Tag: health
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Are you feeling stressed?7 simple actions to improve your mental health
[ad_1] It’s not just you: Many people report feeling overwhelmed by stress. The Covid-19 pandemic, inflation, politics and social divisions are all making our collective mood worse. Mental health is taking a hit and people are looking for solutions. If you feel your mental health has changed, you should talk to your health care provider ... -
Where is Amazon Heading After Amazon Care’s Failure?
[ad_1] The illustration in this photo shows the Amazon Basic Care logo on a smartphone with the Amazon logo in the background. Tiago Prudencio | SOPA Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images Take another healthcare failure from one of the ultimate market disruptors, Amazon. First, Haven’s much-touted healthcare reform effort with JP Morgan and Berkshire ... -
KAISER HEALTH NEWS: Hospitals cut jobs and services as rising costs strain budgets.news
[ad_1] Bozeman Health had a problem. Officials in a health system with hospitals and clinics in southwestern Montana had a problem that had been building for months. We survived the hardest test of the Covid-19 pandemic, but lost employees and paid a premium for traveling workers to fill vacancies. Inflation also pushed up operating costs. ... -
what it means to go back to school
[ad_1] Sixteen-year-old “Jeremy” struggles. Before the pandemic, he was an extrovert in his eighth grade and had his GPA near perfect with his friend group of 15 to 20. Schools were then closed and he spent all of his ninth grade at his home. Jeremy is a hands-on learner who finds it difficult to pay ... -
NC students fell behind in vaccinations during pandemic
[ad_1] By Kate Martin Carolina Public Press As students and parents brace for the start of the school year, many are entering North Carolina classrooms without the protections of required vaccines. During the COVID-19 pandemic, children fell behind on their vaccination schedules, and while some students are catching up, they still have a ways to ... -
The tug-of-war over mining tax revenue for education – The Nevada Independent
[ad_1] Excitement filled the air during the first day of the school year at Winnemucca Grammar School. Parents snapped photos of their children Monday morning before dropping them off at the historic, 94-year-old brick campus. Some students ran straight for the yellow monkey bars at the playground. A couple of younger students cried as their ... -
Children’s mental health concerns rise as schools open in Dayton area
[ad_1] “We’re seeing more children, and we’re seeing more children at risk,” Blankenship said. Child suicide is on the rise Suicide among teens and young adults was already a concern as the COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruption and challenges. Data show that these suicides are on the rise in many parts of Ohio and nationwide. ... -
This week in history: The 1923 City Health Report looked good.news, sports, jobs
[ad_1] 99 years ago in 1923 Warren City was in good health. If citizens hadn’t been run over by cars, trams, or trains, they had little chance of contracting an epidemic. The City Health Board was told at a regular meeting by Health Officer GN Simpson that in the first eight and a ...










