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Recommendations for enhancing equitable psychosocial outcomes in children and adolescents
[ad_1] Nearly 30% of adolescents experience poor mental health by the end of puberty, usually manifesting in childhood anxiety and teenage depression, but the problem is even more acute among black and Latinx youth . Despite the prevalence of mental health problems such as depression and anxiety among children and adolescents, it remains one of ... -
Balanced meal timing may help cognitive health
[ad_1] Overview: Breakfast may be the most important meal of the day, especially when it comes to maintaining cognitive health. Researchers found that skipping breakfast was associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline in middle-aged and older adults, while maintaining the temporal distribution of energy intake during the day was associated with maintaining cognitive ... -
Ask Your Doctor | Balance Is The Incredible Link To Overall Health – Times-Standard
[ad_1] Dear Doctor: What about the 10 second balance test you see so often in the news? Is there some science behind it, or is it just a meme? Dear Reader: The balance test you are referring to sounds simple. For those unfamiliar, this test associates the ability to balance on one leg for at ... -
Science News of the Week – The Hindu
[ad_1] This is a summary of this week’s major findings and discoveries in the scientific field. This is a summary of this week’s major findings and discoveries in the scientific field. This week brought great insights to the world of science. From an ancient human skeleton discovered in Mexico to the gut microbes that evolved ... -
Brown: CHIPS Act Enables Intel’s $17.7 Million Investment in Ohio’s Higher Education – The Tribune
[ad_1] Brown: CHIPS Act Enables Intel’s $17.7 Million Investment in Ohio’s Higher Education September 18, 2022 (Sunday) 12:00 am release WASHINGTON, DC – Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown praised the first phase of Intel’s $17.7 million investment in higher education in Ohio. Intel announced in March that it would invest $100 million in higher education initiatives ... -
Scientists say these mysterious diamonds came from outer space
[ad_1] Monash University Professor Andy Tomkins (left) and RMIT PhD PhD Alan Salek, a sample of the ureilite meteorite.Credit: RMIT University A strange diamond from an ancient dwarf planet in our solar system may have formed shortly after the dwarf planet collided with a large asteroid about 4.5 billion years ago. A team of scientists ... -
Underfunding public health is the decision to let people die in the next pandemic
[ad_1] With the COVID-19 pandemic still going on and monkeypox now being considered a public health emergency in the United States, we are officially in the middle of two viral disease crises. Public health experts know what it takes to control disease outbreaks. It is broad identification/testing, treatment and prevention. However, systemic problems with the ... -
Art meets science in the analysis of ancient dancing horse statues
[ad_1] A priceless relic from China’s Tang dynasty, the 1,300-year-old dancing horse sculpture captures the ancient tradition of trained horses performing for the emperor. But the Cincinnati Art Museum curators weren’t drawn to one of the vivid eighth-century statues’ features. How to investigate precious works of art without damaging them? Scientists have enlisted to help ...











