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    [ad_1] LGBTQ+ college students are significantly less likely to seriously consider or attempt suicide because they have access to mental health and LGBTQ+-specific services through their institution, according to new research from the Trevor Project. A non-profit organization dedicated to preventing suicide among LGBTQ+ youth, the organization surveyed 33,993 LGBTQ+ college students attending two-year colleges, ...
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    [ad_1] How California Schools Are Embracing the Science of Reading and Phonics | Video | EdSource Upcoming EdSource Roundtable — University of California Housing Crisis: Who’s Responsible for Solving it and What Does It Take? – Register Today! Lancaster’s Joshua Elementary incorporates the science of reading and ...
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    [ad_1] Chad Bongiovanni, director of student assistance services at Jamestown Public Schools, is pictured right at a school board meeting on Tuesday. Pajamas photo by Eric Tichy Each year in the United States, 1 in 6 children between the ages of 6 and 17 experience a mental illness. According to the ...
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    [ad_1] An exhibition of the two inaugural laureates at the unveiling ceremony of the WLA Prize, a science award launched by the World Laureates Association, in Shanghai on September 29, 2022. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] The WLA Awards, a science award launched by the World Association of Laureates, announced its first winners in Shanghai on ...
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    [ad_1] Columbia, South Carolina (WIS) – The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has partnered with the University of South Carolina to establish the School Behavioral Health Academy (SBHA). This program prepares teachers and staff at South Carolina schools on how to support the mental health of their students. “The resources announced today ...
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    [ad_1] Elena Konis (left) with her new book How to Sell a Poison.Image credit: Elena Konis The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman is a VTDigger podcast featuring in-depth interviews on local and national issues with politicians, activists, artists, changemakers and citizens making a difference. Listen below and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify ...
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    [ad_1] At an event in San Diego on Wednesday, former President Barack Obama praised the advances researchers are making in precision medicine, but lamented the slow pace of adoption of these technologies in the U.S. health system. I got In a discourse talk to approximately 2,000 attendees at the Illumina Genomics Forum, Mr. Obama referred ...
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    [ad_1] Jewish communities throughout San Diego County continue to celebrate the holy day. This week we celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the new year of 5783 on the Jewish calendar. On the campus of Patrick Henry High School, students organize a group called the Jewish Club. It’s a non-traditional name they said in honor of their very ...