Tag: family
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Behavioral health, family-focused conference.news, sports, jobs
[ad_1] BISMARCK — Two key priorities for the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services are behavioral health and strong, stable families. These topics will form the basis of an upcoming conference hosted by the agency’s Behavioral Health and Children and Family Services Division, October 11-13. Individuals can attend in person at ... -
IU Health event celebrates living donors
[ad_1] Over 50 donors were recognized, making it one of the largest attendees of the biannual event. Living donors are often called heroes, helping family, friends, colleagues, and even strangers. To thank them, IU Health held a celebration of living donors at the Indiana Convention Center on Friday. Over 50 donors were recognized, making it ... -
Are sports bras tops? Is it okay to unbutton jeans? | | Opinion
[ad_1] Women are said to wear more revealing clothing during bad economic times. It may be because we want to assert that we are in control of our bodies in turbulent times, one of the theories behind the rise of the bikini. Whatever the reason, we now seem to be reverting to the “less is ... -
Ambitious sci-fi exhibition coming to Science Museum
[ad_1] The London Science Museum will showcase its best sci-fi works on October 6th. London’s Science Museum opened in 1857 as the South Kensington Museum. Since that time, it has animated exhibits such as Flight, where visitors can relive the history of flight, and Clockmakers Museum Gallery, where visitors can explore the world’s oldest collection ... -
St. Jude Scientists Identify Mechanism by Which This Disorder Enhances Sound Discrimination as Interneuron Hyperexcitability in Auditory Cortex — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Williams-Buren syndrome (WBS) is a rare disorder that causes neurocognitive and developmental deficits. However, the musical and auditory abilities of WBS patients are preserved or even enhanced. Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have identified the mechanism responsible for this ability in a model of the disease. The results of the survey are ... -
Three states health experts urge people to seek help when experiencing seasonal mental health issues
[ad_1] Evansville, Indiana (WFIE) – The seasons are changing, and mental health experts may see a shift in mood, too. According to the Archives of General Psychiatry, 50% of all mental illnesses start before age 14, and 75% by mid-twenties. “Mental health care is a very unique and individualized journey,” said Carcelia Terry Patterson, academic ... -
Chemical modification of silk proteins formed into shapes and films yields better water repellency than currently available non-stick coatings — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Researchers at Tufts University have developed a method to create a silk-based material that won’t stick to water or almost anything containing water. In fact, modified silk, which can be molded into plastic-like shapes or coated on surfaces as a film, has a non-stick property that exceeds that of the non-stick surfaces typically used ... -
Education projects promote multilingual and inclusive campuses
[ad_1] Julian Jefferies Associate Professor of Literacy and Reading Education A first-generation Mexican-American, Ana Zermeño Campos grew up speaking Spanish at home with immigrant parents and four siblings. From elementary school to high school and now in college, she studied all subjects in English. “When we started school, we were ...









