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New Study Allows Scientists to Test Treatments for Rare Diseases Affecting Young Children – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] For the first time, scientists will be able to test treatments for a range of rare neurodegenerative diseases that affect infants, thanks to a new research model created by scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a group of neurodegenerative disorders caused by genetic mutations. They increase muscle tone in ... -
$1M Investment Supports Black-Led Healthcare Institutions
[ad_1] Cincinnati — federal number More than two-thirds of children have experienced at least one traumatic event by age 16. This initiative aims to support local organizations addressing such health issues through a $1 million grant. What you need to know Bethesda Ideas Investments Innovations (better known as Bi3) had invested $1 million over three ... -
Emily Ratajkowski’s best style moments from Milan Fashion Week
[ad_1] Emily Ratajkowski at the Bally Spring/Summer 2023 runway show at Fabbrica del Vapore in Milan, Italy, Saturday, September 24, 2022 (Joe Schildhorn/BFA.com) Emily Ratajkowski turned heads when she arrived at Milan Fashion Week wearing low-rise pants with exposed thongs, and as the week progressed, she continued to add sexy twists to her other looks. ... -
Jensen calls for investigation, school board resignation
[ad_1] Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen on Monday called for a special investigation into the administration of Governor Tim Waltz’s administration’s handling of the Feeding Our Future fraud case and the resignation of the Minnesota Department of Education commissioner. “So I’m going to have the Special Agents come in and report back by October 17th ... -
Education Beat: Chaotic Ed Board meetings in September draw ire from Flint Schools staff
[ad_1] Posted on Sep 26, 2022 By Harold C. Ford “The whole is less than the sum of its parts.” –from Edgar Morin’s La Methode La Nature de la Nature, 2017 Only 55 seconds into the Flint Board of Education’s (FBOE) first of three September meetings – a Committee of the Whole (COW) meeting on ... -
What is the future of art education?
[ad_1] “Art is essential to learning and living,” said Baltimore high school student Alicia Thomas. Thomas is a high school student devoted to art. She heard about the Arts Education Partnership (AEP) Annual Conference in Baltimore on September 15, contacted event organizers, and spoke with arts educators, policy makers, and advocates in attendance. eager to ... -
15-year-olds in NJ want you to dress sustainably. It means goodbye ‘fast fashion’.
[ad_1] In New Jersey, men and women of all ages have heard the phrase “reduce, reuse, recycle” for decades. Amita Aksintala is one of them. Important, yes. But her 15-year-old from Plainsboro wanted to think beyond the cliches of a sustainability project as part of a climate fellowship she was selected for this spring. New ... -
Midwest Digital Marketing Conference Held Face-to-face at UMSL – UMSL Daily
[ad_1] The Midwest Digital Marketing Conference returned to in-person events last week at UMSL’s Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center. Panels from TikTok’s session featured, from left to right, Matt Gardner, VP of Innovation and Digital Strategy for St. Louis Blues, Enterprise Center, and Stifel Theater. Alison Schaefer, Account Manager, Checkmark Communications. Regan Gillam from ...










