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How to Develop Secure Attachment as an Adult

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People who have strong attachments can form and maintain close relationships. Discover what secure attachment is and how to change your attachment style as an adult. The ability to form healthy long-term relationships with friends, family, and romantic partners is referred to as secure attachment. In early childhood, secure attachment develops. Primary caregivers must meet a child's needs in infancy and early childhood in order to help the child feel safe; this sense of security aids in the development of a secure attachment.


Alexa Together will let caregivers remotely set up routines for aging loved ones

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Amazon is rolling out some more features for Alexa Together, a service designed to help aging folks and caregivers stay connected using the voice assistant and Echo devices. One of these is called Circle of Support, which is now available to all users. This allows the person receiving support to have up to 10 designated caregivers. Both that person and their primary caregiver can add or remove trusted people such as siblings, cousins, friends and close neighbors. All caregivers will receive daily alerts and check-ins through the activity feed.


Venturing forth: Kos Technologies Artificial Intelligence (KOS Ai)

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For most of us, caring for wounds is a matter of applying a bit of antiseptic to a cut finger and slapping on a bandage. But for Jerence Go, an Executive MBA participant at Cambridge Judge Business School (EMBA 2017), a traumatic event in his personal life led to a quest to improve wound care through artificial intelligence. In late 2015, Jerence recounts, his father was involved as a pedestrian in a serious road accident in the New York metropolitan area, causing lasting brain and bodily injuries. After his father had multiple surgeries, including neck and spinal titanium fusion, facial procedures and a tracheostomy, he spent the following years in hospitals, and acute and sub-acute facilities, before entering home care near New York City. At that time, Jerence was an executive responsible for EMEA sales and operations management for high-tech lasers and sensors automation company Keyence Corporation in Belgium.