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Nothing Bundt Cakes of Okemos raises money for mental health awareness
[ad_1] Nothing Bundt Cakes, a new Okemos bakery, held a fundraiser at Friday’s ribbon cutting, donating 20% of its sales to the Gregory H. Montgomery Jr. Foundation for Ultimate Growth. The foundation was started after former Michigan State University NFL punter Greg Montgomery lost his battle with mental illness in 2020. They strive to provide ... -
White House meeting shines much-needed spotlight on hunger, nutrition and health – SaportaReport
[ad_1] by guest columnist Matthew PieperExecutive Director of Open Hand Atlanta, Kevin WoodsPresident of the Atlanta Medical Association. After moving to Atlanta in 2020, David, a prominent publicist and professor, found himself in financial crisis after the pandemic wreaked havoc on his career. Things spiraled into full-blown disaster when a rare disease left him temporarily ... -
Does Healthcare Create Health? | | Today’s MedPage
[ad_1] Medical care can diagnose illness and injury, but lack of medical care does not cause illness or injury. Medicine is more art than science. Cutting-edge care changes with the times. In 1972, when I was in medical school, a medical professor began a lecture by saying, “ Aspirin has not been given to people ... -
Despite recent declines, student performance has improved over the past half-century
[ad_1] Pessimism about American public schools runs deep, especially with the latest federal sampling tests showing a sharp drop in academic achievement among 9-year-olds as a result of the pandemic. But that doesn’t mean you’re right that America’s education has been deteriorating for decades. Some my age say it’s because we have warm but vague ... -
‘Recovery is possible’: UF Health Florida Recovery Center and other recovery organizations seek to raise awareness of substance use disorders
[ad_1] A group of people wearing the same blue T-shirts gathered at Depot Park on Saturday. “I was an alcoholic for about 35 years. I lost my home, my wife, my job. I lost everything. I was homeless for three years,” said running race participant Wade D. Told. Wade D.’s full name has been withheld ... -
Webb telescope builder is ‘questioning science so far’
[ad_1] Futurism‘s Maggie Harrison recently interviewed UC Santa Cruz astronomer Garth Illingworth, one of the developers of the James Webb Space Telescope. His observations stunned astronomers with unexpected new discoveries in very old and developed galaxies. And when I sat there looking at the first images, I was just blown away by their beauty and ... -
Anyone feeling like they’re drowning?suffering from mental health
[ad_1] There is no way to sugar coat it. These are difficult times to live in Los Angeles. Over the past few years, an unprecedented number of stressors have gathered around us. Record drought and heat waves.of alarming rise in hate crimes, Especially for Asian, Black and LGBTQ residents. and the lingering effects of many ... -
Whether Abrams likes it or not, science screams the humanity of the unborn child
[ad_1] This is an impression column. In one news cycle this week, there were two stories about babies in the womb getting a lot of attention at the same time. Both focus on what science can tell us about fetal humanity. The first was the feel-good, humorous part on the Today Show. They discussed a ...










