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In 2016, Democratic California State Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva sat with then-California Governor Jerry Brown at an event where he signed bills. baseball-style cards featuring the image of his dog, Colusa. But many of the cards’ recipients couldn’t read his cursive signature, Quirk-Silva recalled, much to the Democratic governor’s dismay. “The governor asked me what I did” before becoming a legislator, she recalled. “I said I was a teacher, and he said, ‘You need to bring back cursive.'” After seven years of effort, she finally succeeded. Last month, the California Legislature unanimously passed and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law…
Sports-related injuries in adolescent athletes: a systematic review Curéus
Thanksgiving and the holiday season are both cooking and eating-heavy, and you might find yourself with some leftovers. This includes starters and side dishes, but also leftovers. This guide offers creative recipes for reusing your leftovers, both ingredients and food. This way you avoid food waste and create more delicious meals. There’s also a section on whole-food snacks, in case you need a lighter, quick meal.If you are looking for even more inspiration for your Thanksgiving leftovers, this weekly spotlight is perfect to read next!We also strongly recommend that you download the Food Monster app — with over 20,000 delicious…
A demonstration on historical spinning techniques will be given from 11 a.m. to noon on Thursday, Dec. 7 at The Alley in downtown Aiken. The talk is part of the Aiken in the Alley series. For more information, send an email forrest.anderson@usca.edu. 4 Cats in the Doghouse play jazz 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday at Willcox, 100 Colleton Ave. Brain and Body Fitness will take place to 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Aiken Senior Life Services, 1310 E. Pine Log Road. The fitness program uses a chair and addresses key skills related to aging, including cognitive function, fall prevention, breathing,…
Artificial intelligence (AI), known as ChatGPT, is increasingly used in medicine to improve the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, and to avoid unnecessary screening of patients. But AI medical devices could also harm patients and worsen health inequities if they are not carefully designed, tested and used, according to an international working group including a bioethicist from the University Medical Center of Rochester. Jonathan Herington, PhD, was a member of the Society for Nuclear Medicine and Medical Imaging’s AI Working Group, which provided recommendations on how to ethically develop and use AI-based medical devices in two articles published in the…
Jennifer S. Roberts—Executive Director—Girls of Color Liberation Lab The Colored Girls Liberation Lab creates healing spaces for Black women to “play” and dream with their lives. by Joseph Williams Word in black Jenn Roberts had done everything right. But it all seemed to be going wrong. “I was one of the first in my family to go to college,” she says. “I found a good guy in college, got married early, and did everything I was supposed to do. And then I woke up one day: “This doesn’t feel good. I’m not happy, my (soon to be former) husband is…
Changes to your sense of smell are common as you age. Image credit: RaisinImages/E+/GettyImages In this article Often, just the thought of a pleasant aroma (think: freshly cut grass, your morning cup of coffee, or freshly baked apple pie) can trigger your brain to conjure up its scent. But as you age, your once-strong sense of smell may decline. It’s true: As you age, especially after age 70, your sense of smell may weaken, depending on the National Library of Medicine (NLM). In fact, “half of people over 65 suffer decreased sense of smell,” said Philip Chen, MD, FARSassociate professor…
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PITTSBUGH, PA – According to World Health Organization, an estimated 54 million Chinese citizens suffer from depression and another 41 million suffer from anxiety. One area of this phenomenon that is causing increasing concern is the mental health of adolescents living in China. The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic only exacerbate this current trend. Efforts and initiatives are well on their way to strengthening adolescent mental health in China, but many challenges remain. Mental health among Chinese adolescents One of the factors contributing to the deteriorating mental health of Chinese adolescents is the increasing pressure from authoritative figures in their…