Tag: health
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Gates commits $150 million to strengthen equity in education.Nature Conservancy Raises $30 Million for River Project
[ad_1] Here are the notable new grant awards compiled by Chronicle: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation $100 million over five years to six grant recipients to educate students from marginalized communities at 250 historically black colleges and universities, Hispanic institutions, tribal colleges and other institutions expand access to Recipients of this commitment are the National ... -
Why telemedicine will be part of the post-pandemic healthcare ecosystem
[ad_1] Although the surge in telemedicine caused by COVID-19 has slowed, Baptist Health Kentucky continues to improve the services it offers, given patients’ enthusiasm for using technology, to help patients better communicate with their doctors. We recognize the need to ensure that the connection tools we use are reduced. rather than exacerbating health inequalities. Brett ... -
Mental Health Wellness Summit Kicks off at Indianapolis Convention Center
[ad_1] Indianapolis – A two-day conference focused on workplace health begins Wednesday at the Indianapolis Convention Center. The summit is co-hosted by the Indiana State Wellness Council and the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. A variety of topics will be discussed during the two-day conference, but mental health will be the main focus. Organizers say the ... -
Hillsboro School Board Allows Sex Education Classes After Opposition
[ad_1] Teachers in Hillsboro County can resume classes on human sexuality despite being asked to remove detailed depictions of the human body. Social conservatives, backed by longtime activist Terry Kemple, opposed precepts that district leaders said were developed in accordance with state law and emphasized abstinence to prevent pregnancy and disease. “This is a curriculum ... -
Eviction and Health; Cancer and Sperm; Embryonic Cancer Risk
[ad_1] Eviction endangers health Evictions are on the rise, with consequent health risks. More people are being displaced as pandemic-related moratoriums end at the state and federal levels. However, research shows that evictions are associated with a range of health outcomes, loss of access to health care, and a vicious cycle of worsening health conditions. ... -
Cooperation for Better Global Health: A New Tripartite Operational Tool
[ad_1] Greater cooperation across sectors is needed to protect the health of all from the impacts of zoonotic diseases, as strongly reminded by recent emerging diseases of animal origin. New operational tools are available to support countries in achieving this One Health collaboration in the field. 12 September 2022 (Geneva, Paris, Rome) – For years, ... -
Woman who sued New York City over yeshiva education quality takes over YAFFED
[ad_1] A NEW CITY – In the same month that YAFFED achieved a key part of its mission to ensure quality education for Jewish children in Hasidic yeshivas, the organization announced new leadership. Also, both the outgoing and incoming executive officers are associated with Rockland County. New City resident Nahutli Moster announced in June that ... -
Health Officials Discuss Polio, Monkeypox Concerns | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] OBSERVER Photo by Gregory Bacon The Chautauqua County Board of Health discusses concerns about polio and other unvaccinated people. Pictured left to right: Board Chair Dr. Lillian Ney, Shelley Leiter, Public Health Director Kristin Schuyler, Board Member Dr. Tariq Khan. MAYVILLE – Vaccine reluctance remains a problem both locally and ...









