Day: June 22, 2021
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Desperate for COVID care, unauthorised immigrants resort to unproven drugs
On a Tuesday afternoon in April, among tables of vegetables, clothes and telephone chargers at Fresno’s biggest outdoor flea market were prescription drugs being sold as treatments for COVID. Read Full Article
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Betrayal and death: Former allies fear the fate of Afghans facing US abandonment
Like the Afghans today, anti-communist Hmong allies of America faced a similarly uncertain fate following the end of the Vietnam War. Read Full Article
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Get Involved Wisconsin’s Statement on Diversity, Inclusivity and Equity
Get Involved Wisconsin, Inc. Statement on Diversity, Inclusivity and Equity. In the past several months, there has been imprudent, irresponsible and reckless activity by our local … Read Full Article
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UMN researchers awarded $5 million grant to study racial and ethnic disparities in childhood obesity
In May, a team of researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School was awarded a $5 million grant by the National Institutes of Health to study intervention methods to reduce racial … Read Full Article
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Desperate for COVID care, many poor immigrants resort to unproven drugs
During the pandemic, many immigrants shut out of mainstream health care have turned to flea markets for unproven COVID-19 treatments. Read Full Article
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HIGHER REACHES ANSWERS: Where Google Translate fails: The web excludes non-English readers
Better English includes the Higher Reaches and Study Buddy pages, which appear in Young Post on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, respectively; These pages feature exercises designed to he … Read Full Article
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Desperate for COVID care, unauthorized immigrants resort to unproven drugs
Health and consumer protection agencies have repeatedly warned that several of these treatments, as well as vitamin infusions and expensive injections of “peptide therapies” sold at alternative … Read Full Article
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Eau Claire school leaders ask for funding increase in Republicans’ K-12 plan
Public school officials, school board members, public school advocates and about 40 onlookers gathered on Monday in Eau Claire to call for an increase in public education … Read Full Article