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AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/
SXSW EDU is pleased to announce that Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Bruce Perry, the co-authors of the upcoming book
What Happened to You (Flatiron Books out April 27), will open the 2021 virtual event as the keynote session on Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 9:30am CT.
The fireside chat will feature global media icon and philanthropist, Ms. Oprah Winfrey and world-renowned brain development and trauma expert, Dr. Bruce Perry, M.D. Ph.D. Together they will explore the impact of childhood trauma on who we become, the decisions we make, and how healing must start with one question what happened to you? Ms. Winfrey and Dr. Perry focus on understanding how shifting the approach to trauma and allowing understanding of the past allows for an opening of the door to resilience and healing in a proven, powerful way.
Children and COVID-19 Vaccinations: What to Know 4 min read
A nurse prepares a dose of COVID-19 vaccine earlier this month at a clinic run by the Houston Health Department. Yi-Chin Lee/Houston Chronicle via AP Share article Copy URL
Teachers are already among the first to get the new vaccines against COVID-19 that states are rolling out right now, and under President Joe Biden’s coronavirus relief package
, that process would speed up. But school leaders should still plan for the bulk of their student population to be unable to be vaccinated before next fall.
That’s because so far none of the vaccines are considered safe for any but the oldest students, and differences in how children and adults process vaccines mean it may take longer for scientists to develop safe ways to protect them.
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When you’re getting ready to head out on a run, you probably think about things like seamless socks to keep your feet blister-free, fuel to keep your stomach happy, and the perfect playlist to keep you motivated. But there are other areas of your body your breasts, uterus, and vagina that also deserve some consideration.
Don’t blush. If you want to get the most out of every run, you need to think through how running affects your whole body. (For example, you might’ve noticed a correlation between a sweaty run and an unfortunate yeast infection flare up.) Here are five things every female runner should know about the relationship between running and need-to-mention unmentionables.