Tag: health
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College dropped out of science business major – The Observer
[ad_1] The Science-Business Major, an interdisciplinary program that includes curricular aspects of both the Mendoza College of Business and College of Science, will not be available to those who have not yet committed to starting their major in Fall 2023. Interdisciplinary majors are intended to help students gain from studying at one or more of ... -
Mental health workers plan to strike on Monday
[ad_1] More than four months after mental health workers took picket lines at M Health Fairview and Alina hospitals, they are planning to strike again. The states of Minnesota and Iowa at SEIU Healthcare have filed notices of strikes beginning Monday, Oct. 3. Kelly Benson, senior mental health coordinator at Abbott Northwestern University, said: She ... -
Oregon Gubernatorial Candidates Debate Education, Housing and Abortion in Bend – Oregon Capital Chronicle
[ad_1] Oregon’s three gubernatorial candidates got another chance to differentiate themselves in the first televised debate Tuesday night in Bend. Democrat Tina Kotek, Republican Kristin Drazan, and independent candidate Betsey Johnson answered questions from residents of Central Oregon in front of the Oregon State University Cascade student and staff auditorium. The debate was mostly quiet ... -
Give Fall Mental Health Leave to College Students
[ad_1] Monday October 10th is World Mental Health Day. According to the World Health Organization, the purpose of the day is to raise awareness about mental health issues. It is important to help people who suffer from mental illness not feel alone. Connecticut colleges and universities must recognize October 10th as a holiday and not ... -
San Diego has declared homelessness a public health crisis. “Today our county took an important step.”
[ad_1] The San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously declared homelessness a public health crisis on Tuesday. The commission said the move would create a more unified regional approach to the problem. In another unanimous vote, supervisors also approved a $3 million pilot program that would provide 220 seniors with $500 a month to prevent ... -
Weight loss has long-term health benefits for obese people, but not for lean people
[ad_1] A study of nearly 200,000 people found that intentionally losing weight can have long-term health benefits for obese people, regardless of the method or strategy used. People who lost 4.5 kg or more gained less weight and had a lower risk of type 2 diabetes than those who did not lose weight.2 Diabetes.The investigation ... -
The Education Foundation of Pennsylvania and Wilson Area Partners of Magellan Behavioral Health collaborate to reduce anxiety for elementary and middle school students in the Wilson area.valley ledger
[ad_1] The Wilson Area Partners of the Education Foundation and Magellan Behavioral Health of Pennsylvania are working together to reduce anxiety among elementary and middle school students in the Wilson Area. Easton, Pennsylvania (September 27, 2022) — To help students in the Wilson Area identified as having high levels of anxiety, Wilson Area Partners in ... -
Study Provides Additional Evidence of Positive Public Health Impact of Banning Menthol Cigarettes
[ad_1] A new study concludes that a ban on menthol cigarettes in Europe in 2020 made menthol smokers more likely to quit, contrasting previous Canadian studies on the positive public health impact of a ban on menthol cigarettes. backed up by research. Christina Kyriakos of Imperial College London led the study in collaboration with researchers ...











