Tag: men
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Why Texas Health Care Judgment Could Seriously Affect Health Care Affordability – The Hill
[ad_1] Story outline Under the Affordable Care Act of 2010, employers are required to fully cover certain preventive services. But a new Texas ruling has found that the coverage of certain services, such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), violates employers’ rights under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. If this decision is upheld, experts say it would ... -
Minnesota Department of Education sued by nonprofit named in fraud investigation
[ad_1] A Minnesota nonprofit is named in an affidavit in an FBI search warrant related to fraud charges, suing the state for cutting off federal funds. St. Paul-based Partners in Quality Care filed a lawsuit in federal court on Friday, accusing the Minnesota Department of Education of violating its constitutional right to due process. Although ... -
Former Historian of Science to Offer UMaine’s 2022 Geddes W. Simpson Lecture Oct. 13
[ad_1] ORONO — Stephen Bocking, professor emeritus of the Trent School of the Environment, University of Trent, will present a 2022 Geddes W. Simpson lecture. Main His Buchanan Alumni Association. Bocking taught at the Trento Environmental School from 1994 to 2022 and was also its chairman and director for some time. Originally trained in biology ... -
Radiation therapy increases future cancer risk
[ad_1] The risk is low, but a doctor should be consulted. The standard treatment for localized prostate cancer (cancer confined to the prostate) is radiation to kill or shrink the tumor. The long-term results for most men treated in this way are excellent. It comes with risks. A second cancer is defined by whether it ... -
Wellbeing: Prostate Health Month
[ad_1] (WANE) – BPH affects about half of men between the ages of 50 and 60 and is more common in older men. September is Prostate Health Month, and leading urologists have published papers raising awareness about natural options to support prostate health. This publication is about the role of saw palmetto extract in prostate ... -
What ‘Anti-Wake’ Groups Are Misunderstanding About Diversity Demands in Science
[ad_1] Recently, a select group of scientists, academics and experts denounced a major scientific journal. Scientific American (Siam) When chemistryto “wake up” and join the “social justice” bandwagon. These criticisms spread from blogs to the editorial pages of The Wall Street Journal and Newsweek. advertisement Jerry Coyne, professor emeritus of biology at the University of ... -
BUSD Adopts Several Resolutions At School Board Meeting
[ad_1] (Photo credit: © Ross A Benson) At the latest Burbank Unified School Board meeting at City Hall, which lasted 2 hours and 45 minutes, several points were discussed and voted on by school board members. First and foremost, a vote was taken 5-0 to approve the school district’s first negotiating proposal for 2022-2023 for ... -
Students sue Oklahoma Department of Education over enforcement of transgender ‘toilet bill’ – The Hill
[ad_1] Story outline Three transgender minors are suing the Oklahoma Department of Education and several state education officials over the enforcement of a new law banning the use of school facilities according to their gender identity. Under Oklahoma Senate Bill 615, public schools and public charter schools must limit access to multiple occupied restrooms and ...










