Tag: hope
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Top US Nuclear Lab Scientists Recruited by China to Design Missiles and Drones, Report Says
[ad_1] At least 154 Chinese scientists who have worked on government-sponsored research at major U.S. national security labs over the past two decades have been recruited to conduct scientific research in China. A new private intelligence report obtained by NBC News. A Strider Technologies report describes what it calls a coordinated effort by the Chinese ... -
New Prisma Health Addiction Center Offers Hope and Recovery
[ad_1] Prisma Health opened Addiction Medicine Center and Greenville Memorial Hospital701 Grove Road, a new program that expands the scope of the Battle of Prisma opioid addiction in upstate. The center is based in Greenville, but is spread throughout the state’s largest healthcare system. We partner with Clemson University, University of South Carolina, and Furman ... -
Milwaukee Health Department hosts fall meeting to gather input from community
[ad_1] For immediate release: September 21, 2022 Milwaukee Health Department hosts fall meeting to gather input from community Milwaukee – The Milwaukee Health Department is seeking feedback from the Milwaukee community to select priorities for the 2023-2028 MKE Elevate Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP). Get involved in MKE Elevate by attending one of the following ... -
Van Hollen, Murphy, Cassidy Introduce Legislation to Improve Neurological Health Research
[ad_1] September 21, 2022 Today, U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen, Democrat, MD, Chris Murphy, Democrat, Connecticut, and Bill Cassidy, MD, Republican, La. The Conditions Surveillance System (NNCSS) program collects privacy-preserving data about neurological conditions to help inform research and promote better treatment and healing. Specifically, the act reauthorizes the NNCSS for an additional five years, ... -
‘Better and fairer future’: program advances diversity and materials science
[ad_1] In June, Jacob Som published a paper investigating the effectiveness of nickel oxide as an electrocatalyst for producing hydrogen as an energy carrier. He hopes this research will help generate sustainable energy solutions for the United States and his native Ghana. “Although this technology is already available, it is costly because the commercial electrocatalysts ... -
Podium | Education Is Going Wrong | Opinion
[ad_1] Jason Golden A recent deep dive into Colorado’s education data to analyze revenue, spending, staffing, enrollment, and academic performance trends confirms the numbers that most people already have a gut feeling about. Not everything is going well at our school. There are some puzzling aspects of how taxpayer money is collected and spent. Especially ... -
Williamson Co. Sheriff partners with agency to provide mental health responders over the phone
[ad_1] Nashville, Tennessee (WSMV) – The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office is adding new resources to help you better respond to mental health calls. The Sheriff’s Department has partnered with the Volunteer Behavioral Health Care System, which provides a mental health co-responder. “Usually law enforcement is the first response, but if we go out there and ... -
US Health Task Force Calls for Regular Anxiety Screening for Adults
[ad_1] Agreeing with the nation’s impending mental health crisis, for the first time, an influential group of medical professionals is recommending that adults under the age of 65 be screened for anxiety disorders. Recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force are designed to help primary care clinicians identify early signs of anxiety during ...











