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The connections between citizenship education and mathematics education - Geiger V, Gal I, Graven M.
The connections between citizenship education and mathematics education have been the focus of theoretical development and attention by educators interested in issues of justice, equity, power, criticality, and citizen engagement with societal issues, acro...
Source: SafetyLit - September 16, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Jurisprudence, Laws, Legislation, Policies, Rules Source Type: news

Indonesian first national suicide prevention strategy: key findings from the qualitative situational analysis - Onie S, Vina A, Taufik K, Abraham J, Setiyawati D, Colucci E, Nilam JF, Onie S, Hunt A, Saputra AF, Hidayati NE, Harsono C, Bestari D, Muhdi N, Wolter A, Liem A, Rochmawati I, Ardian J, Prasojo RE, Heri Setiawan YA, Heny G, Purnawan H, Gamayanti IL, Senosoenoto HA, Jenarut M, Prawira B, Trianggoro C, Warbung E, Novita Mudjianto CL, Ariani AS, Irmansyah I, Mulia M, Badudu J, Badudu M, Kumolohadi R, Zein RA, Mahadi S, Wongkaren T, Josifovski N, Larsen ME.
The reduction of suicide is a priority within the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. However, Indonesia--the fourth most populous country globally--does not have a national suicide prevention strategy. Thus, in 2021, we began developing such a ...
Source: SafetyLit - September 16, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Research Methods, Surveillance and Codes, Models Source Type: news

How to Avoid the Tripledemic of Respiratory Diseases This Winter
[time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] “Tripledemic“ jumped into our vocabulary and lives last year, referring to the winter surges of three respiratory viruses—RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), flu (influenza), and COVID-19. The tripledemic of 2022 infected millions, overwhelmed hospital systems, and killed more than 100,000 people in the U.S. over the 4-month peak span of these viruses. As much as we hoped that respiratory illness would fade with the COVID-19 public health emergency ending, we must recognize that these viruses will continue to impact us for years. As the school year b...
Source: TIME: Health - September 16, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Scott A. Rivkees Tags: Uncategorized freelance Source Type: news

Shiba Inu Team Makes Big Move on BONE, Here ' s What ' s Going On
After successful Shibarium relaunch, Shiba Inu development team does not appear to be resting on their laurels The Shiba Inu development team is making a big move on BONE. As reported, Shiba Inu lead Shytoshi Kusama established new target points for the ecosystem, which include renouncing the BONE…#shibainu #bone #shytoshikusama #kaaldhairya #calcium #shibaswap #shib #shibarium #wrappedbone #wbone
Source: Reuters: Health - September 16, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Sony Announces Joint Initiative to Create Blockchain for Spearheading Its Web3 Strategy
Sony Network Communications, part of the Sony Group, entered into a joint initiative to create a blockchain project that aims to serve as the “backbone of global Web3 infrastructure.” The new company, created with Startale Labs, a Web3 development startup, aims to provide “value-added services” in…#sonygroup #startalelabs #sonynetworkannounces #junwatanabe #iot #sonawatanabe #singapore #sony #nft #astarnetwork
Source: Reuters: Health - September 16, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Dorchester Bay City project master plan receives greenlight from BPDA
A $5 billion project that looks to create a neighborhood within the city’s largest neighborhood has received key approval from the Boston Planning & Development Agency. Under the Dorchester Bay City master plan, which the BPDA has greenlighted, more than 36 acres on the Columbia Point peninsula in…#dorchesterbaycity #bpda #columbiapoint #accordiapartners #umassboston #baysideexpocenter #kirksykes #umass #carsonbeach #moakleypark
Source: Reuters: Health - September 16, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

What turns an ant into a soldier or a forager? It may be all in their heads
Most worker carpenter ants have one of two fates: They either become foragers who look for food or soldiers who defend the nest. Levels of key hormones influence which role they crawl into. Now, a new study shows the ants’ blood-brain barrier plays a crucial role in this decision, regulating how much of one critical hormone seeps into developing ants’ brains by actively breaking it down. The findings, published last week in Cell , suggest the blood-brain barrier may play a previously unappreciated role in influencing social behavior in animals , including mammals, the authors argue. “[The study]...
Source: ScienceNOW - September 15, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

