Tag: healthy
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Aaron Rodgers tinkers with the science of psychedelics. Drugs like ayahuasca can change the brain, but how?
[ad_1] Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been vocal about the positive benefits he’s experienced from using the Amazon hallucinogen ayahuasca. It has been suggested that it has rapid antidepressant properties that may help treat addiction. However, Rogers maintains that ayahuasca is not a drug. “It has hallucinogenic properties. [sic] ability,” Rogers said during ... -
Scientists discover link between rapidly melting Arctic ice and ocean acidification
[ad_1] Researchers, including Zhangxian Ouyang of the University of Delaware, traveled aboard the icebreaker R/V Xue Long into the active melting zone of the Arctic Ocean to collect samples for analysis.Credit: Zhangxian Ouyang, Wei-Jun Cai, Liza Wright-Fairbanks/University of Delaware An international team of researchers has set new alarms about chemical changes in the western regions ... -
Vergennes physical education teacher Robyn Newton named Teacher of the Year
[ad_1] Robin Newton Focuses Students on Lifelong Fitness, Joy and Learning Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Education today named Robin Newton, PE teacher at Bergens Union Elementary School, the 2023 Vermont Teacher of the Year. Newton will begin his term as Vermont Teacher of the Year on January 1, 2023. Abby Bowker, Visual ... -
North Korean education: the long game
[ad_1] Despite these challenges, Singapore-based non-profit Choson Exchange has quietly and steadily moved forward with our mission. Our organization believes that encouraging the next generation of entrepreneurs in North Korea can be a viable path to positive change and a healthy civil society. approach and consistency, and their appetite for educational programs in different areas ... -
Therese Coffey scraps promised paper on health inequalities.Therese Coffey
[ad_1] Therese Coffey is scrapping the government’s long-promised white paper on health disparities despite a 19-year difference in life expectancy between the rich and the poor, The Guardian said. The Health Secretary has decided not to release a document that would have developed a plan to address the severe inequalities in health exposed by the ... -
Pittsburgh School District expands 10-year-old sex education policy
[ad_1] Pittsburgh Public Schools has updated its sexuality education policy for the first time in over a decade. Although the revision emphasizes that abstinence is the only 100% effective protection against unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, abstinence is no longer listed as an “expected norm”. The previous policy, last revised in July 2011, listed ... -
NASA, SpaceX Crew-5: Science Experiments on Six-Month Mission
[ad_1] NASA and SpaceX postponed the launch of the Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) because of Hurricane Ian. Currently, the mission is scheduled to launch by 9:53 PM (IST) on October 4th. His crew includes NASA astronaut Josh Cassada. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, astronaut Nicole Mann, and Roscosmos ... -
Houston awarded $8.7 million to protect families from lead and other home health and safety hazards.
[ad_1] houston – U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development officials say they have awarded more than $125 million to 26 states and government agencies to protect children and families from lead-based paint and additional hazards in their homes. increase. According to information released by HUD, the city of Houston will receive $8,000,000 for the ...










