Tag: health
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Fighting Stigma in Mental Health Services in Orangeburg County
[ad_1] Behavioral health experts in Orangeburg County say mental health stigma affects people’s willingness to seek help. Orangeburg County, South Carolina — Mental health services are available in Orangeburg County. Behavioral health director Stacey says people aren’t asking for help even though they need it. “I think there is help, but we need to break ... -
EPA Scientific Advisory Board Approves PFAS Drinking Water Standards
[ad_1] Relevant Practices and Jurisdictions Thursday, August 25, 2022 This week, the EPA’s Scientific Advisory Board issued a final report on the EPA’s assessment of risks associated with drinking water containing two of hundreds of permanent chemicals collectively known as PFAS. Unless you have a PhD in toxicology, most of that report will scratch your ... -
Three Ga. children with monkeypox infected at home
[ad_1] The Newton County school system said it was notified of confirmed and suspected cases on Tuesday. In addition to Newton’s case, DPH spokeswoman Nancy Nydom said an earlier pediatric case of monkeypox was reported on the Atlanta subway, but did not specify which county the case was in. but he didn’t tell me where ... -
Departure from USA.Department of Education Releases Biden-Harris Administration’s ‘Back to School’ Checklist for America’s Relief Plan | Mississippi Politics & News
[ad_1] Mississippi is one of 15 states recognized for their work with ARPA funds. The U.S. Department of Education has released what it calls the “back to school” checklist for the Biden Harris administration’s America Relief Plan, which asks parents, guardians, and families to work with local school and district leaders on how they can ... -
Supporting children’s health in rural Uganda
[ad_1] Ugandan scientist Mary Nyantaro is working to improve immunization schedules for children in the country.Credit: Mary Nyantaro Ugandan science Uganda’s spending on research and development was 0.14% of GDP in 2014. This is his one of the lowest in the world according to the United Nations Cultural Organization UNESCO. But researchers in this country ... -
Health officials identify human case of West Nile virus
[ad_1] Health officials identify human case of West Nile virus News media contact: Wendy Jacksonpublic relations specialist Daytona Beach, Florida– The Florida Department of Health in Volusia County (DOH-Volusia) today notified residents of increased mosquito-borne disease activity in Volusia County. Human cases of West Nile virus have been confirmed, raising concerns that more residents may ... -
KHN’s “What the Health?”: The Future of Public Health, 2022 Edition
[ad_1] Don’t see the audio player? Click here to listen with Acast. Listen to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts and wherever you listen to podcasts. About a year has passed since KHN’s “What the Health?” The podcast took a deep dive into public health, and a lot has changed. Covid, in various versions, still ... -
CCRM Fertility Acquires Institute for Reproductive Medicine Sciences
[ad_1] Health care Leading Fertility Network Expands World-Class Fertility Operations and Services with Tri-State Area Expansion August 25, 2022 CCRM Fertility, a Denver-based fertility, research and science company, has announced the acquisition of the Livingston-based Institute for Reproductive Medicine (IRMS). The institute is a fertility center with her 11 reproductive endocrinologists and her eight offices ...