Prosecutors argue Trump knowledge of Twitter search warrant could ‘precipitate violence’
Federal prosecutors secretly argued in April that if Donald Trump learned of their efforts to access his Twitter account, his public disclosure of the development could “precipitate violence.” Newly unsealed court filings show that attorneys working for special counsel Jack Smith worried that…#donaldtrump #twitter #jacksmith #trump #truthsocial #fbi #cincinnati #informingtrump #maralago #elonmusk
Source: Reuters: Health - September 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How One Company is Speeding Up Medication Development Revolutionizing Clinical Trials Worldwide
Watch as Michelle Longmire, Co-Founder and CEO of Medable, discusses the company's mission to modernize clinical trials on an international scale.#michellelongmire
Source: Reuters: Health - September 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How to boost your child ’s memory | Letter
Research has shown that having more elaborate conversations with infant children could lead to more detailed accounts of personal memories later in life, writesJonathon O ’BrienSophie McBain (The big idea: are memories fact or fiction?, 11 September) raises some interesting questions about “infantile amnesia”, a phenomenon first named by Sigmund Freud. In recent years, research into infantile amnesia has provided data on the impact of social factors on childhood memory development.Experiments have shown, for example, that more elaborate parental conversation with children between 20 and 29 months was associated with ...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - September 15, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Guardian Staff Tags: Psychology Science Children Parents and parenting Source Type: news

How to Speed Up Cell Therapy Development Processes
In this webinar, Patrick Schmidt will explore how to streamline CAR T cell product manufacturing processes for immunotherapy. 
Source: The Scientist - September 15, 2023 Category: Science Tags: Sponsored Webinars Source Type: news

Africa: Ghana's Green Nobel Winner Paves the Way to a Greener Future #AfricaClimateHope
[allAfrica] Imagine this: You're walking down the street, breathing in the fresh air. But what you don't see is the invisible cloud of toxic pollutants that's following you. This cloud is made up of the exhaust fumes from cars, trucks, buses, and other vehicles that run on fossil fuels. Using fossil fuels for energy takes a devastating toll on humanity and the environment, from air and water pollution, to the existential threat of the climate crisis.
Source: AllAfrica News: Health and Medicine - September 15, 2023 Category: African Health Tags: Africa Economy, Business and Finance Children and Youth Climate Energy Environment Ghana Governance Health and Medicine Sustainable Development West Africa Source Type: news

Malawi: Health Workers Primed to Fight Breast Cancer in Malawi
[SciDev.Net] Blantyre -- Women in rural Malawi are learning how to detect breast cancer thanks to the country's first dedicated training programme for health workers, aimed at reducing the burden of the disease.
Source: AllAfrica News: Health and Medicine - September 15, 2023 Category: African Health Tags: Economy, Business and Finance Health and Medicine Labour Malawi Noncommunicable Diseases Southern Africa Sustainable Development Source Type: news

UK Researchers Create Conductive Thread That Can Be Woven into Clothing to Monitor Key Health Biomarkers
Meet ‘PECOTEX,’ a newly-invented cotton thread with up to 10 sensors that is washable. Its developers hope it can help doctors diagnosis disease and enable patients to monitor their health conditions Wearable biosensors continue to be an exciting area of research and product development. The latest development in wearable biosensors comes from a team of […] The post UK Researchers Create Conductive Thread That Can Be Woven into Clothing to Monitor Key Health Biomarkers appeared first on Dark Daily.
Source: Dark Daily - September 15, 2023 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: swallask Tags: Instruments & Equipment International Laboratory News Laboratory Instruments & Laboratory Equipment Laboratory Pathology Laboratory Resources Laboratory Testing Precision Medicine Source Type: news

Britain, France and Germany say they will keep their nuclear and missiles sanctions on Iran
VIENNA -- Britain, France and Germany announced Thursday they will keep their sanctions on Iran related to the Mideast country's atomic program and development of ballistic missiles. The measures were to expire in October under a timetable spelled out in the now defunct nuclear deal between Tehran…#vienna #iran #mideast #tehran #e3 #iranian #ukraine #foreignministry #irna #jcpoa
Source: Reuters: Health - September 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news