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New research findings on mental health assessment
[ad_1] A study from Ohio State University shows why assessments and questions should be personalized. CLEVELAND — Suicide is the 12th leading cause of death nationwide. But from age 10 he is the second leading cause of death among young people aged 14, and from age 15 he is the third leading cause of death ... -
Undersecretary Trujillo presents groundbreaking science to combat drought and climate change in Stockholm
[ad_1] Date: Friday, September 2, 2022Contact: Interior_Press@ios.doi.gov Stockholm in Sweden — Tanya Trujillo, Assistant Secretary of Water Sciences, attends the World Water Week International Conference in Stockholm this week to tackle the climate and drought crisis and work with global leaders on hydrology and drought resilience under the Biden-Harris administration. introduced a whole-of-government approach. Effort. ... -
Tigers outfielder Austin Meadows reveals mental health issues that kept him out
[ad_1] Detroit Tigers outfielder Austin Meadows revealed in a tweet Friday that mental health issues have contributed to his lengthy absence from the team this season. Meadows said, “I’ve told very few people that they’re spending more time away from the games they love and are struggling with their mental health.” I’ve been coping, but ... -
State Department of Education Recommends Major Changes to Graduation Requirements – Oregon Capital Chronicle
[ad_1] The Oregon Department of Education is advising the state to make significant changes to high school graduation requirements. This includes the removal of the decades-old requirement to demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing and other skills in addition to creditable coursework. The department also abolished the requirement that students must pass Algebra I, that states ... -
Single cells are more intelligent than scientists previously thought
[ad_1] split or not? Individual cells make decisions much more autonomously than previously thought. Cells make choices based not only on external signals such as growth factors, but also on information received from within the cell. Humans make choices every day. These decisions often require a combination of various contextual cues to ensure that decisions ... -
‘Not the way to deal with a pandemic’: Science table members disagree on scrapping 5-day COVID-19 quarantine
[ad_1] Ontario’s outgoing science table members said they advised against the state’s decision to rescind COVID-19 isolation requirements if consulted while traveling. Chief Medical Officer Dr Kieran Moore said Wednesday that people who test positive for COVID-19 no longer need to quarantine for five days. The new guidelines require people to stay home for at ... -
Auburn’s Center for Opioid Research, Education, and Outreach Develops Substance Use Disorder Resources
[ad_1] decrease font size font size increase font size Notification body Faculty, working through Auburn University’s Center for Opioid Research, Education, and Outreach and its Substance Use and Misuse Institute, have developed educational programs on substance use disorders and their impact on an individual’s mental health. Works by Dr. Haley Phillippe, Brent Fox, and Karen ... -
Sexual harassment plagues Antarctic research.chemistry
[ad_1] The U.S. Antarctic research program is riddled with sexual harassment and assault, according to a report released last week. People who work in the community take complaints of harassment seriously, protect victims and punish perpetrators, and some groups are less aware of the problem than others. Overall, 72% of women report that sexual harassment ...









