As bullying is so prevalent and destructive we have decided to post a series of 10 informational articles, one per day. – Editorial Team Cyberbullying and Online Gaming Playing videogames is a popular activity, with 70 percent of youth under the age of 18 playing videogames. Some games are solitary or single-player games; […]
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How to deal with holiday stress, Danish-style
How to deal with holiday stress, Danish-style With so many competing demands during the holidays, it’s easy to take on more than you can handle. mphillips007/E+ via Getty Images Marie Helweg-Larsen, Dickinson College The holidays often involve jubilant gift exchanges, renewed connections with family and friends, and treasured traditions. But the love and cheer can […]
Cat Wednesday 2022-12-07 – Burmilla
Cat Wednesday 2022-12-07 Owning and interacting with pets, according to studies, can be a form of therapy for many. We have dedicated Saturday to dogs and Wednesday to cats, when we will post an article on each of those days. We will also post articles on occasion about other animals people may have […]
Private Equity and Clinical Trials
2022-12-06 The Business of Clinical Trials Is Booming. Private Equity Has Taken Notice. Rachana Pradhan After finding success investing in the more obviously lucrative corners of American medicine — like surgery centers and dermatology practices — private equity firms have moved aggressively into the industry’s more hidden niches: They are pouring billions into […]
Cyberbullying 1: What Is Cyberbullying
As bullying is so prevalent and destructive we have decided to post a series of 10 informational articles, one per day. – Editorial Team What Is Cyberbullying Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets. Cyberbullying can occur through SMS, Text, and apps, or online in social […]
Podcast 2022-12-03
Podcast 2022-12-03 This video, along with our other videos can be seen on our YouTube channel.
Rural Colorado and Health Worker Apprenticeships
2022-12-05 Rural Colorado Tries to Fill Health Worker Gaps With Apprenticeships Kate Ruder GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — During her 12-hour overnight shift, Brianna Shelton helps residents at BeeHive Homes Assisted Living go to the bathroom. Many of them have dementia, and some can’t get out of bed on their own. Only a few […]
Myopia for Dystopia in the Illusion of Utopia
Myopia for Dystopia in the Illusion of Utopia Postmodern times offer an array of multifaceted displays for the observation of disingenuous and hypocritical behaviors at varying levels of social interaction. In this presentation, myopia suggests the stupefying yet intentional behaviors characterized by exceptional narrowmindedness. The word used here is not in reference to a physiological […]
Prison Education Programs and Communities
How Prison Education Programs Transform Lives and Communities (StatePoint) In 2014, Benito Castro was sentenced to six years in prison for passing bad checks as a result of a gambling habit he’d developed. Today, he’s the director of operations for a grocery store chain and runs freedomrides.org, a non-profit he started that provides […]
Injury After Eye Surgery – What Next
2022-12-04 An Unexplained Injury Discovered After Eye Surgery. What Should Happen Next? Fred Clasen-Kelly When Jerry Bilinski, a 67-year-old retired social worker, scheduled cataract surgery with Carolina Eye Associates near his home in Fayetteville, North Carolina, he expected no drama, just a future with better vision. Cataract procedures are among the most common […]