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Three states health experts urge people to seek help when experiencing seasonal mental health issues
[ad_1] Evansville, Indiana (WFIE) – The seasons are changing, and mental health experts may see a shift in mood, too. According to the Archives of General Psychiatry, 50% of all mental illnesses start before age 14, and 75% by mid-twenties. “Mental health care is a very unique and individualized journey,” said Carcelia Terry Patterson, academic ... -
MN Judiciary Branch, Ministry of Education Clash Over FOF Payments
[ad_1] The judge said the Ministry of Education had “voluntarily” resumed payments to the FOF, but the MDE said the court “made it clear” that the MDE would face penalties if it did not continue. ing. ST. PAUL, Minnesota — A Ramsey County judge has refuted Gov. Tim Waltz’s comments about the Feeding Our Future ... -
Science must aim at peace, says Pontifical Academy of Sciences
[ad_1] Pope Francis will lead an audience with members of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences at the Vatican on September 10, 2022. The Pope said scientific research and discovery must be done for peace, development and protection of the planet. CNS Photo/Vatican Media Condemning all atrocities against civilians and crimes against humanity, members of the ... -
Consolidation of US healthcare will adversely affect cancer care
[ad_1] Over the past two decades, consolidation in the US healthcare sector has increased, with mergers and acquisitions of domestic players at multiple levels of the supply chain, including pharmacies. The pharmacy market is undergoing major changes, with vertical and horizontal consolidation, independent pharmacies facing increasing challenges, growth of specialty pharmacies, and the exponential presence ... -
How Blood Type Affects Your Health
[ad_1] Do mosquitoes seem attracted to you? It turns out they are. A study published in the Journal of Medical Entomology found that only one mosquito landed in 83% of blood type O patients and 47% in blood type A patients. Scientists believe that mosquitoes may be able to sense the sugars that some people ... -
‘Super/Natural’ proves scientific fact is stranger than fiction
[ad_1] This lizard in Costa Rica uses air bubbles to breathe underwater. (National Geographic … [+] Disney+/Robin Cox) National Geographic for Disney+/ Nature is wonderful, fascinating, and sometimes even a little scary. It is amazing the unique ways that different creatures and organisms have evolved and the amazing (albeit sometimes very bizarre) adaptations that have ... -
Science-based tips on how to give effective feedback
[ad_1] Source: Demi Fan 1/Pixabay Published in the August issue Current opinion in psychology, a paper by Fram et al.suggesting that feedback—means “information provided to the recipient about behavior, performance, or understanding”—to be effective, the person receiving the advice must accept the information and discern its truth. This article discusses barriers to both feedback receptivity ... -
Dayton Roundtable Focuses on Improving Early Education
[ad_1] Dayton, Ohio — The purpose of the upcoming roundtable is to address ways to improve access to early education in Dayton by removing social and economic barriers. What you need to know Improving early education is the focus of upcoming roundtable in Dayton Over 100 guests discuss pre-kindergarten learning options The event is sponsored ...











