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Johns Hopkins Researchers Call for Closing Gap in Collecting Racial and Ethnic Data

Johns Hopkins Researchers Call for Closing Gap in Collecting Racial and Ethnic Data
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Researchers identify substantial lack of racial and ethnic data in studies of rare genetic disorder

In a review of published research papers, investigators from the Johns Hopkins Medicine Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Center have identified a substantial lack of racial and ethnic data that may be negatively impacting the treatment and diagnosis of this rare disorder in diverse patients.

National Honor Society: Galion High School chapter adds 15 new members

National Honor Society: Galion High School chapter adds 15 new members Staff Report Galion High School inducted 15 new members into the prestigious National Honor Society during a special ceremony on Monday, April 12. The newest members of the Galion National Honor Society include, front row, left to right, Kalyn Carroll, Ava Smith, Melanie Wheeler, Zaynah Tate, Ashlee Oris, Natalee Perkins, Brooke Kelly, Regin Kuehlman, and Carlie Myers; back row, left to right, Tyler Fraizer, Kellen Kiser, Zach Grimes, Matthew Gimbel, Walker Frankhouse, and Grayden Pierce. Congratulations to these students, and their families, on this outstanding accomplishment. Galion City Schools GALION In the centennial anniversary year of the National Honor Society, the Galion High School chapter of the organization added 15 new members to its ranks during a ceremony held on Monday, April 12 at the high school cafetorium.

Life briefs: Richland Newhope, St Peter s, Richland Academy

Life briefs: Richland Newhope, St. Peter s, Richland Academy Mansfield News Journal Richland Newhope donates books to first graders MANSFIELD - With the ongoing concerns of COVID-19, Richland Newhope was not able to celebrate March Awareness in the traditional manner. One of this year’s awareness activities included a book distribution to celebrate Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month with the local schools. Richland Newhope distributed a book about inclusion to public and private first-grade students in Richland County. With the help from Scholastic, Richland County Youth and Family Council and United Way’s Big Red Bookshelf, Newhope was able to distribute 1,400 copies of the book Strictly No Elephants, written by Lisa Mantchev.

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