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Geekz Snow 2019-08-09
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Sometimes it does seem the entire tech industry could use someone to talk to, like a good therapist or social worker.

That might sound like an insult, but I mean it mostly earnestly: I am a chaplain who has spent 15 years talking with students, faculty, and other leaders at Harvard (and more recently MIT as well), mostly nonreligious and skeptical people like me, about their struggles to figure out what it means to build a meaningful career and a satisfying life, in a world full of insecurity, instability, and divisiveness of every kind.

In related news, I recently took a year-long paid sabbatical from my work at Harvard and MIT, to spend 2019-20 investigating the ethics of technology and business (including by writing this column at TechCrunch).

A less expected and perhaps more profound finding, however, has been what the introspective founder Priyag Narula of LeadGenius tweeted at me recently: that behind the hubris and Machiavellianism one can find in tech companies is a constant struggle with anxiety and an abiding feeling of inadequacy among tech leaders.

So when Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society recently posted an article whose headline began, “Why AI Needs Social Workers…”… it caught my eye.

The article, it turns out, was written by Columbia University Professor Desmond Patton.

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Geekz Snow 2019-08-08
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People who live with chronic migraines but also love coffee might be in luck.

A new study by Harvard researchers seems to show that it takes a lot of caffeine to actually set off a painful episode.

Caffeine is considered a key ingredient that boosts the effectiveness of over-the-counter painkillers specifically marketed for headache, like Excedrin (the brand-name version of the drug that combines aspirin, acetaminophen, and caffeine).

And some people swear that a strong dose of coffee alone can alleviate their head pain.

At least one study has also found that when migraine sufferers wean themselves off caffeine completely, they respond better to other treatments.

They asked patients who frequently experienced migraines to keep a diary for six weeks.

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