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WSU Pilot Project Helps People Respond to Mental Health and Substance Abuse Appointments
[ad_1] Wichita, Kansas (KSNW) – A transportation pilot project between Wichita State University and Sedgwick County is changing the lives of people struggling with substance abuse and mental health. The Wichita State University Center for Public Policy and Management and the Sedgwick County Mental Health and Substance Abuse Coalition: Barriers Commission worked with the Kansas ... -
beard science
[ad_1] World Beard Day (September 3rd) is here again, and the planet is ready to celebrate great facial hair. A beard is definitely manly multiple studies[1] Have[2] found[3] Men look more masculine, dominant, aggressive, and stronger when they wear a beard.[4] Having facial hair makes you look more masculine. According to research, men with beards[5] ... -
Endometriosis: Sex, Science, Religion, Politics
[ad_1] As medical professionals, endometriosis is more than just a women’s health issue, we need to rethink much of our heritage. Endometriosis is not just a women’s health problem. It highlights aspects of gender inequality, the need for scientific rigor in our thinking, and how we, as physicians, operate within all religious, political and historical ... -
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 ... -
The continued resilience of fashion rentals
[ad_1] Last week, rental brands proved resilient despite rising inflation and costs. Richemont finally removed the costly burden of Yoox Net-a-Porter, paving the way for Farfetch’s continued dominance. Also, while Victoria’s Secret tried to turn bad press into good press, Coty did well in the second half of the year. Don’t forget to subscribe to ... -
Medical technology specialist develops wearable device to prevent accidents | Waukesha Co. Business News
[ad_1] Heartland — Resident Deepak Arora, chief executive officer of Heartland-based Wearable Technologies Inc., is developing wearables with the ability to monitor users and prevent accidents, targeting children and the elderly. invented the device. The invention came after a tragic accident in June 2020 when Arora’s daughter Mahi drowned in a reservoir behind the Heartland ... -
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 ... -
Elon Musk says this is a “bad habit”.What Science Says What to Do Instead
[ad_1] Elon Musk, who recently appeared on the Full Send podcast, revealed that what he says is a terrible habit. “I have a bad habit, and I think a lot of people do, I check my phone all the time,” Musk said. “Actually, it’s a terrible practice.” Musk is talking about when he wakes up ...











