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There's a Depressing Link Between Where You Live And Dementia Risk


A population-based study in Australia has found that the quality of your neighborhood can be linked to the risk of developing dementia later in life. ....

Mexico City , Distrito Federal , South Australia , United States , United Kingdom , Matthew Pase , Monash University , Healthy Brain , Mp Quot ,

Building back equitably: 4 ways to address mental health inequities magnified by the pandemic, and ensure access to care

The mental health impact of the pandemic has not affected everyone equally. An equitable approach to mental health promotion, prevention and treatment can help ensure equitable access to services. ....

United Kingdom , Canadian Mental Health Association , Statistics Canada , Monitoring Mental Health , British Columbia , Covid 19 , Health Equity , Mental Health , Access To Care , Covid Restrictions ,

Ensure admission of children from weaker sections, disadvantaged groups to schools: PIL in Delhi HC

A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been moved in the Delhi High Court seeking court direction for admission of children belonging to weaker sections and disadvantaged groups to every seat they are entitled to. ....

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Senate panel OKs working poor tax credit Dems, Ducey want

A Democratic proposal to create a new tax credit for working low-income Arizonans that Republican Gov. Doug Ducey also had in his budget proposal was approved by a Senate committee. ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto January 5, 2022 14:11:00

Overreaction? yes. and in fact they are not balancing the priorities in our society correctly. at this point, these kinds of surges that we re seeing with omicron and delta, this could be our new normal going forward. every year or every few months even we could be seeing these massive surges of cases. the key is for us to get people vaccinated and to make sure they have optimized immunity through boosters if necessary, so that we re able to protect people from having severe illness, protect our society from huge disruptions. we cannot shutter our schools. we cannot close our businesses. in particularly we cannot harm our children, especially the most disadvantaged, even more. if you are a vaccinated and boosted teacher, and you re wearing a high quality mask at school, your chance of contracting covid is very low. your chance of getting severely ill is even lower. there should be no reason why teachers unions are going on strike for themselves and when it comes to children, they hav ....

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