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Cleveland advocates advocate non-police response to mental health crisis calls.news
[ad_1] On October 23, 2019, Karima McCrea-Wilson called the Cleveland Police Department following an alleged assault by her cousin. In police bodycam footage of the encounter, McCree-Wilson, who also suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder from an unrelated incident, is clearly distressed while interacting with the officers. “Don’t do that to me. Don’t do that to ... -
MacroTutor: DSN Unveils AI-Powered On-Demand Education Platform to Prepare Students for Future Jobs
[ad_1] {excerpt}: “Sixty-five percent of children entering primary school today will end up in entirely new kinds of jobs that do not yet exist today. should be allowed”- The Future of Jobs Report 2020, World Economic Forum. Data Scientist Network (previously known as Data Science Nigeria DSN) provides access to digital education to help schools ... -
How Creative Thinking Can—and Should—Inform Medical Science ‹ Literary Hub
[ad_1] Let’s consider Jill L, a well-dressed woman who comes to a busy, inner-city ER late one Saturday night with vague symptoms that include chest pain and shortness of breath. She’s easily the best-dressed and best-smelling person in the entire ER, and that includes the staff. The young ER doc isn’t that concerned about anything ... -
6 fashion accessories that reveal shifting social attitudes
[ad_1] Accessories are often small and highly decorative, but they also have a practical function. These costume add-ons work your entire body from top to toe. Some, like the buckle, haven’t changed in thousands of years. Others, like phone cases, appeared almost yesterday. It’s hard to categorize accessories, but is the belt that fastens your ... -
‘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, ... -
Study shows home caregivers can help stave off dementia
[ad_1] People over the age of 60 who are sedentary for long periods of time are at increased risk of developing dementia. That’s according to a new study by researchers at the University of Southern California and the University of Arizona. About 6.5 million people over the age of 65 in the United States will ... -
Why Amazon is shutting down Amazon Care
[ad_1] There was considerable turmoil across the healthcare industry when news reached Wednesday that Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) was shutting down its virtual and home care business, Amazon Care. The Amazon Care shutdown is a failure when viewed in isolation. Amazon couldn’t completely disrupt the healthcare industry, or at least the home health sector. In fact, ... -
A survey of public school concerns points to significant benefits for charters.education
[ad_1] More than a quarter of California parents moved their children to new schools during the pandemic. Most say they want to give their children a different experience and are unhappy with COVID protocols and learning and mental health support. Charter schools saw the largest increase in student numbers, with 23% of parents sending their ...








