Also, it appears that Mox gang member Evelyn Parker who we know from the Braindance scene shown during the prologue gameplay during last months Night City Wire could have cybernetically-engineered Wolverine claws.

If youre unsure what the Braindance is, its basically Cyberpunk 2077s version of Geralts Witcher senses. Also, if you want to know more about the prologue, check out every single way the Maelstrom mission can possibly play out.

If youd like to keep reading up on Cyberpunk 2077, weve got you covered. Be sure to check out our hands-on impressions after having spent four hours with the game Alex called it every video game youve ever played in one cybernetically-enhanced package.

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Spain’s online gambling ad limits to take effect in October – CalvinAyre.com

Spains harsh new online gambling marketing restrictions will likely take effect in October after the European Commission (EC) voiced no objections to the countrys plans.

On Wednesday, Spains Minister of Consumer Affairs Alberto Garzn announced that he would press the governments Council of State to approve by September the Royal Decree on gambling advertising Garzn unveiled earlier this month. Assuming that approval is secured, Garzn (pictured) believes final approval by the Council of Ministers can be obtained by October.

Spain submitted the latest draft of the Decree to the EC for approval on July 9, slapping an urgency tag on the measure to ensure the EC got his message that childrens lives were in danger (or something). On Tuesday, the EC declared that it had no issues with the Decree, clearing the way for Garzn to forward the Decree to the Council of State.

Spain is seeking to limit online gambling advertising on TV, radio and online video platforms to a narrow four-hour window starting at 1am. A previous draft of the Decree would have allowed advertising during live sports events but this exception was eliminated in the current draft.

Sponsorships of sports teams, leagues and competitions will also be prohibited, with gambling names and logos to vanish from sports jerseys and stadiums. The government is reportedly mulling whether to allow state authorities to decide if they want to permit pitch-side advertising during matches in their respective territories.

Online operators are also facing tough new limits on bonus offers, restricting them to customers who have made a minimum of three deposits, so welcome bonuses would be a thing of the past. The upper limit for acceptable bonus offers was 100 in earlier drafts but the specifics will now be left up to Spains Direccin General de Ordenacin del Juego (DGOJ) regulator.

Operators shouldnt expect much mercy from the DGOJ. Earlier this month, Mikel Arana, who was appointed DGOJ chief in May, effectively told stakeholders to either accept the governments new rules or make a run for the border.

Speaking Wednesday at a meeting of the Joint Committee for the Study of Addiction Problems, Garzn said the advertising curbs were just the first step on the path toward tackling Spains problem gambling issues. Garzn said he and other cabinet ministers were discussing the possibility of reallocating some of the license fees paid by online operators toward problem gambling initiatives.

Garzn also warned that land-based operators shouldnt rest easy, as he would be convening officials from autonomous regions with responsibility for gambling to discuss ways of curbing land-based gambling, with sports betting shops firmly in Garzns sights.

Jdigital, the trade group representing Spanish-licensed online operators, issued a seven-point rebuttal to the ECs decision to bless Spains proposals, including a challenge for the government to produce hard data proving that gambling currently represents a public health problem in the country.

Jdigital also took issue with marketing exemptions granted to the state-run SELAE and ONCE lottery operations, which effectively amount to state-aid (something the EC used to harp about quite a bit). The proposals also pose a barrier to entry for new operators, who will lack state-approved means of raising awareness of their brands.

Jdigital and its fellow trade body Cejuego have made many of these arguments before, all of which fell on deaf ears. Barring a miracle or some legal jujitsu, Spains government shows no sign of letting up on its plans to neuter the online gambling market.

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Former NFL Players to Receive Responsible Gambling and Sports Integrity Education – PRNewswire

WASHINGTON, July 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Problem gambling and off-field issues have plagued professional athletes across sports since their inception. Now, former NFL players will attend responsible gambling and sports integrity sessions presented by former athletes on an ongoing basis.

The NFLPA Professional Athletes Foundation, the leading Foundation providing former NFL players with financial assistance and counseling, has signed a two-year agreement with EPIC Risk Management and GVC Foundation US to create, market, and launch live and virtual educational programs for NFLPA members.

"This is the first program that the NFLPA/PAF has ever run on problem gambling education and awareness," said Andre Collins, Executive Director of the NFLPA Professional Athletes Foundation."As the first major professional sports league in the U.S. to undertake this project, we're proud to tackle this issue head-on. We urge all sports leagues to address problem gambling with the seriousness it deserves."

EPIC Risk Management and GVC Foundation US will create the program content, which will be tailored to meet the mental health needs of former NFL players, while the NFLPA/PAF will advertise, market, and coordinate the delivery of the program to its members.

