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The 4th WHO Global Evidence Review on Health and Migration highlights that equitable access and appropriate use of antibiotics for refugees and migrants is essential to tackling antimicrobial resistance.
[ad_1] Worldwide, more than 1.27 million people die each year from bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Decades of misuse and overuse of antibiotics and other antimicrobials have made these drugs less effective in treating common infections and has accelerated the emergence and spread of AMR. Refugee and immigrant experiences in their countries of origin, migration journeys, ... -
Free Online Training for Women Entrepreneurs
[ad_1] Technology company Huawei SA invites female entrepreneurs to participate in a digital skills training program. In its second year, the Women in Tech Entrepreneurial Digital Skills Training Program offers free online training in cloud computing, digital marketing, and leadership development. Huawei said in a statement that it aims to help local women improve their ... -
Omaha High School Implements Homecoming Dance Attendance Requirements | Education
[ad_1] Outside Gifford Park Elementary School in Omaha on Thursday, August 11, 2022, Trevis Sallis, Executive Director of Transportation Services for Omaha Public Schools, will speak on district-wide student transportation plans for the upcoming school year. Anna Reid Omaha — An Omaha high school is using a different tactic to improve student ... -
On social archetypes of “good” education
[ad_1] Underpaid teachers, overcrowded classrooms, and a lack of psychological support for students are just a few of the problems with the American education system. Let’s put aside the political and policy issues in our education system and talk about our societal understanding of education and what a “good” education really means. In the United ... -
Why should we trust science? It’s because we don’t trust ourselves
[ad_1] Many of us accept that science is our trusted guide to what we should believe, but not all of us do. Mistrust of science has sparked skepticism on several key issues, from denial of climate change to the hesitance of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. And while most of us may tend to dismiss ... -
Why should we trust science? It’s because we don’t trust ourselves
[ad_1] Many of us accept that science is our trusted guide to what we should believe, but not all of us do. Mistrust of science has sparked skepticism on several key issues, from denial of climate change to the hesitance of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. And while most of us may tend to dismiss ... -
AI that designs proteins may discover new treatments and materials unknown to science
[ad_1] “They evolved in the process of evolution to solve the problems that organisms faced in the process of evolution. But today we face new problems like covid. Evolution in the process of evolution Just as well-known proteins solve old problems, if we can design proteins that are good at solving new problems, that would ... -
NAMI Walks Your Way: Mental Health Awareness Fundraiser Held in Bluff – Mississippi’s Best Community Newspaper
[ad_1] NAMI Walks Your Way: Mental Health Awareness Fundraiser in Bluff September 18, 2022 (Sunday) at 5:00 am Natchez — The National Alliance for Mental Illness and other groups behind suicide prevention and mental health walked Natchez Bluff on Saturday to raise awareness of funding and causes. NAMI-Four Rivers and mental health supporters began showing ...










