"College isn't the way of the world anymore," Superintendent Anna Sell said. She's part of the movement to change the higher ...
"I'm ready to go with my work experience," said Sophie Louderbeck, 19, who graduated from high school after a work-study at a ...
At the other end of the scale, carrying extra weight did not always translate into greater risk. In the study, people with ...
Being slightly overweight might not shorten your life, but being very thin might. A large Danish study tracking more than ...
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Is being slightly overweight safer than being too thin?
A Danish study tracking over 85,000 adults suggests that being very thin may be more dangerous than being slightly overweight ...
Can clinicians help their patients sort through their confusion as the nation’s top healthcare leaders consider how to define ...
A recurrent barrier to Medicare annual wellness visits, which provide preventative medicine guidance for older and disabled patients, occurs when patients introduce medical concerns to physicians ...
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‘Gilligan’s Island’ Star Russell Johnson Was Grateful for the Professor, Even If He Ruined His Career
To most of the world, Russell Johnson was the Professor on Gilligan’s Island, the calm voice of reason in the middle of coconut radios, bamboo gadgets and endless rescue plans that never quite worked ...
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Young kids with and without disabilities can learn side by side. One state has instead kept them apart for years
The Hechinger Report details New Jersey's struggle with inclusive education, where students with disabilities are often segregated from peers, violating federal laws.
Tech shows are no strangers to robot vacuum innovations, and IFA 2025 is following suit. Your multi-story home will love the ...
Keynote speech by Piero Cipollone, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, at the conference "The future of payments: CBDC, digital assets and ...
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21-year-old actress: I started working consistently at age 9—it taught me the wrong lesson about how to be successful
Unlike most Americans, Marsai Martin started working a steady job — as a child actor — at age 9. Martin, now 21, co-starred in ABC's television show "Black-ish" from ages 9 to 18. The experience of ...
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