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How a Healthy Diet Like the Mediterranean Diet Protects Brain Health
[ad_1] A new study has found that metabolites from healthier diets may help protect brain health across different races and ethnicities. Diet is an important source of many metabolites that are indicators of many aspects of health. Previous studies have found that certain metabolites such as lipids, amino acids and steroids are associated with cognitive ... -
The Chicago Pre-College Science & Engineering Program is offering a very engaging math and science program for free on Saturdays when you sign up at Kenwood Academy.
[ad_1] 80% of ChiS&E students major in science, computer science and engineering at university. Hosted by Chicago Pre-College Science and Engineering Program (ChiS&E) Orientation and registration sessions for free programs in Mathematics, Science, Engineering, Computer Programming, Advanced Robotics, Chemistry and Physics this Saturday, September 17th at Kenwood Academy. Orientation will be held from 10am to ... -
Transforming Education Summit (Solutions Day) – All sessions in Room 7
[ad_1] 10:00 – 11:30: Starving Children = Failed Education SystemWhy school feeding is important for educational transformationaction track 1Hosted by Plan International Canada, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, United Arab Emirates (tbc) and WFP 11:45 – 12:45:Rewiring and transforming education through interdisciplinary actionaction truck 2Organized by the Board of Education, United Arab Emirates, Zambia, UNEP, Dubai ... -
Carnegie Science Center’s USS Requin to serve as an escape room
[ad_1] Carnegie Science Center’s USS Requin to serve as an escape room Escape event will be held from September 23rd to November 5th Updated: Sep 16, 2022 6:21 PM EDT Hide transcript View transcript Christine: The USS is parked behind the Carnegie River and will be a temporary escape room. Andrew: Solve a series of ... -
The permanent solution lies in ‘science diplomacy’
[ad_1] After the end of World War II, a catastrophe of heaviness and scale that paralyzed the world’s politics and economy, the world entered a new “era” called the “Great Acceleration”. Neither major nor moderate global and regional political and economic crises can prevent even more ambitious discoveries in the fields of science and technology ... -
Healthcare reforms that both sides should support
[ad_1] Health care consistently ranks high on American voters’ list of concerns and is likely to stay there. polls put health care in the top three, just behind inflation and employment. A majority of voters reject government hijacking of healthcare. But you can’t tell that by listening to candidates in this year’s campaign. As the ... -
Transforming Education in Uncertain Times: Insights on Afghanistan
[ad_1] The Transforming Education Summit (TES) is an excellent starting point for rethinking how our education system meets local needs in a shared global context. The recent State of Education in Afghanistan conference discussed challenges for domestic consultation in conflict, fragility and emergencies, and brought together Afghan education officials and international policy makers to develop ... -
Behavioral health inequalities have cost the U.S. healthcare system more than $278 billion
[ad_1] Behavioral health inequalities are driving a wave of premature deaths, resulting in a huge strain on the U.S. health care system. In fact, the cost of behavioral health-related premature deaths in Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities was $278 billion between 2016 and 2020 alone. This is according to a new metadata ...











