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Teachers reflect on how students are doing after returning to school


The Data: Survey questions about students returning to in-person school
For teachers in schools that have reopened, we ask about how their students are doing with the transition, if students are happy to be back, and if their feelings about returning to teaching in person have changed now that they see students on campus. As we reported in the spotlight about schools reopening, a large majority of teachers have been vaccinated and stated that this strongly influenced how they felt about teaching on-site.
For your students, to what extent has the transition to reopening been difficult? (n=123)
To note:
91% of teachers in schools that have reopened report that students have had some degree of difficulty returning. ....

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Bladder cancer is more aggressive and advanced in South Texas, study shows


Bladder cancer is more aggressive and advanced in South Texas, study shows
Bladder cancer is more aggressive and more advanced in South Texas residents ­than in many parts of the country, a study by the Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson, indicates.
The disease is also deadlier in Latinos and women, regardless of where they live nationwide, according to the research.
The team from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio), which includes the Mays Cancer Center, compared bladder cancer cases in the Texas Cancer Registry with cases in the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program. SEER, which collects data on cancer cases from various locations and sources across the U.S., does not include Texas statistics. ....

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