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Community health worker interventions may improve outcomes in advanced-stage cancer
[ad_1] Community health worker-initiated interventions appeared to improve outcomes for newly diagnosed patients with advanced or recurrent solid and hematological cancers. In adults with advanced-stage cancer, community health worker (CHW)-initiated advanced care planning (ACP) and symptom screening compared to usual cancer care alone, results from a randomized clinical trial showed that acute The risk of ... -
4 Viral Plant Health Trends That Could Destroy Your Beloved Houseplants
[ad_1] the internet is It’s packed with advice on just about anything, including plant care. As the director of the Institute of Plant Diagnostics and an expert in plant medicine, I help manage the health of plants. Four of his trends I recently saw online stood out as being particularly misleading or potentially harmful to ... -
The science of nudging
[ad_1] THE CHAOS MACHINE: The story behind how social media rewired our minds and the world author: Max Fisher the publisher: Little, Brown & Company page: 389 price: $29 In Max Fisher’s authoritative and devastating account of the impact of social media, he ... -
Amman Academy in Jordan joins Nord Anglia Education’s global family of schools
[ad_1] Amman Academy is the first school in Nord Anglia. Jordan London, September 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Nord Anglia Education, a leading premium international school organization and the world’s largest provider of International Baccalaureate Diploma Programs, today announced that Amman Academy Jordan I joined the school family. Established in 1991, Amman Academy was the first ... -
Hitting the books: Rookie oceanographer helped win World War II using ocean science
[ad_1] L.etartize It tells the story of pioneering oceanographic researcher Mary Sears and her leading role in creating one of the most important intelligence gathering operations of World War II. Academically obscure, emaciated, and brusquely ignored by his male colleagues, Sears was selected to command by the godfather of climate change, Roger Rebel, in charge ... -
A rookie oceanographer used ocean science to help win World War II
[ad_1] Lethal Tides It tells the story of pioneering oceanographic researcher Mary Sears and her leading role in creating one of the most important intelligence gathering operations of World War II. Academically obscure, emaciated, and brusquely ignored by his male colleagues, Sears was selected to command by the godfather of climate change, Roger Rebel, in ... -
Psychedelics: Unraveling the Science and Hype
[ad_1] Regulators are under increasing pressure to expand access to psychedelics for the treatment of mental illness. Experts say the science is promising, but the hype is useless. In December 2021, Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) denied a request to downschedule psilocybin and MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) from Schedule 9 (Prohibited Substances) to Schedule 8 (Controlled Substances). The ... -
Funding public education is key to a strong democracy
[ad_1] Compared to other NATO countries, we are already far behind in universal access to higher education. Many EU high school graduates have access to a university education regardless of their financial situation. Stop arguing about who is eligible for tuition aid for college and college education. As a retired environmental historian and sailor, I ...










