Search results
Extreme heat is getting worse. Can we learn to live with it? | The Excerpt
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoI think that tipping point, we don't want to see that tipping point. Dana Taylor: You touched on this, but you focus on intersectionality in your work. How does gender, race, and socioeconomic ...
Why Wealthy Kids Crush the Marshmallow Test
Sean Kernan via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTyler Watts at NYU, found a number of problems. First and foremost, they found that the marshmallow test was more predictive of someone coming from a...
Nashville is full of potential. If we don't embrace public transit, we'll fall short.
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMore than anything, it’s just plain easier to get around in areas where parking is pricey. Across...
Locust Street Art said local Jewish school supported 'genocide' then apologized after backlash
The Buffalo News· 5 days agoThe ripple effects of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East have made their way to Western New...
DEA Training Mandate: 8 Hours of My Life I'd Like Back
Medscape· 5 days agoDisclosure: Melissa Walton-Shirley, MD, has disclosed no relevant financial relationships. For the...
Early-Life Excess Weight Tied to Subsequent Stroke Risk
Medscape· 6 days agoWomen who had overweight or obesity as teens or young adults had more than a twofold increased risk...
Meet the 2024 Diverse Voices - South Florida Business Journal
The Business Journals· 4 days agoChosen from across a host of industries influential to the local business community, these...
Healthcare Protection Act will bring reforms, especially to underserved communities
Chicago Sun-Times· 5 days agoAs a state senator representing a predominantly Black district, I am acutely aware of the unique...
Appalachian Kentuckians continue to face higher colorectal cancer mortality rates
Medical Xpress· 4 days agoThe study "Colorectal cancer-related mortality trends in Appalachian Kentucky from 1999-2020: A...
Historic Durham church’s bells played Pride anthem and caught the attention of millions
The News & Observer· 6 days agoDowntown Durham residents woke up to the sound of church bells on June 1. Katelyn MacDonald, a member and leader in the congregation, was playing queer pop star Chappell Roan’s hit “HOT TO GO!” to celebrate the first day of Pride Month.