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Without Asian American Studies, We Can t Understand American Racism

Without Asian American Studies, We Can t Understand American Racism
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Gym class laws boost kids daily exercise

The presence and strength of state physical education laws positively affects PE class attendance and the frequency and duration of physical activity throughout the day, according to a new analysis. “We found that compared to those residing in states with weak or no PE laws, students in states with strong PE laws had an additional 0.2 days of PE attendance per week and spent an additional 33.9 minutes participating in PE classes per week,” says Ruopeng An, associate professor at Washington University in St. Louis. Physical activity among children and adolescents has been an indispensable way to prevent childhood obesity and mental illnesses, says An, first author of the paper in the

More applications come in for business and law schools

More applications come in for business and law schools In the previous admission cycle, only 23 percent of respondents from full-time American M.B.A. programs said they saw an increase in applications. Results from the previous two years had hovered around that number. Last year deferrals were also up, affecting institutional yield rates. While an M.B.A. or other business degree may have always been the goal for many students, at least some were spurred by conditions in the workforce. In a survey of 2,515 prospective students in graduate management education, GMAC found that more than one-third said they were just now applying to graduate school because they lacked the skills or degree to be competitive in a job they wanted.

Twenty-One Things That Caught My Eye Today: Easter, China, Religious Freedom & More

Twenty-One Things That Caught My Eye Today: Easter, China, Religious Freedom & More
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Morning chemo could add months to glioblastoma patient survival

Giving chemotherapy in the morning rather than the evening could add a few months to patient survival, a new study shows. Glioblastoma is an aggressive type of brain cancer with no cure. Patients survive an average of 15 months after diagnosis, with fewer than 10% of patients surviving longer than five years. Average overall survival for all patients in the study, which appears in Neuro-Oncology Advances, was about 15 months after diagnosis. Those receiving the chemotherapy drug temozolomide in the morning had an average overall survival of about 17 months post diagnosis, compared with an average overall survival of about 13½ months for those taking the drug in the evening, a statistically significant difference of about 3½ months.

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