Tag: california
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How does the brain store memories?
[ad_1] Memory is one of the components of the brain. It helps keep us safe — red stove burners are hot, don’t touch them! — and forms the basis of our identities and stories about our lives. So how does the brain store memories and retrieve them? The simplest answer is human brain It changes ... -
Long before Covid-19, youth mental health was declining in the US
[ad_1] Share on PinterestNew research highlights the growing youth mental health crisis in the United States and how parents can help.Sally Anscombe/Stocksey Recent research suggests that mental health among children and teens in the United States is declining. The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to this decline, but experts say the roots of the problem existed ... -
Engaging Vulnerable People: Making the Right Connections for Better Health
[ad_1] Women in low-income areas chose not to seek medical care from their nearest health center in affluent areas. This is due to an insulting interaction she had with the office staff there earlier. Spanish-speaking men with prostate cancer in remission avoid follow-up appointments because they are not comfortable communicating with staff in English. His ... -
Mental health crisis: Even the youngest San Diegan escapes help
[ad_1] The crisis in children’s mental health care is seen at all levels, but especially in the 24-bed psychiatric ward at Rady Children’s Hospital. In a recent interview, Dr. Benjamin Maxwell, interim director of the hospital’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department, said: “There is already a crisis in childhood mental health, and the pandemic has ... -
Ensuring bone health in adolescents who identify as transgender
[ad_1] About 1.4% of young people in America report themselves as transgender. The numbers are based on a report released in June by the Williams Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, after analyzing data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This estimate is nearly double the organization’s ... -
Families say Sacramento homeless need more mental health resources
[ad_1] Tanisha’s family told KCRA 3 that Tanisha was seriously injured in a hit-and-run accident near the garden in August. Sacramento Freeway and Northgate Boulevard. Doctors called her injuries “devastating.” See the full KCRA 3 news at 11 p.m. “Tanisha’s sister, Jonisha Dunbar, said. Family members said Tanisha eventually died of her injuries on Sept. ... -
Education Is A Democrat’s Problem, Tax-Driven Immigration, and Other Commentaries
[ad_1] Liberals: Education Matters for Democrats “Some public schooling advocates and some politicians downplay growing concerns that public schools cannot meet acceptable standards,” says Jessica Grose of The New York Times. is complaining. They “reduced parents’ fears that their children would fall behind by viewing the concept of learning loss as a “hoax” or by ... -
HBCU, university rankings and exclusions
[ad_1] Over the past few weeks, I’ve published two guest articles on university rankings. Here’s something new to broaden the discussion. The first relates to what many believe to be the flawed methodology used to create the popular US News & World Report annual university rankings (the most recent version was released this month). doing. ...










