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SGC discusses mental health, emergency notifications and the APP – Ithaca College The Ithacan

Posted: Published on November 18th, 2021

La Jerne Cornish, interim president of Ithaca College, met with the Student Governance Council (SGC) and discussed concerns around mental health, emergency notification systems and the Academic Program Prioritization (APP) at its Nov. 15 meeting. Cornish said she wanted to focus on three words for the 202122 academic year: intentionality, connection and care. Continue reading

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Mental health must be taken seriously The Merciad – The Merciad

Posted: Published on November 18th, 2021

Emma Coppolo, A&E Editor November 17, 2021 Recently, the general mental health of students at Mercyhurst has been a concern of the administration. In light of this, Ive encountered varying responses by professors. Some entirely ignore it; some ask what they can do; some apologize but refuse to change the course at all to alleviate some of the stress Continue reading

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5 Things Alaska: Youth mental health, Medicaid redetermination, HUD grants – State of Reform – State of Reform

Posted: Published on November 18th, 2021

With the Thanksgiving holiday next week, I wanted to take a moment to say thank you on behalf of the entire State of Reform team for your continued support. Whether its through attending our conferences, reading our coverage of health care and health policy in Alaska, or sponsoring our events, we appreciate you! Thanks again and happy Thanksgiving! Emily Boerger Managing Editor State of Reform Joshua Arvidsonis the chief clinical officer of childrens services atAlaska Behavioral Health where he established the Alaska Child Trauma Center. He is considered an expert in trauma-informed care for children Continue reading

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Student startup works to pave the future of mental health care – Penn State News

Posted: Published on November 18th, 2021

Mental health care workers often end up with a large amount of patient intake data including each patients symptoms, health information, and screening assessment scores. This data is mainly captured through paper forms. For practicing providers, this means reading through hundreds of paper forms and spending hours manually entering patient intake data into what are usually rudimentary databases. Continue reading

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MS walking: Difficulties, treatment, tracking progress – Medical News Today

Posted: Published on November 18th, 2021

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that affects a persons central nervous system. Continue reading

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Anti-CD20 Therapies May Increase Risk of Severe COVID-19 in Patients With MS – AJMC.com Managed Markets Network

Posted: Published on November 18th, 2021

Some disease-modifying therapies (DMTs), including anti-CD20 medications, were found to be associated with more severe cases of COVID-19 in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a recent cross-sectional analysis. The study, published in Neurology, examined the largest cohort of patients with MS and COVID-19 available representing 28 countries and found consistent associations of Rituxan (rituximab) and Ocrevus (ocrelizumab) with adverse outcomes related to COVID-19, including hospitalization and intensive care unit (ICU) admission Continue reading

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Grassley Demands Answers in DOJ’s and FBI’s Heavy-Handed Targeting of Project Veritas Personnel – Senator Chuck Grassley

Posted: Published on November 18th, 2021

WASHINGTON Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, took the FBI to task and is demanding records relating to the search warrant execution at the home of Project Veritas founder James OKeefe and against other employees. Continue reading

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MingSight Completes a New Round of Financing to Accelerate Clinical Development in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Diabetic Macular Edema – Business…

Posted: Published on November 18th, 2021

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MingSight Pharmaceuticals announced today the close of a pre-Series B round of $20M, led by Kaitai Capital. The proceeds will be used for the clinical development of MS-553, a new generation inhibitor of protein kinase C (PKC) beta for the treatment of Chronic lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) and Diabetic Macular Edema (DME). Continue reading

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Hattiesburg, MS – At Least One Injured in Car Wreck at US-49 & Elks Lake Rd – Germany Law Firm PLLC – Bob Germany Law

Posted: Published on November 18th, 2021

Hattiesburg, MS (November 17, 2021) In a car accident in the Hattiesburg area on Wednesday afternoon, November 17, at least one person was injured. The accident happened at the intersection of US-49 NB and Elks Lake Road at 12:04 p.m. At least two vehicles collided shortly after entering the intersection, according to local officials. Continue reading

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Texas doctor who promoted Ivermectin as Covid cure suspended – The Independent

Posted: Published on November 18th, 2021

A doctor in Houston, Texas, has had allegedly been suspended after promoting an uproven drug as a treatment for Covid-19 on Twitter. The Houston Methodist Hospital said Mary Bowden had used her social media profile to advance dangerous misinformation which is not based in science, following a series of tweets in which she praised the effects of ivermectin Continue reading

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