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Research points the way to a saliva test for concussion

Research points the way to a saliva test for concussion
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Concussion with loss of consciousness may be linked to later disability, findings suggest

Leadership Development Academy, Project 16:49 renovate safe space for homeless teens

BELOIT A team of community leaders has pulled back the curtain on a new space designed to benefit homeless youths. Five members of Rock County’s Leadership Development Academy, in coordination with Project 16:49, recently revealed a fully renovated relaxation room for girls residing at The Robin House, a shelter for homeless teenage girls. The room, previously used for storage, has been converted into an open space for reading, yoga, meditation and relaxation—complete with books, a decorative water fountain, giant rugs, room-darkening shades, blankets and chairs. “Our residents have experienced a variety of—and often multiple—traumas,” said Tammy DeGarmo, executive director of Project 16:49, a nonprofit that serves homeless and unaccompanied teens in Rock County. “Most struggle with depression and anxiety that at times can be debilitating. Having a dedicated calming space like this is a valuable contribution to their healing process.”

Burghley, Gatcombe latest Covid-19 casualties on British horse trials calendar

Share Burghley winner Pippa Funnell receives her prize from Sophie, Countess of Wessex, after taking out the 2019 event on MGH Grafton Street. © Mike Bain Burghley Horse Trials organisers are vowing to deliver a “spectacular event” in 2022, after the cancellation of the popular British event for the second year running. Despite the continued easing of Covid-19 lockdown measures in Britain, the nationwide vaccination programme and the hope within the Government Roadmap for unlocking the country, there have been and remain too many variables and uncertainties due to the Covid-19 pandemic to deliver the event, director Elizabeth Inman said. “We have, throughout the last six months, striven to find an event scenario which would allow our competitors, followers, exhibitors and contractors to enjoy this annual sporting highlight,” she said.

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