Tag: health
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College students ‘quietly quit smoking’ to preserve mental health: report – The Hill
[ad_1] Story outline A third of college students report ‘quietly quitting’ or prioritizing mental health and work-life balance over academics. It is based on new survey results from 1,000 current students aged 18-24. Experts suspect the trend may be a result of changes in education during the pandemic. Quiet smoking cessation is becoming more common ... -
Hospital leaders respond to public reports Healthcare-related infection data
[ad_1] Some individuals believe that healthcare-related infection data should be more transparent than what hospitals provide. More frequently, information is being reported by the public, sometimes falsely or deceptively. How do hospital leaders react to publicly reported data? ICT®: What are the main findings of this study and why are they important? Dr. Sarah R. ... -
How to incorporate AI into your digital marketing strategy
[ad_1] 30 second summary: Marketers face an overwhelming amount of information. AI/ML tools are key to unlocking insights from snowballing data. Interview Harvard Business School professor and AI marketing expert David Edelman to understand how marketers can harness the power of AI. Edelman advises on topics such as growing AI tools, attribution, and post-cookie personalization. ... -
App State Mountaineers experience real-world climate science in Peru
[ad_1] BOONE, N.C. — A dozen Appalachian State University students investigated the impacts of climate change in the Andes during a study abroad program this summer in Peru — and accompanied a National Geographic Society (The Society) team during the acclimatization and preparation for installing the highest weather station in the tropical Andes, near the ... -
UIC will receive $3.1 million to provide reproductive health care to underserved teens
[ad_1] Kelly Rosenberger, Associate Professor of Nursing, will lead the ENRICH mobile healthcare program for teens. The University of Illinois at Chicago School of Nursing secured a $3.1 million grant from the Federal Office of Health Resources and Services, an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services, to develop a mobile program for ... -
Huawei South Africa Opens Recruitment for 2022 Female Tech Entrepreneur Digital Skills Training Program
[ad_1] women’s technology fireSouth Africa looking for tech-savvy female entrepreneur apply for 2022 Female Technician Digital Skills Programoffers free online training. Cloud Computing, Digital Marketing, Leadership Development. The program aims to help women improve their skills and use new technologies to grow, improve and digitize their businesses and gain an edge in the digital economy. ... -
High-risk, high-reward health research is the mission of a new multi-billion dollar US agency
[ad_1] A new multi-billion dollar federal agency has been created to support a “moonshot for next generation health” in science, logistics, diversity and equality. The agency now has its first leader, as on September 12, 2022, President Joe Biden announced Lenny Wegzin as Director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-H). Since the announcement of ... -
Do soulmates exist? Do our brains make them? This is what science says.
[ad_1] Amir Levine is a psychiatrist and co-author of the book.Attachment: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Helps Find and Maintain Love” For humans, biologically speaking, soulmates are completely real. But like all relationships, soulmates can be complicated. Of course, there is no scientifically agreed upon definition of “soulmate.” But humans belong ...











