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Progress towards The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery's 2030 targets has been too slow and too patchy, particularly in low ...
Stopping an SSRI or SNRI isn’t likely to cause ‘clinically significant’ symptoms, a new review suggests, prompting ...
The New York State Education Department has presented a revised "New York State Portrait of a Graduate" to the Board of ...
Matthew Cottone will be conducting several different experiments in the forest, which spans parts of Brazil, Paraguay and ...
There are three seats on the Spokane City Council up for election this year, but only one has enough candidates to appear on ballots for the fast approaching August primary: northwest Spokane.
Oklahoma is forcing courts – as they did in Tennessee in 1925 – to wrestle with the question of how much religion is permissible in public schools.
Winning a lawsuit can bring financial peace of mind, but a lump sum windfall can produce certain pitfalls that a structured settlement may avoid.
During academic year 2024-25, the NBER is providing fellowship support for graduate students studying the economics of aging and health, behavioral macroeconomics, and consumer financial management.
How does social media affect mental health in children and teens? Positive Effects of Social Media on Children and Teens In some ways, social media can benefit mental health. For instance, it provides ...
African Studies Review, a multi-disciplinary scholarly journal, publishes original research and analyses of Africa and book reviews three times annually. It encourages scholarly debates across ...
Comparative Studies in Society and History (CSSH) is an international forum for new research and interpretation concerning problems of recurrent patterning and change in human societies through time ...
The combination of remote sensing and social sensing has been employed to investigate urban environments, urban dynamics, and the well-being of city residents. This review explores leading ideas and ...