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Ashley Pavlakos: Public Health Nurses Ready to Push New Ideas Forward | News
[ad_1] TEWKSBURY — Town nurse Ashley Pavlakos loves her job. Pavlakos shares a passion for public health and community outreach and is excited to bring new ideas and health education initiatives to Tewkesbury. Pavlakos comes to town through a state-funded Public Health Excellence grant. Pavlakos’ position is to provide regional support with resources in Tewkesbury, ... -
Mission Z Fashion plans to lead the new Mars space race by building the first colony on Mars
[ad_1] Mission Z Company is committed to making humanity a multi-planetary species. Mission Z will lead the new Mars space race by building the first colony on Mars in 2042. NEW YORK, NY, Sept. 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Follow in the footsteps of SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. Mission Z Company is committed to making ... -
Resilient health systems are needed to address the dual crisis of infectious and chronic diseases
[ad_1] With the simultaneous outbreaks of monkeypox, polio, and COVID-19 straining healthcare systems, chronic diseases understandably go unnoticed. But as we continue to face the threat of ongoing infectious diseases, we need to build resilient healthcare systems that can respond to both public health emergencies and ongoing public health challenges. Pre-pandemic, chronic illness was already ... -
“Korean! The Korean Wave’, V&A’s Playful Exhibition Celebrating Korean Fashion and Culture
[ad_1] “I wanted to mix traditional Korean clothing with European clothing, so I asked for the full list of European clothing and mannequins owned by the V&A to decide what to match,” said the acclaimed stylist. Suh Younghee talks about her contributions.for Korean!she combines the summer hanbok underskirt, underpants, and underjacket with an 18th-century European ... -
Catholic believers struggling with mental health are not alone | National Catholic Registry
[ad_1] Catholics suffering from mental illness and their loved ones who want to help them will receive more formal support in the Diocese of Phoenix. Bishop John Dolan has announced the launch of an office dedicated to the Catholic Ministry of Mental Health. Bishop Doran told CNA on Sept. 19, “There are many people facing ... -
Are facts always true?A philosopher explains how to tell the difference
[ad_1] Astronomers once believed The sun was orbiting around the earth. In the 19th century, scientists believed that the shape of a person’s skull revealed a person’s mental strength or weakness. And he vehemently opposed the idea of continental drift by many scientists in the 20th century. Since then, all views have been completely overturned. ... -
At Manifesta, a different healthcare system is more than just a vision: Peoples Dispatch
[ad_1] MPLP staff, patients and volunteers at the Manifesta Health Square. Photo: MPLP Hundreds of patients from 11 medical centers (MPLP) from all over Belgium joined nurses, receptionists, doctors and other workers in the Health Square (Carre Sante) Manifista – Solidarity festival held on 17-18 September. Volunteers, patients and healthcare workers have come together to ... -
Science Links of the Week » Explorersweb
[ad_1] A passion for the natural world drives many of our adventures. When I’m not outside, I love exploring discoveries about the places I live and travel to. Here are some of the best natural history links I found this week. Vultures prevent carbon dioxide emissions. Vultures prey on the carcasses of other animals. Many ...