"Professional athletes are highly susceptible to problematic gambling behavior. Educating these former players on how to gamble responsibly and act with integrity is a crucial step forward for all sports," said Amani Toomer, former New York Giants wide receiver. As a Trustee for GVC Foundation US, Toomer will help deliver educational sessions throughout the country alongside EPIC Risk Management.

EPIC Risk Management, a gambling harm minimization consultancy, and GVC Foundation US, a responsible gambling nonprofit launched by GVC Holdings, have an existing partnership aiming to co-host educational seminars throughout the U.S. The two groups are further partnering with the Division on Addiction at Cambridge Health Alliance, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital, to conduct research about elite athletes' relationships with problem gambling through these and other educational sessions.

"Problem gambling is often described as a hidden addiction. The signs are difficult to spot, yet the effects can be devastating. Proactive education offered to vulnerable populations is crucial for curbing problem gambling. We plan to educate former NFL players through motivational talks provided by former professional athletes who've experienced the consequences of problem gambling, first-hand," said Paul Buck, CEO of EPIC Risk Management.

"The gambling industry has a moral responsibility to look after consumers and ensure their wellbeing. Those with gambling disorders and addictive tendencies deserve our unyielding support, and this program is a perfect extension of our mission to provide that," said Martin Lycka, Trustee of GVC Foundation US and Director of Regulatory Affairs for GVC Holdings.

About NFLPA Professional Athletes Foundation

The NFLPA Professional Athletes Foundation provides financial assistance and counseling toward the well-being and benefit of former players. The organization is the leading Foundation assisting NFL Former Players, with over $21 million in financial, medical, and educational assistance granted.

About EPIC Risk Management

EPIC Risk Management (www.epicriskmanagement.com) is the world's leading independent gambling harm minimization consultancy. Working across the highest risk sectors for gambling related harm, EPIC have worked in 14 European countries on ground breaking harm minimization programs, responsible gambling training and class leading advisory. EPIC draws on lived experience to help individuals and organizations across financial services, elite sport, the military, criminal justice, education and the gambling industry to minimize the risks posed by gambling harm.

About GVC Foundation US

GVC Foundation US is a first-of-its-kind nonprofit dedicated to promoting responsible gambling, sports integrity and corporate compliance in the U.S. The Foundation was launched by the GVC Global Foundation and GVC Holdings PLC(LSE: GVC), one of the world's largest sports betting and gaming groups, operating both online and in the retail sector.

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At This Point, Betting on Chesapeake Stock Is Nothing More Than Gambling – InvestorPlace

In late June, after weeks of speculation, Chesapeake Energy(OTCMKTS:CHKAQ) finally officially filedforChapter 11 bankruptcy, which allows a company to operate and work out deals with creditors while effectively wiping out common equity holders. Things dont look great for CHK stock.

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On June 29, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) suspended the company and de-listed shares. Since then, the company has moved to the over-the-counter market and is still trading publicly.

However, the Chesapeake stock is likely to remain highly volatile and long-term investors should not buy the shares.

The Oklahoma-based company voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 to facilitate a comprehensive balance sheet restructuring. It may be tempting to blame the effects of the pandemic and volatility in oil prices in 2020 for the demise of the company, its woes had started some time ago.

The group was founded in 1989 and went public in 1992. Chesapeake Energy was number309 on the 2019 Fortune 500list. It was included in theS&P 500 Mid-Cap indexuntil late February.

When the pandemic hit our shores and the oil crisis started in March, CHK stock was already in a fundamentally compromised situation. It had $9 billion in debt.

Over the past decade, management had bet aggressively on Americas natural gas boom. However, it had failed to account for the decline in the price of gas down mostly as a result of fracking.

In 2016, there had been rumors of a potential bankruptcy filing, too. But it had managed to pull through those difficult days. At the time,researchpublished by David Larcker and Brian Tayan of Stanford University highlighted poor corporate governance at the firm.

Analysts have been warning about the extremely high levels of debt for quite some time. By the beginning of 2020, the price of oil was around $60 a barrel, which already had made it difficult for Chesapeake Energy to service its debt.

Then as oil and gas prices went into free fall in March, Chesapeakes cash flow decreased. And the end became inevitable.

On April 13, the group announced 1-for-200 reverse stock split, stating: The reverse stock split is intended to, among other things, increase the per share trading price of the Companys common shares to satisfy the $1.00 minimum bid price requirement for continued listing on the NYSE.

In other words, without such a move, CHK stock would have been delisted in April. And CFRA analyst Paige Meyertagged the stock with a strong sell rating and a $0 price target.

Recent research led by Monika K. Sywak of Villanova University highlights, equity is the last in line to receive whats available to be distributed in a bankruptcy proceeding. Ahead of the common stockholders in line, are secured lenders, suppliers, employees and even unsecured creditors. Even if a company successfully reorganizes, the future of common stock is very uncertain.

