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Invest in people, not police: ACT Greens Senate Candidate Dr Tjanara Goreng Goreng
Baylor College of Medicine names new dean of School of Health Professions
Permanent birth control methods for women have up to 6% failure rates
Exercise reduces clotting risk in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Middle East in 2021: Despite year out of global spotlight, millions remain in need
Community caregivers spread hope in Ghana, with support from Apple
15 years fighting AIDS with: Apple helps raise nearly $270 million
IOM, UNHCR provide emergency aid to asylum-seekers and migrants at Belarus-Poland border
UNHCR and IOM Call for immediate de-escalation at Belarus
Orientation sessions, reception held for newly enrolled master’s, doctoral students
UNHCR calls for equal access for refugees to quality mental healthcare
Active listening by managers can reduce employees’ feelings of job insecurity
Rucker to return as AVP of inclusion and belonging
Adjusting fatty acid intake may help with mood variability in bipolar disorders
Pressures and Possibilities: Pandemic Story We’re Still Writing
Apple expands partnership with RED to combat HIV/AIDS and COVID-19
Frozen eggs and ovarian tissue helped women conceive children after breast cancer
Biathlon e-book aims for insight
Boeing Provides More Than $14 Million for Veterans Causes
Thomas Golden, Yang-Tan Institute executive director, dies
Reducing high social cost of death
COVID-19 disrupting mental health services in most countries, WHO survey
Pillemer: Family estrangement a problem ‘hiding in plain sight’
More COVID-19 funding for children’s and women’s counselling
Law and order during Covid
Women who deliver by C-section are less likely to conceive subsequent children
Victorian Aboriginal Health Service respond to COVID-19 high-rise lockdowns
Genes affecting brains and brawn?
Virtual graduation message emphasizes positivity, resiliency
Laurie Cyr-Martel volunteers to support frontline pandemic workers experiencing tough times
Five tea-rrific activities to try at your virtual Biggest Morning Tea this May
Study Provides a Fresh Look at Mental Health Preparedness and Service Use Among Older Adolescents
BHP Petroleum establishes US$2 million Community Relief Fund
Cornell Health ready to combat coronavirus
Health services and programs being used by post-9/11 veterans
New study identifies which veterans are using programs to gain employment
New eCornell program offers wellness counseling skills
HeartCare study tests genetic risk of cardiovascular disease
Jennifer Van Deusen discusses alternatives to opioids on WMTW
Expanded rollout for HIV Toolkit