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Mon Health Receives Harrison County Small Hospital Approval
[ad_1] Bridgeport, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Health approved the required certifications submitted by Mon Health System, part of Vandalia Health, for a small Harrison County hospital. Mon Health System president and CEO David Goldberg said the facility will cost about $23 million and is expected to open in about two years. David ... -
‘Back to School’ exhibit entertains and informs about the history of public education in Oswego – Shaw Local
[ad_1] The first school started in Oswego by the earliest settlers in the 1830s was funded by dues paid by the parents of attending students. However, in 1850 the Illinois legislature passed a bill allowing public schools to be funded through property taxes, greatly increasing the number of schools and the quality of education they ... -
Recommendations for enhancing equitable psychosocial outcomes in children and adolescents
[ad_1] Nearly 30% of adolescents experience poor mental health by the end of puberty, usually manifesting in childhood anxiety and teenage depression, but the problem is even more acute among black and Latinx youth . Despite the prevalence of mental health problems such as depression and anxiety among children and adolescents, it remains one of ... -
The SC Philharmonic Orchestra will receive a grant to fund a Linkup program for students.education
[ad_1] The South Carolina Philharmonic has been awarded a $15,000 Arts Education Project grant from the South Carolina State Arts Commission to support the Orchestral Link Up program in collaboration with Carnegie Hall. This grant will provide more than 2,000 students in Calhoun, Edgefield, Lee, Newbury, and Saluda counties with high-quality education, including classroom materials, ... -
Why should we trust science? It’s because we don’t trust ourselves
[ad_1] Many of us accept that science is our trusted guide to what we should believe, but not all of us do. Mistrust of science has sparked skepticism on several key issues, from denial of climate change to the hesitance of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. And while most of us may tend to dismiss ... -
Why should we trust science? It’s because we don’t trust ourselves
[ad_1] Many of us accept that science is our trusted guide to what we should believe, but not all of us do. Mistrust of science has sparked skepticism on several key issues, from denial of climate change to the hesitance of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. And while most of us may tend to dismiss ... -
Idaho Police Recognize Importance of National Forensics Week
[ad_1] BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) – Recognizing the critical role that forensic science plays in investigating crimes across the nation, from proving innocence to identifying guilt, the Idaho Police Department (ISP) launched a nationwide I’m watching forensics week. From 18 September to 24 September 2022, we will honor scientific and technical professionals who serve our community ... -
Governor appoints NHS executive to State Health Board | News
[ad_1] Mark McCroskey, Vice President of Systems Operations for Northeastern Health System, was recently appointed to the Oklahoma Board of Health by Governor Kevin Stitt. This nine-person committee is charged with protecting and promoting the health of Oklahomans by preventing illness and injury and ensuring conditions in which Oklahomans can remain healthy. McCroskey’s more than ...











