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Tam says children will have a longer interval between COVID-19 vaccine doses

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam announced this morning that Health Canada approved Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine for children aged five to 11.
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Culture catch-up: Why the UK and France are bringing Adolescence drama into classrooms

9th - Higher Ed
In this week’s cultural catch-up, we explore the French government's decision to show schoolchildren Adolescence - the hard-hitting critically acclaimed drama tackling toxic masculinity and social media’s grip on Gen Z.
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How different types of milk affect bone and muscle health in adults over 50

9th - Higher Ed
A new study at the University of Saskatchewan is looking at how different types of milk — including dairy, almond and yellow pea — affect bone and muscle health in adults over 50.
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Could pea milk help with osteoporosis?

9th - Higher Ed
A new study at the University of Saskatchewan is looking at how different types of milk — including dairy, almond and yellow pea — affect bone and muscle health in adults over 50.
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Carnaby Street, London 1968

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A train journey from Billericay to London Liverpool Street and then off to Tottenham Court Road on to Soho and Carnaby Street, Gt Marlborough street, Oxford Street, Leicester square, a drive to Essex countryside for a picnic.
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Bridgeman Arts

USA in the 1940s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
American families socialize around parked cars. They grab food from car trunk and eat at tables overlooking coast. Men play ball and look under car bonnets. A man fishes from the shoreline whilst the families play around him on...
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CDC Head Urges Parents to Get Their Teens Vaccinated

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky says "I strongly encourage parents to get their teens vaccinated, as I did mine." She speaks at a White House briefing.
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U.S. Surgeon General: Mental Health Crisis Amid American Youth

Higher Ed
The advisory's first recommendation suggests mental health should be acknowledged as an essential part of overall health.
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Surgeon General Issues Marijuana Warning For Teens And Pregnant Women

Higher Ed
Surgeon General Jerome Adams said, "No amount of marijuana use during pregnancy or adolescence is safe."
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81% Of The World's 11-To-17-Year-Olds Aren't Active Enough

Higher Ed
The World Health Organization found 81% of adolescents worldwide aren't getting enough exercise, and that there's a gender gap for activity worldwide.
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CLEAN : Four in five adolescents don't exercise enough: WHO

9th - Higher Ed
Four in five adolescents worldwide do not get enough physical activity to the detriment of their health the World Health Organization warns adding that girls especially need more exercise (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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COVID-19 Cases Surge Across U.S., Delta Variant Behind Increase

Higher Ed
Low vaccination rates are driving COVID-19 case rates back up in parts of Missouri, Arkansas, Texas and Nevada.
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Prince Harry visits the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince Harry sitting down for an HIV-focused roundtable discussion with representatives from the Sentebale charity and other organisations on July 10, 2017 in London, England.
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Study shows vaping boom in teens

Higher Ed
Twice as many high school seniors used nicotine-tinged electronic cigarettes this year compared to last year, according to a large annual survey of teen smoking, drinking and drug use.
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Study shows vaping boom in teens

Higher Ed
Twice as many high school seniors used nicotine-tinged electronic cigarettes this year compared to last year, according to a large annual survey of teen smoking, drinking and drug use.
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Life Expectancy Is Decreasing In The U.S. Due To Multiple Factors

Higher Ed
A new report from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health details steps to reverse the decline in life expectancy in the U.S.
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New York City says it has ended its longstanding practice of sending 16- and 17-year-old inmates to solitary confinement for breaking rules. (Dec. 17)

Higher Ed
New York City says it has ended its longstanding practice of sending 16- and 17-year-old inmates to solitary confinement for breaking rules.

Mayor Bill de Blasio and Correction Commissioner Joe Ponte (pronounced...
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Gates "troubled" by US family planning cuts

Higher Ed
US philanthropist Melinda Gates said on Tuesday that she is "deeply troubled" by President Donald Trump's decision to reduce access to contraceptives by cutting funding for family planning services. Gates, who co-chairs the Bill and...
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Newsy's Latest Health News

Higher Ed
The CDC urges parents to get their children age 12 to 17 vaccinated against COVID. United Airlines will require COVID vaccinations for new workers.
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CLEAN : Director Andre Techine speaks about his latest film in Berlin

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Director Andre Techine speaks about his latest film in Berlin
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CLEAN : Homophobic incidents rise in France

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Homophobic incidents rise in France
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