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Sick baby dolphin rescued in Thailand back to health
[ad_1] An Irrawaddy dolphin calf called Paladon was rescued by Thai fishermen on July 22nd. Dozens of veterinarians and volunteers helped care for the pups at the Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Center. Workers put him in a saltwater pool, monitored him around the clock, treated him for lung infections and gave him ... -
U study shows barriers financially disadvantaged students face in higher education – The Daily Utah Chronicle
[ad_1] Adam Fondren Block U on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City, Utah, July 12, 2017. (Photo by Adam Fondren | Daily Utah His Chronicle) A recent Kem C. Gardner Institute for Policy study of economically disadvantaged students in Utah’s higher education system found a close correlation between income level and academic ... -
Health Matters | We Need Communities to Support Hospitals – Times-Standard
[ad_1] Since arriving as the new Chief Executive Officer of Providence, Humboldt County three weeks ago, I have been blown away by the deep connection this community has with the hospital and the caregiver’s love for this community. Evidence of that connection and commitment to support was perfectly demonstrated at St. Joseph’s Hospital’s recent “Laughter ... -
Science, Religion and Politics Collide as Nations Try to Define the Beginning of Life : Shot
[ad_1] This computer-generated image shows the formation of a zygote after fertilization. Republican-led states such as Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri and Oklahoma have passed laws declaring that life begins at conception. Anatomical Travelogue/Scientific Source hide caption toggle caption Anatomical Travelogue/Scientific Source This computer-generated image shows the formation of a zygote after fertilization. Republican-led states such as ... -
School Safety Part 2: Schools seek solutions for mental and behavioral health.news
[ad_1] Levels of anxiety and stress are increasing for many students, parents, staff and teachers returning to campus and classrooms for the 2022-23 school year. Some students and teachers are still grappling with returning to school after distance learning and closures due to the coronavirus pandemic. Others are unnerved by school shootings and the seemingly ... -
Washington opens new mental health facility in Clark County
[ad_1] The state received approval this month to move forward with plans to build a facility near WSU’s Vancouver campus, but some neighbors aren’t happy about it. Clark County, Washington — The Washington State Department of Social Health Services (DSHS) plans to open a new behavioral health facility in Clark County. The site is located ... -
School district discusses student health for next school year
[ad_1] School districts in St. Clair and Sanilac counties are taking steps to keep students healthy as the new school year approaches. Students in both counties are starting the new school year completely face-to-face and without masks. But keeping students healthy has become a front-line topic for school districts, especially in relation to flu season, ... -
Suncoast doctors urge women to advocate for their health
[ad_1] Sarasota, FL (WWSB) – According to the American College of Radiation, women under the age of 40 should have an ultrasound rather than a mammogram if they detect a suspicious lump. Sara Floyd, Ph.D., breast imaging radiologist at SMH, says this is because ultrasound is better suited to examining lumps and finding their classification ...











