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AFSCME Recommits to Expanding Workplace Protections
Texas Rep. Greg Casar holds a thirst strike last year to fight a Texas statute striking down locally mandated water breaks for construction workers. More than half a century ago, the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) went into effect. The law was instrumental in reducing fatalities, setting legal requirements for employers to prevent workplace injuries and deaths.
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Student-Researchers Share Their Research at a Conference
Sanmit Jindal ’24 MPH and Krupa Ann Mathew ’25 MPH collaborated with each other and with their faculty mentors as they gathered data at one academic conference and presented their findings at another. It was their first time presenting at a conference on the West Coast this semester, and they shared the data they had collected and analyzed.
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Read more at University of New Haven News
New Trier High School is Your Science Olympiad State Champion
New Trier High School is your science olympiad state champions. The team earned the title on Saturday, April 20, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It moves on to the national finals on May 25 at Michigan State University.
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NFL Players Will Wear Guardian Caps During Preseason Practices
Players league-wide are wearing Guardian Caps during 2022 preseason practices. In 2021, the Los Angeles Rams opted to continue using the caps during practice later in the season to prevent further injury among players. Some might opt not to wear them so they don't stand out on the field.
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Read more at Yahoo Sports
The Gym People Wirefree Sports Bra With Medium Support
We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. The Gym People Wirefree Sports Bra is actually just $23. It’s made of a polyamide-spandex fabric blend.
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Read more at Us Weekly
College Application Season Is Over, But What Do You Do?
You can opt-out at any time, but the stress isn't gone completely. For many students, April is still a stressful time; you may still be debating which school to go attend. If you apply to multiple dream schools expecting to only get into one, and you're lucky enough to get into multiple? Become an Insider and start reading now.
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Tiger Nation: Where to Start?
Tiger Nation:Where to start? Simply,This year marked the opening of Leftwich Tennis Center in mid-November. We were nearly perfect at home with an 11-1 record, and I loved every minute of it. With over 200 fans out for our Ole Miss match, it was a great atmosphere for the girls to compete in.
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Read more at Memphis Official Athletic Site
Boy Kills World Review
Boy Kills World is the perfect example: A pulpy, ultra-violent martial arts actioner. But where does the fun kind of overstimulation tip over into the exhausting kind? About 40 minutes into this 110-minute film, as it turns out. The product of an international coalition of overgrown adolescents – made in South Africa by a German director. At times, it plays like a hyperactive tribute to the 1973 Japanese classic Lady Snowblood, in which a mute orphan undergoes
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Read more at IGN
Deaf People Become Role Models
In 2022, after three years at RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rain Bosworth established a new research lab there dubbed PLAY Lab (for Perception, Language and Attention in Youth) The vast majority of deaf kids in the United States — more than 90 percent — have parents who can hear. In grade school, Savannah Tellander, a graduate student at Stony Brook University in New York, sometimes felt as if teachers assumed she wasn’t as smart as other
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Read more at Science News Magazine
The Role of Race and Ethnicity in the Treatment of Psychiatric Conditions
Black/AA and Hispanic patients with SCZ are more likely to be prescribed certain antipsychotics, most notably haloperidol and risperidone. There were no differences in the prescribed doses of medications by patient race/ethnicity. These findings are consistent with previous studies21,22,23,24, and add new insights regarding the patterns of specific medications.
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Read more at Nature.com