Seasoned investors realize that such a bankruptcy filing will make Chesapeake stock worthless. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)clarifieswhat happens when a public company files for protection under the federal bankruptcy laws.

It says Bankruptcy laws determine the order of payment Stockholders owners of the company, have the last claim on assets and may not receive anything if the Secured and Unsecured Creditors claims are not fully repaid.

However, the past few months have seen many retail investors betting on bankrupt companies stocks. Other names that day traders have been flocking include Hertz Global(NYSE:HTZ), JCPenney(OTCMKTS:JCPNQ) andWhiting Petroleum(NYSE:WLL).

In an article titled Gambling on the Stock Market: The Case of Bankrupt Companies, Luis Coelho and Richard Taffler of Warwick Business School conclude that retail investors trade more extensively on the stock of bankrupt firms than sophisticated investors do. They highlight individual investors own, on average, 90% of the stock of firms undergoing Chapter 11 reorganization.

It is possible to say that most of them are simply betting on it like a lottery ticket. Believing Chesapeake stock is due for better days is daydreaming.

Most companies go bankrupt because they cannot pay their bills. Investing in bankrupt names like Chesapeake stock in effect means wagering against a legal process that wipes out shareholders.

So it is not investing, but sheer reckless speculation. If you decide to play that daily game, it is important to appreciate the risks involved fully.

Market participants see price spikes in any one of these bankrupt names quite regularly. However, long-term investors would be best served if they did not include any of them in their portfolios.

If you are a rather risk-averse investor who wants to invest for the long run, broader markets offer plenty of solid companies.

TezcanGecgil has worked in investment management for over two decades in the U.S. and U.K. In addition to formal higher education in the field, including a Ph.D. degree, she has also completed all 3 levels of the Chartered Market Technician (CMT) examination. Her passion is for options trading based on technical analysis of fundamentally strong companies. She especially enjoys setting up weekly covered calls for income generation.As of this writing, Tezcan did not hold a position in any of the aforementioned securities.

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Gaming, Gambling & the Future – Geek Vibes Nation

The lines between gaming and gambling have become increasingly blurred over the past few years, with the two sectors now inextricably linked.

From a gaming perspective, advancements in technology have allowed developers to create multi-level titles that bear little resemblance to the earliest video games.

It is a similar story in the gambling industry, with tech helping to power feature-rich creations across genres such as slots, bingo and many more.

Read on as we take a closer look at both gaming and gambling, and assess where things are heading in the future.

Boom Time for Gaming and Gambling

The gaming and gambling industries are booming right now, with both sectors generating huge annual revenues.

On the gaming side of things, the likes of Sony and Microsoft have collectively sold more than 150 million units of their latest consoles.

The gambling is also in rude health, with experts predicting that that yearly global revenues could top $60 million by the end of 2020.

Advancements in technology across each sector should drive further growth, but it is the crossover between the two that perhaps offers the biggest potential.

Gamification Powering Gambling Growth

Online casinos are now unrecognisable from the original sites that sprang up during the 1990s, with tech transforming what operators are able to offer.

Gamification the process of adding more game-like features to gambling has been central to this, taking casino play into a completely different stratosphere.

Modern games are not just about winning the jackpot, but are now more about the journey a player takes to get to that point.

Gamification encourages greater engagement with the different types of casino games and undoubtedly helps to increase the level of enjoyment from playing them.

Consoles Bring Gaming into the Mainstream

Tech has driven huge growth in gambling and that has been mirrored by developments in the gaming sector too.

The launch of consoles in the 1980s took gaming into homes across the world, but it was the creation of the internet during the following decade that took things to another level.

Sony and Microsoft have been at the forefront of the charge, with various incarnations of the PlayStation and Xbox proving to be huge commercial successes.

The launch of their next-generation consoles during the latter of part of 2020 will only serve to keep gaming in the forefront of public consciousness.

Bringing the Two Sectors Together

Gamification changed the way casino games were played and modern console tech looks poised to add another layer into the mix, further cementing the crossover between each sector.

Previous consoles didnt really cater for online casino players, but the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X have the potential to change that forever.

Some leading developers have already started to integrate gambling elements into their games and more are tipped to join the party over the coming months.

The prospect of enjoying an immersive casino experience on console is an enticing one, opening the door for the lines between gaming and gambling to become even more blurry.

Gaming & Gambling The Final Word

It is impossible to dispute that gaming and gambling are joined at the hip, with each one having at least one foot firmly in the other camp.

The trend towards gaming-type experiences in gambling is unlikely to slow down any time soon, while the prospect of casinos migrating onto console is an exciting prospect.

With eSports also in the mix to bring gaming and gambling even closer together, it is highly likely that the two sectors will become even more intertwined over the next few years.

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