Tag: health
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SU Students and Professors Discuss Mental Health Harm of Climate Change Research
[ad_1] Get the latest Syracuse news delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter here. Content warning: This article contains references to suicide, domestic violence and substance abuse. Sarah Plallé often ponders the possibility of her young daughter choosing not to have children because of the negative effects of climate change. Pralle, professor of political ... -
Education could change local perceptions of bats, help protect species, study says
[ad_1] Researchers in North Sumatra found low awareness among local farmers of the role of bats in pollinating durian crops. Some bat species are declining due to hunting in the study area. Increasing knowledge about ecosystem services is key to protecting bats and supporting communities in North Sumatra, Indonesia, according to a recent study published ... -
Spruce Meadows’ CP International Raises $124,280 to Support Heart Health in Alberta
[ad_1] Calgary, Alberta, September 11, 2022 /CNW/ – 12 clear rounds by riders occurred today at the Canadian Pacific (CP) International $120,000 For the Livin Cardiovascular Institute Alberta. Daniel Ducer jumped 3 clear rounds to win $3 million CP International Grand Prix. Daniel Deusser and Killer Queen VDM completed three rounds to win the $3 ... -
Menstrual Health Event Educates Young Women – Parthenon
[ad_1] The stigma surrounding menstrual health has made young people ashamed to talk about it, and two Marshall students hope to help end that stigma at a menstrual health event. “About half of the world menstruates, but somehow the topic is surrounded by stigma and embarrassment,” said fourth-year medical student Rachel Lee. “Because of the ... -
Science Cafe returns to Nashua
[ad_1] Science Cafe NH returns to Nashua’s in-person event at Margarita’s Restaurant at 1 Nashua Drive. long time no see! The first monthly meeting will be on Wednesday, September 21 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.Topic: Health Impacts of Climate Change Panelists are retired cardiologist Dr. Bob Dewey and state climatologist, UNH Professor Mary Stampone. We ... -
US awards $35 million in grants to 988 mental health crisis line tribes
[ad_1] paper Natrona County Suicide Prevention Task Force Volunteer Lance Nyberger displays a bookmark of children with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline emergency number 988 and talks about mental health and suicidal awareness. Most people know each other in Santa Clara Pueblo in northern New Mexico. So, if a tribe member needs help with mental ... -
Stanford University Scientists Build First Synthetic Human Microbiome From Scratch
[ad_1] A team of researchers at Stanford University has built the first synthetic microbiome model built entirely from scratch, containing over 100 different bacterial species. It is hoped that this work will revolutionize the study of the gut microbiota by providing scientists with a consistent working model for future experiments. There are trillions of microorganisms ... -
What has changed (and stayed the same) in digital marketing since COVID-19
[ad_1] With all of the recent accelerating changes we’ve seen in the world, and our narrower media world, it’s easy to assume that ‘everything is different’. But keep two seemingly contradictory ideas in mind at the same time. Everything is different, nothing is different. As I share, it’s not only possible, it’s still true in ...











