Tag: family
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Health and Mind: How Screen Time and Media Affect Children – The Winchester Sun
[ad_1] Health and Mind: How Screen Time and Media Affect Children Released at 3:00 pm on Saturday, August 27, 2022 Amy Williams MS. R.D. LD. LDEs We’ve all heard about how screen time and computer games can harm kids, but the question is, “How harmful is it, or is it too much?” is often Most ... -
BYU: STEM Club Builds Science Learning for Kids and Teachers | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] Students visiting the BYU Drone Club appreciate drones. STEM Club students create Oobleck. Students in the STEM club trace their upper body. Courtesy South Franklin Community Center Students visiting the BYU Drone Club appreciate drones. Within the playful, art-clad walls of the South Franklin Community Center, South Provo people ... -
Pete Buttigieg opens up about twins and health issues for the first time
[ad_1] in a new work written by him Moderate U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg details how he became a father. Buttigieg and her husband Chasten first announced that they were planning to become fathers in August 2021. In early September, the two announced the birth of their first child, Penelope Rose and Joseph Augusto ... -
WSFS donates $50,000 to Bay Health Graduate Medical Education
[ad_1] The Bayhealth Foundation recently received a $50,000 donation from the WSFS Cares Foundation to help grow Bayhealth’s graduate medical education program. Vernita Dorsey, senior vice president and community strategy director at WSFS Bank, said: This donation will allow Bayhealth to continue expanding its GME program and increasing the number of resident physicians treating patients ... -
School name change is a champion in education Dr. Crosby Copeland, Jr. (LA PARKER COLUMN) – Trentonian
[ad_1] An update on the historic name changes of two public schools in the city of Trenton. The school board ceremony for the new Dr. Crosby Copeland Jr. Elementary School (formerly Columbus) will take place on Tuesday, August 30th. A special event is scheduled from 9am to 11:30am on the school campus at 1200 Brunswick ... -
Sick baby dolphin rescued in Thailand back to health
[ad_1] An Irrawaddy dolphin calf called Paladon was rescued by Thai fishermen on July 22nd. Dozens of veterinarians and volunteers helped care for the pups at the Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Center. Workers put him in a saltwater pool, monitored him around the clock, treated him for lung infections and gave him ... -
U study shows barriers financially disadvantaged students face in higher education – The Daily Utah Chronicle
[ad_1] Adam Fondren Block U on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City, Utah, July 12, 2017. (Photo by Adam Fondren | Daily Utah His Chronicle) A recent Kem C. Gardner Institute for Policy study of economically disadvantaged students in Utah’s higher education system found a close correlation between income level and academic ... -
Health Matters | We Need Communities to Support Hospitals – Times-Standard
[ad_1] Since arriving as the new Chief Executive Officer of Providence, Humboldt County three weeks ago, I have been blown away by the deep connection this community has with the hospital and the caregiver’s love for this community. Evidence of that connection and commitment to support was perfectly demonstrated at St. Joseph’s Hospital’s recent “Laughter ...











