Tag: happy
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COVID-19 has brought a new urgency to the science of restoring the sense of smell
[ad_1] It was Juice who gave him the hint. At lunch, Ícarode AT Pires noticed that his grape his juice flavor was muted and leveled to just water with added sugar. There was no grape goodness. His Pires, an ear, nose and throat specialist at his IPO hospital in Curitiba, Brazil, said: “That’s when I ... -
UK partners with Talkspace to expand mental health efforts
[ad_1] Lexington, Kentucky (August 29, 2022) — With the new semester underway at the University of Kentucky and the largest freshman class ever, Student Success is working to ensure students have access to mental health services. In a unique new partnership, the university has partnered with Talkspace, a confidential and secure online text and video ... -
‘Pudgy’ science teacher self-publishes series of books to help Arkansas kids make better choices
[ad_1] “Happy Choices Today!” is a new children’s book written by Patti Faris, author of Mountainberg’s self-proclaimed “Life of a Geeky, Out-of-the-Box Life.” This is the first installment of a story series that is spun with the voices of colorful animals. Just like in real life, no character is perfect. But, as she puts it, ... -
Shortage of teachers due to declining enrollment in educational programs
[ad_1] As the new school year begins, a nationwide teacher shortage disrupts the K-12 school district and lengthens job postings. The president of the National Education Association has called classroom teacher shortages “five crises.” Some students are returning to full-time, face-to-face learning, often hundreds of miles away, just to find an instructor teaching through a ... -
The continued resilience of fashion rentals
[ad_1] Last week, rental brands proved resilient despite rising inflation and costs. Richemont finally removed the costly burden of Yoox Net-a-Porter, paving the way for Farfetch’s continued dominance. Also, while Victoria’s Secret tried to turn bad press into good press, Coty did well in the second half of the year. Don’t forget to subscribe to ... -
what it means to go back to school
[ad_1] Sixteen-year-old “Jeremy” struggles. Before the pandemic, he was an extrovert in his eighth grade and had his GPA near perfect with his friend group of 15 to 20. Schools were then closed and he spent all of his ninth grade at his home. Jeremy is a hands-on learner who finds it difficult to pay ... -
Mobile crisis response call for mental health on the rise in Steamboat
[ad_1] The Mobile Crisis Response partnership between Steamboat Springs Police Department and local provider Mind Springs Health is now in its second year and is proving increasingly valuable and well-utilized. Both organizations said. The program includes 86 crisis responses through 2021, and officers called Mind Springs mental health personnel when circumstances warranted. By the end ... -
Pablo loves science and ‘Paw Petrol’
[ad_1] Pablo is a kind-hearted, imaginative Hispanic teenage boy. Pablo likes to play with Lego and Paw Patrol toys. He loves looking at pictures on his computer and printing them out. Pablo has a great sense of humor and laughter is contagious. Those who know Pablo describe him as happy, silly and a good friend. ...










