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  • Many People are Tired of Grappling with Long COVID – Here are Some Evidence-based Ways to Counter it

    The Conversation May 11, 2023

    There’s no one-size-fits-all approach for long COVID treatment, but exercise focusing on breathing and pacing yourself throughout the day often helps.

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  • Black Mothers Trapped in Unsafe Neighborhoods Signal the Stressful Health Toll of Gun Violence in the U.S.

    The Conversation May 11, 2023

    Chronic stress from living with systemic racism and gun violence can lead to increased symptoms of PTSD and depression as well as elevated cortisol levels.

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  • What is Hydrogen, and Can it Really Become a Climate Solution?

    The Conversation May 11, 2023

    Hydrogen is getting a lot of attention as the EPA prepares to propose new greenhouse gas emissions rules for existing U.S. power plants.

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  • Building a Talent Pipeline for Green Jobs Through CTE

    The 74 May 11, 2023

    The movement to green the American economy is gaining momentum. At the federal level, as well as in places like Illinois, Maine and New York City, lawmakers have passed legislation designed to reduce carbon emissions…

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  • Millions of Acres in Alberta Were Destroyed By Wildfires

    Grist May 11, 2023

    Close to 1 million acres have been destroyed in multiple wildfires in the western Canadian province of Alberta, with 30,000 forced to flee.

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  • Why Are NYC Schools Struggling to Support Language Programs for Immigrant Students?

    Chalkbeat May 11, 2023

    As the city expects another wave of newcomer immigrant families, educators are worried it will become even more challenging to support English learners.

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  • What You Need to Know About Environmental Justice

    EcoWatch May 10, 2023

    Environmental justice movements work to end or stop disproportionate amounts of environmentally negative practices in vulnerable communities.

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  • To Improve Nursing Crisis, You Have to Improve Working Environments

    Christensen Institute May 10, 2023

    Improving the world through disruptive innovation.

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  • More Families Now Face Chronic Food Insecurity and Hunger

    Futurity May 10, 2023

    Food insecurity in the US “is something that families are experiencing over and over again in a persistent way.”…

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  • Medicaid Work Requirements Would Leave More Low-income People Without Health Insurance

    The Conversation May 10, 2023

    Adults insured by Medicaid who are 19 to 55 years old and don’t have children or other dependents would need to spend 80 hours a month doing paid work, job training or community service.

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  • Plastic Pollution From the Atmosphere is Causing Ocean Pollution at an Alarming Rate

    Environmental News Network May 10, 2023

    According to estimates, by 2040 the level of plastic pollution could reach 80 million metric tons per year. Plastic particles have now been detected in virtually all spheres of the…

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    We Have the Solutions: The Importance of Funding Native-led Efforts [We Give Summit]

    Philanthropy Together May 10, 2023

    Native Americans make up approximately 3% of the population, yet receive just 0.4% of philanthropic funding. “Native peoples have solutions but don’t often have the support,” said Carly Bad Heart…

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