Tag: life
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City Marks Suicide Prevention Education Day | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] From yoga to sidewalk vending to music to pounds to sidewalk chalk to massage to mindfulness, Suicide Prevention Education Day downtown includes a little bit of everything. The event included supporting CORE (Choosing Openness About Experience)’s mission to provide mental health and suicide prevention education in Warren County and bringing people to ... -
Blockbuster Mental Health Report recommends increasing CPS funding and access to 24/7 counseling
[ad_1] Content Warning: This article contains references to the death of a student. The Mental Health Working Group, formed jointly by the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), Campus Life Office, and University Health Service (UHS), released its final report on Campus Mental Health Resources on September 19. The report’s recommendations include providing 24/7 on-demand and psychosocial ... -
Bull Sperm gets by with the help of his friends.chemistry
[ad_1] A bull walks in front of a cow. When they mate, the bull’s sperm can gather together as they swim through the female’s genitalia. Xurxo Lobato/Getty Images Scientists first began looking at semen under a microscope about 350 years ago. At the time, they were unable to understand exactly what the undulating little things ... -
Parents should have an opinion on their children’s education
[ad_1] In a recent op-ed for CTMirror, Andrew Feinstein criticized the custody movement, stating: “The movement has clenched its teeth on spreading falsehoods. Critical racial theories are somehow part of social-emotional learning. public schools teach children adult sex, these canards are effective in putting school administrators on the defensive and, in the long run, tend ... -
Political Science, Economics Expert Explains Possible Reasons Behind Current Influx of Asylum Seekers
[ad_1] San Antonio – Data released this week by the US Department of Homeland Security reflect a notable increase in asylum seekers from three Latin American countries. Data show a 175% increase in individuals seeking refuge from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua from August 2021 to August 2022. John Taylor, a professor at the University of ... -
Science Uprising 10: Ask rude questions about AI
[ad_1] In Episode 10 of Science Uprising (September 21, 2022 at 10:35), we’ll see why computers don’t rule despite ultra-fashionable TED Talk-style apocalypse claims. The short film starts with the robot Sophia, who hopes to play a big role in managing the health of the elderly. “Hello world.” (0:13) “What emotions do you feel when ... -
Parents File Class Action Lawsuit Against Virginia Department of Education, Fairfax Board of Education Over Disability Hearings
[ad_1] A federal class action lawsuit was filed against the Virginia Department of Education and the Fairfax County Board of Education alleging violations of the rights of students with disabilities under the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The plaintiffs in the case — the parents of an anonymous Fairfax County student and their nonprofit ... -
Two moms sought mental health conservatorships for their sons. Neither case worked out the way they hoped.
[ad_1] Anita Fisher has been here before. Her son has stopped taking his medication. Again. “Nothing has changed,” she said. “Yes, there have been new programs out there, but unless he voluntarily” — Anita gives a quick, doubtful chuckle — “accepts it, that doesn’t work.” Anita’s son was diagnosed with schizophrenia two decades ago. What ...











