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Welcome To IANS Live - SCIENCE - PlayShifu raises nearly Rs 125cr in Series B round


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Bengaluru, April 6 (IANS) Early-learning toy company PlayShifu, which helps children develop foundational skills through physical and digital play, on Tuesday said it raised $17 million (nearly Rs 125 crore) in a Series B round.
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Future of counselling services for rural Māori secured in South Otago


Future of counselling services for rural Māori secured in South Otago
5 Apr, 2021 11:30 PM
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Counselling services for rural Māori with addiction and mental health issues in South Otago have received funding from the Ministry for Primary Industries.
Māori health and social service provider Tokomairiro Waiora will be provided with almost $54,000 from MPI, to secure the future of the programme until April 2022.
These counselling workshops provide participants, and their whānau and hapū, with tools and support to help improve their wellbeing and resilience, MPI s director of Māori Agribusiness Andrew McConnell said. ....

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Police Officer PTSD: Former Officer Opens Up About His Struggles


A struggle ensued, that continued outside the suspect’s car. It moved just outside the view of the dashcam video Lord shared with NBC Connecticut Investigates. That’s when Lord shot the suspect multiple times, according to investigators.
Lord explained, “He was behind me, choking me from behind. So I reached back under my left armpit and fired several shots.”
He said the PTSD from the incident lasted years.
“It’s a tie between the incident itself and my visit to the attorney’s office, where I was told, pending the investigation I could be arrested for manslaughter. And that I was potentially, the perpetrator, in this situation.” ....

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Studying Shakespeare could help medical students connect with patients


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A palliative care doctor has suggested that studying Shakespeare s plays could help medical students connect more closely with their patients. Writing in the
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine Dr David Jeffrey, of the Department of Palliative Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, investigates how the playwright s empathic approach - the ability to understand and share the feelings of another - can enhance the patient-doctor relationship.
Dr Jeffrey writes that the idea that emotions are disruptive and need to be controlled is deeply ingrained in medical education and practice, contributing to doctors distancing from patients. The coronavirus pandemic, with the need for personal protections, social distancing and video consultations has, he says, created challenges to establishing empathic relationships between patients and doctors. ....

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