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Study: Armed conflict affects health needs of at least 630 million women, children

Armed conflicts are becoming increasingly complex and protracted and a growing threat to humanitarian access and the delivery of essential health services, affecting at least 630 million women and children over 8% of the world's population in 2017.

Musicians who began training young have super connected brains

Musicians who began training young have super connected brains Ryan Morrison For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo People who start learning an instrument at a young age have super connected brains compared to people who aren t musicians, according to a new study. Experts from Stanford University School of Medicine compared the brains of 153 volunteers  - including professional musicians, non-musicians and those with absolute pitch - the ability to recognise a tone without a reference.  They found that those that began training at a younger age - such as Mozart - have stronger brain connections than those who picked up their instrument later in life.

OBITUARY: Scott Sattler, 1946-2021

OBITUARY: Scott Sattler, 1946-2021 Scott Sattler, MD dedicated his life to following his “path with heart”. He was a loving brother, husband, father and “Opa”; a care provider, educator and patient advocate; a spiritual leader and choir director in the local and global Universal Sufi community; a private pilot, writer and citizen of the world. In both his personal and professional lives, Scott was a force of life, energy and wisdom and a human of great compassion and curiosity. Profoundly open-hearted and kind, he had the ability to connect with people effortlessly. He loved to make others laugh through sharing puns,

Sara Schottenstein Foundation Announces Launch; Dedicated To Ending Gastric Cancer

Sara Schottenstein Foundation Announces Launch; Dedicated To Ending Gastric Cancer Foundation honors wife, mother and attorney Sara Schottenstein News provided by Share this article Share this article TIBURON, Calif., Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Sara Schottenstein Foundation, a science-focused organization dedicated to ending gastric cancer, today announced its launch and new website, http://www.saraschottensteinfoundation.org/. Founded by Jeff Schottenstein, a wealth management professional in San Francisco, the Sara Schottenstein Foundation supports innovative gastric cancer research, raises awareness, and champions patients and their caregivers. It also honors Sara Schottenstein (1967-2016), Jeff s late wife, and her inspirational life and efforts to overcome gastric cancer. 

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