Tag: family
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Medical exemption to ban abortion does not protect women’s health
[ad_1] After the Supreme Court ruling in June Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturned Law vs. Wade (1973) A number of state-triggering bans were implemented, abolishing the constitutional right to abortion. As of August 25, 13 states have effectively banned or severely restricted access to abortion. However, both of these laws contain provisions that ... -
New Analysis — Educational Innovation Trends from 161 School Leaders – The 74
[ad_1] SIGN UP HERE For The 74’s daily newsletter. Donate here Support the independent journalism of The 74. The pockets of innovation scattered in K-12 classrooms are not enough to meet the challenges facing the nation’s schools. Addressing this moment requires moving beyond patchwork solutions to durable, coherent innovations that are deeply embedded in schools. ... -
Nurses face COVID, diabetes, mental health and more
[ad_1] Back in school, you’ll have bandages, bumps, and bruises. But it also meets students’ needs for sensory challenges, chronic illnesses like diabetes and food allergies, emotional needs like anxiety and depression, and fighting infectious diseases, including COVID. Wicked Local reached out to school nurses to ask for their thoughts on what families need to ... -
UK joins National Black Colleges and Universities National Walk for Education
[ad_1] Lexington, Kentucky (September 8, 2022) — Next week, units across the University of Kentucky campus will participate in the United Negro College Fund’s (UNCF) National Walk for Education. The Walk for Education is a national initiative for UNCF to raise the funds needed to support members of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and ... -
Baking bridges the gap between art and science
[ad_1] Many would argue that the natural sciences and art are on entirely different sides of the spectrum and require entirely different approaches. At first glance, science and food are also completely different. One is a hands-on activity performed by the world’s greatest minds, and the other is a form of self-expression performed by the ... -
What ‘Anti-Wake’ Groups Are Misunderstanding About Diversity Demands in Science
[ad_1] Recently, a select group of scientists, academics and experts denounced a major scientific journal. Scientific American (Siam) When chemistryto “wake up” and join the “social justice” bandwagon. These criticisms spread from blogs to the editorial pages of The Wall Street Journal and Newsweek. advertisement Jerry Coyne, professor emeritus of biology at the University of ... -
Utah’s Nomi Health Expands in Hawaii, Donates to Blue State Democrats
[ad_1] As Nomi Health expands its operations in Hawaii, the company, its chief executive officer, and others associated with Utah business are allocating maximum sums or legal fees to Democratic campaigns in the politically blue state. USA TODAY discovered that you donated an amount close to the cap. Donations to six prominent Hawaii Democrats (whose ... -
News anchor Julie Chin shares health update after experiencing ‘beginning of stroke’ on live TV – Deadline
[ad_1] Oklahoma news anchor Julie Chin, who suffered a stroke during a live broadcast, opens up about a tense moment.Journalist on show today The show co-hosts Hoda Cott and Savannah Guthrie caught up with Chin four days after the incident. “I feel great. I am very grateful,” Ching said during a video conference. Doctors are ...











