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Mobile crisis response call for mental health on the rise in Steamboat
[ad_1] The Mobile Crisis Response partnership between Steamboat Springs Police Department and local provider Mind Springs Health is now in its second year and is proving increasingly valuable and well-utilized. Both organizations said. The program includes 86 crisis responses through 2021, and officers called Mind Springs mental health personnel when circumstances warranted. By the end ... -
Pablo loves science and ‘Paw Petrol’
[ad_1] Pablo is a kind-hearted, imaginative Hispanic teenage boy. Pablo likes to play with Lego and Paw Patrol toys. He loves looking at pictures on his computer and printing them out. Pablo has a great sense of humor and laughter is contagious. Those who know Pablo describe him as happy, silly and a good friend. ... -
‘Collective trauma’: Covid continues to affect the mental health of many patients.coronavirus
[ad_1] eRic Wood, a mental health professional who leads a virtual support group for judges and attorneys in Indiana, saw a screen full of heads nodding in response to what someone said, suggesting this meeting was during Covid. You can know that you are offering some relief to the struggling participants. -19 Pandemic. Wood, who ... -
KEVIN SPROUL: THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
[ad_1] August 27—A new school year begins. For educators, it’s an opportunity to set the tone for the entire year. For parents, it’s an opportunity to show your commitment to your child’s education. For students, it is an opportunity for a new start. This is basic time. I know that schools offer more than “book ... -
Tennessee Teens Take Abortion Rights Education into Their Own Hands
[ad_1] IE11 is not supported. For the best experience, please visit our site in a different browser. DNI leads assessment of ‘potential risks to national security’ from Mar-a-Lago documents 05:21 now playing Tennessee Teens Take Abortion Rights Education into Their Own Hands 06:40 next ‘They’re sentenced this young girl to have a baby’ Florida Senator ... -
‘Science’ doesn’t exist… Lucy Johnston says, even amid global pandemic | Express Comment | Comment
[ad_1] Even in the midst of a deadly pandemic, it suggests that all will be well if you stick to this simple formula. As many scientists, politicians, and scholars have pointed out, there is no such thing as “science,” a single, unchanging reference point that provides all the answers. Science evolves. It relies on fresh ... -
How Futurama Tried to Save Science’s Pop Culture Reputation
[ad_1] Cohen and other writers understand that science is morally imperfect, especially when individual processes are still in the early stages of being explored in our own time. It can be dangerous, potentially very dangerous, and there are plenty of shows and movies out there that detail the possible downsides, but ‘Futurama’ also has potential ... -
Adopting a mammoth could help scientists discover when they last roamed Alaska
[ad_1] Matthew Wooller of the University of Alaska Fairbanks poses among the tusks of a woolly mammoth at his college. (Photo courtesy of JR Ancheta) Scientists at the University of Alaska Fairbanks want to know when a woolly mammoth last fell into the bush in Alaska. He seeks help from an unusual source: people like ...










