In time for International Women’s Day, interview Massuda Rahmati, who grew up in Kabul before the Taliban took over and now lives in the U.S., so she can share how she stood up to the Taliban — and lived to tell about it — as well as to raise awareness about the crimes agains...
Improving your health doesn’t always mean making massive changes or forgoing the food that you love. It means making many small changes that benefit your body and mind so you can still do everything you want while fuelling your body as you need to. But with all the information online ab...
Health Ministry declares March awareness month for colo-rectal cancer. Rates decreasing, but improvement needed in prevention, early screening, says Israel Medical AssociationJUDY SIEGEL
Inevitably, the story alone is well worth the price of the book — some are about accidental death, racial trauma, suicide, mental health issues, and more — but the extra insight gleaned in conversation with another expert makes it brim with take-aways and practical insight for caring. The...
The Office on Women's Health (OWH) within the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services coordinates National Woman and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day each year to increase awareness about the importance of being tested for HIV/AIDS. HIV...
‘It wasn’t like this before Russia came’ Thestate of healthcarein Ukraine’s occupied territories after two years of war (Meduza, March 7th) ‘When I was evacuated, Ionly had a pair of trousers,shoes, a jacket and my documents’ (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group,March 6th) ...
that their restructuring is done, but they arenot yet ready to start acquiring studios again. JFC, the lack of self-awareness is simply unbelievable. I pity any studio Embracer is able to get its incompetent claws into going forward, should they manage to get enough nickles saved up to do...
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World Down Syndrome Day is a global healthcare event observed every year on the 21st of March to raise awareness about the disease and voice in support of friends and family of the person affected by Down Syndrome for the past 11 years.
We will now begin to add additional materials and updating the current information. We’re already starting to look forward and how we can improve on the toolkit. We’re doing presentations and trying to increase awareness and understanding of the materials. ...