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Menstrual health literacy is key in the anti-abortion era : Schott
[ad_1] Writer and health educator Marni Sommer A Girl’s Guide to Puberty and Menstruationaims to help young people aged 9-14 understand the changes that occur during puberty and when and what to expect. Screenshot by Grow & Know/NPR hide caption toggle caption Screenshot by Grow & Know/NPR Writer and health educator Marni Sommer A Girl’s ... -
Education Rules Revised Following Public Comment
[ad_1] Over the past few months, the Montana Board of Public Education has been bogged down in a seemingly endless stream of regulatory rewrites that affect nearly every nook and cranny of the state’s K-12 public education system. The latest action on that front took place on Thursday, when board members advanced a revised set ... -
How a Healthy Diet Like the Mediterranean Diet Protects Brain Health
[ad_1] A new study has found that metabolites from healthier diets may help protect brain health across different races and ethnicities. Diet is an important source of many metabolites that are indicators of many aspects of health. Previous studies have found that certain metabolites such as lipids, amino acids and steroids are associated with cognitive ... -
Transforming Education in Uncertain Times: Insights on Afghanistan
[ad_1] The Transforming Education Summit (TES) is an excellent starting point for rethinking how our education system meets local needs in a shared global context. The recent State of Education in Afghanistan conference discussed challenges for domestic consultation in conflict, fragility and emergencies, and brought together Afghan education officials and international policy makers to develop ... -
mental health care at work
[ad_1] Taking care of your mental health is just as important as your physical health! Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, many have had the opportunity to work remotely from the comfort of their own homes. This shift has provided new insight into mental health awareness among employees and an opportunity to prioritize mental ... -
Do soulmates exist? Do our brains make them? This is what science says.
[ad_1] Amir Levine is a psychiatrist and co-author of the book.Attachment: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Helps Find and Maintain Love” For humans, biologically speaking, soulmates are completely real. But like all relationships, soulmates can be complicated. Of course, there is no scientifically agreed upon definition of “soulmate.” But humans belong ... -
“Observe, absorb, adapt,” advises Hiren Panchal, co-founder of Litmus Branding, in a talk at the IIM Udaipur Incubation Center.
[ad_1] The Indian economy is booming and there is no better time to be an entrepreneur in India. The digital revolution is sweeping the country and business is booming as a result. Young entrepreneurs are particularly affected by this. The existing supporting ecosystem has become a major determinant in determining the success of entrepreneurship in ... -
baby won’t stop crying Here’s what science says you should about it!
[ad_1] Representative image (Mahesh G/BCCL, Vijayawada) We are all familiar with the old adage, “Mother knows best.” But the baby is a short king in his own right, only following the whims of his own fantasies. This is only exacerbated by the fact that they literally cannot tell what is plaguing them. Never again will ...











