House Public Health Chairman Sam Creekmore, R-New Albany, tells Mississippi Today's Geoff Pender and Taylor Vance he's hopeful he and other negotiators can strike a deal on Medicaid expansion to address dire issues in the unhealthiest state.
The public square is the meeting ground where people make society happen. In these spaces, physical or metaphorical or digital, we work through our shared dramas and map our collective hopes. Ideally, the public square provides room to solve the problems we face. It is also where new, thorny issues often arise. This “Up for Discussion” is part of Zócalo’s editorial and events series spotlighting the ideas, places, and questions that have shaped the public square Zócalo has created over the past...
Imagine you and your friends have a digital notebook where you keep track of all the trades or exchanges you make with each other. Like, if you trade cards, cookies or even favors, you write it down so everyone remembers who gave what to whom.
Doctors notice rise of cases among young people of EVALI, or E-Cigarette, Vaping Product, Use Lung Injury, a disease contracted from using e-cigarettes and vape pens
The roast dinner is a staple part of British culture. Every Sunday lunchtime many families across the UK will sit down together to enjoy the classic meal. Typically consisting of
While social media may be full of influencers stressing the significance of skincare and daily sunscreen use, a contrasting trend has emerged: the anti-sunscreen movement.
Resistance training led people to sleep better, compared with cardio training. This is because it stimulates hormones in the muscles that signal for repair. READ MORE:
WhatsApp is making it a bit easier to find specific conversations by introducing Chat Filters. The new update will let you sort messages by All (as it currently is), Groups or Unread. They're all pretty self-explanatory, with Unread showing any, well, unread messages and Groups showing only your group chats. Groups will also show you any subgroups from Communities. You could already use WhatsApp's search bar to find a particular conversation, so if you know who you're looking for, this update...
Multiple instances have been reported of Donald Trump falling asleep in court — or possibly "resting his eyes," as MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell put it on Tuesday. While it's understandable that the minutia of a courtroom can be dull, jury consultant David Henderson said that his sleepiness could really affect the individuals who will decide Trump's fate. "People who show up for jury duty and stay, who don't say 'I can't do this' and look for the first opportunity to get out, what I found is when...
Massachusetts Health and Human Services Secretary Kate Walsh issued a broad warning Tuesday about hasty legislative solutions to address the role of private equity in health care, as officials and hospital leaders continue to brace for potentially major care disruptions amid Steward Health Care’s financial challenges. Walsh did not invoke any specific proposal when asked […] The post Amid Steward Health Concerns, Walsh Lectures Legislature on Making Decisions in ‘Haste’ first appeared on WHAV.
Four out of five leaders and other execs want to learn more about how to use AI in their professional roles, but how can you craft it to also make diversity and inclusion a collective North Star?
Schools and universities should be banned from using materials funded by the alcohol industry which 'normalise drinking and downplay health risks'.