Tag: health
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High Fashion: Pet Lovers Are Excited Over Luxury Pet Apparel
[ad_1] When the American Pet Products Association (APPA) released its 2021-2022 National Pet Owners Survey, the data revealed several important trends, including one that was an important factor during COVID: APPA’s survey noted that approximately 73 percent of pet owners agreed that pets bring family members closer together. For many Americans, the humanization of pets has ... -
The move to abolish the education sector will live on for decades
[ad_1] On the very day Congress confirmed Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education in early 2017, Rep. Thomas Massey (R-Ky.) introduced a bill to dismantle the federal agency she led. “The Department of Education will end on December 31, 2018,” the one-sentence bill read. Five years later, Massie says the Department of Education (DOE), now ... -
Top 15 Women-Owned & Women-Led Public Relations Agencies
[ad_1] Milk & Honey PR is a dynamic, multi-award-winning public relations firm with a global reach. The agency is a hive of dedicated storytellers and strategists. The team’s slogan is “People first.” As such, Milk & Honey creates strategies centered on people rather than data. The group focuses on improving communications to make their clients’ ... -
Maryland TODAY | What You Need to Know for Fall 2020: Mental Health…
[ad_1] Removing masking requirements in classrooms marks a heightened sense of normalcy at the University of Maryland, but the invisible, if painful, legacy of COVID-19 remains a reality on campus : An increasing trend of mental health concerns. This is a national problem, with 60% of 1,000 college students surveyed by Fortune and the Harris ... -
We need to transform public health.Health IT can help
[ad_1] C.ovid-19 has hit public health agencies and organizations. Future crises, whether due to infectious diseases, extreme weather, or other causes, are likely to do the same unless we change our approach to public health reporting, data management, and information exchange. I have. Managing public health is not easy, especially in the United States. The ... -
COVID-19 and the failure of science to understand |
[ad_1] Just as society shrugs off protection from the COVID-19 Omicron variant and other subvariants of Omicron such as BA.2, the Lancet Journal of Psychiatry recently concluded that infection can lead to long-term brain damage. published a study that found that The Lancet Psychiatry ranks second among 157 psychiatric journals worldwide. Omicron and other variants ... -
Obtaining Evidence on Access to Essential Antibiotics in Immigrant and Refugee Populations
[ad_1] Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a complex global health problem with significant impacts on human health, social welfare and economic development. On 6 September 2022, WHO will host a high-level webinar to present and share findings from the Global Evidence Review on Health and Migration (GEHM) focusing on AMR. This report, the fourth in the ... -
Higher education needs a new mission. What about climate justice?
[ad_1] Climate justice addresses the urgency of the climate crisis by prioritizing transformative social and economic change to promote equity and redistribute resources. Those least responsible for climate change have the least resources to face its impacts, and most climate policies to date have been like Massachusetts’ solar incentives that subsidized renewable energy to suburban ...











