Semi-structured interviews with children with ALL revealed a desire for clinicians to tell them about their disease directly in age-appropriate language.
Lawyers said the higher case numbers may reflect the evolving nature of digital crimes. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Philanthropy frequently presents itself as responsive to emerging needs. Yet, in practice, it often remains bound to pre-existing structures, resulting in incremental ameliorations rather than ...
Iran-US war latest: Trump threatens to ‘obliterate’ Iran’s power plants if Strait of Hormuz is not opened ‘within 48 hours’ - ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
The uncalculated burden of a 'glass child'
Kathmandu, March 19 -- When a household has a child who needs extra attention or care due to their disability, their sibling often gets overlooked by the people around them, especially parents. That ...
The Unicorn Theatre has revealed seven productions to mark 20 years on Tooley Street. This season includes five World ...
On Tuesday, the Victorian government announced it is revamping its student reporting for public schools. As part of a broader push to cut down on teachers’ paperwork, it will simplify the reports that ...
LGBTQ Nation on MSN
This psychologist was a key supporter of conversion therapy in the 90s. He changed his mind.
Warren Throckmorton explained how he created a framework for therapy that centers clients' decisions while respecting the ...
Dr. Julio Meza lost two family members to addiction-related illnesses when he was a child. Now, as a UCLA Health physician, he leads a program providing doctors with addiction-specific training.
Abigail Marsh has found that many psychopaths don’t want to be cruel and uncaring, and argues that they deserve support to ...
New Scientist on MSN
It's time to monetise the moon! Definitely! Maybe?
Feedback discovers an accounting firm has unveiled its latest "lunar market assessment", which predicts huge profits to be had. Suit up, lunar entrepreneurs!
"If you are committed to improving the lives of people with disabilities, Cheshire Ireland is a positive organisation to join" ...
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