Case Western Reserve University researcher Farren Briggs was awarded $1.2 million over three years from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke at the National Institutes of Health to identify biomarkers to improve the diagnoses of multiple sclerosis, including the ability to monitor disease activity and progression.
The generation with only one child Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
27/05/2021 16:05 GMT+7
Having only one child or no children has not become common in Vietnam, but it can be seen clearly in some provinces and regions.
When his first daughter turned one year old, Mr. Hung, 29, told his parents who lived in the countryside: We don t want to give birth anymore! Surprised, his mother asked: Why are you thinking so selfishly?
Hung and his wife moved to Hanoi from small provinces. Before giving birth, his wife worked as an accountant. But after becoming pregnant, she quit her job to spend all of her time for the baby.
Researchers have, for decades, tried to catalogue racial disparities and identify what causes them. The first part of that task turns out to be the easy part. National records of heart disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes all tell the same grim story about a disproportionate harm to Black people in the United States. But only part of those statistics can be directly traced to
Grad students host Mother s Day diaper drive for parents in need
They re partnering with Baltimore nonprofit ShareBaby, which provides supplies and support to families who struggle to meet their children s diaper needs By Jacob deNobel / Published May 7, 2021
According to Baltimore nonprofit ShareBaby, approximately 25,000 children in Baltimore face diaper need. This weekend, the Johns Hopkins Public Health Students for Reproductive Justice are aiming to cut down that number through a Mother s Day diaper drive to ensure those families have the supplies needed to keep their children healthy, dry, and clean.
Omaris Caceres, a first-year graduate student at the Bloomberg School of Public Health in the Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health, says diapers and baby gear are not allocated through federal or state assistance programs, and for many poor working families, diapers alone can account for up to 12% of their gross
Hanoi (VNA) - State President Nguyen
Xuan Phuc has directed that the implementation of amnesty measures follows a
strict, open, and transparent process in accordance with the law, to avoid any
possible negativity.
He made the comments while working with leaders
of relevant agencies on the enforcement of the 2018 Law on
Amnesty, on May 4.
Amnesty is a major policy of the Party and State, demonstrating the humanity of
the regime and holding great political, economic, social, and diplomatic
significance, Phuc said, adding that it affirms the special policy of clemency held
by the Party and State for inmates with good results in studying, training, and rehabilitation.