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Department of Health Mark Preparation Month | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] PARKERSBURG — The Mid-Ohio Valley Health Department marks National Readiness Month in September with classes open to the public. “This year’s theme is ‘Healthy Communities are Prepared Communities’.” Community Health Director Malcolm Lanham said: “The best thing you can do to prepare for an emergency is to stay healthy.” Classes are scheduled ... -
Bill Nighy’s new show wants to save us with science and humor
[ad_1] Bill Nighy is here to tell us about the end of the world. On Thursday, the engineer-turned-TV host cheekily reveals details of his impending demise in his upcoming scientific disaster series. no endstream on Peacock. The six 45-minute episodes will hit viewers with epic global disasters (man-made and natural) in full VFX spectacle, then ... -
HIIT vs. SIT, Caffeine vs. Nicotine: Sports Science in Action – Rowing Stories, Features, Interviews
[ad_1] We constantly come across sports science studies that are of interest to rowers. HIIT vs. SIT While this may come as a surprise to very few rowers, it never hurts to make a little assertion – that hard interval training leads to positive adaptations in cardiac function. Effect of interval training on factors ... -
North Essex President Glenn and three others run for state education post
[ad_1] Lane A. Glenn, president of Northern Essex Community College, seeking a position on the Massachusetts Higher Education Commissioner, and three other finalists will be interviewed tomorrow. As reported only by WHAV on Tuesday, Glenn broke the news of his candidacy to university faculty in an email Monday afternoon. Glenn said he’s not looking for ... -
Another Perspective: States Need to Increase Public Health Spending by 65%
[ad_1] Indiana was ranked fifth higher than the previous year in business channel CNBC’s annual list released on August 1. Hoosier State performed well in 2022 in her three categories: infrastructure, cost of doing business, and cost of living. In 2021 he was 19th and this year he is up to 14th. State business rankings ... -
U.S. Department of Education investigating allegations of discrimination against LGBTQ students at Farmington Middle School
[ad_1] Farmington, Connecticut (WFSB) – Federal education officials are investigating allegations of discrimination at Farmington Middle School. Three parents at Irving A. Robbins Middle School claim their LGBTQ students were bullied last year. Channel 3 spoke with one of those parents. “It started early in the school year. Daily bullying and harassment,” says Melisa Combs. ... -
Health Tech Startup Partner for Home Healthcare
[ad_1] Following several major medical institutions Philadelphia-based Senna Health helps provide Salem acute care to patients at Salem Medical Center, based in Salem, New Jersey. Home hospital startups can offer the ability to provide up to 23 hospital-level services at home for medical conditions that typically require hospitalization, and care coordinators available 24/7. According to ... -
Anoka-Hennepin School District Faces Special Education Staffing Shortage
[ad_1] The state’s largest school district is making changes to its special education program because it doesn’t have enough teachers. On Monday night, the Anoka Hennepin School Board decided to temporarily close one of its learning centers due to a shortage of special education teachers. Anoka-Hennepin Schools Associate Superintendent Becky Brodeur has over 20 years ...










