It is the final stretch of the 2025-2026 school year in the Tigard-Tualatin School District, where English 11 and AGS 2 students balance final exams, graduation requirements, and early job search ...
The concept of time toxicity of cancer treatment, defined as proportion of days from physical contact with the health care system, has been suggested as simple, patient-centered measure useful for ...
Theresa Gaffney is the lead Morning Rounds writer and reports on health care, new research, and public policy, with a particular interest in mental health, gender-affirming care, and LGBTQ+ patient ...
High performers across industries share one common characteristic: they start their mornings with intention. The first hours of the day set the tone for focus, energy, and resilience. By designing ...
M indy Bernhardt teaches criminal justice to undergraduates at Kennesaw State University. In recent years she has found herself grading more easily and expecting less from her students. The reason?
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Toronto MU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. Balancing classes, assignments ...
One day at an Idaho hospital, half the newborns Dr. Tom Patterson saw didn't get the vitamin K shots that have been given to babies for decades to prevent potentially deadly bleeding. On another ...
While grades keep going up, up, up in high schools and colleges, other measures of achievement are not. Teachers and faculty face pressure to keep students and families happy—and some research says ...
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Reading a book in bed has been shown to improve sleep for more people than going straight to lights-out. That simple habit engages memory, language, and emotion systems at once, and that steady focus ...
Your phone buzzes. A notification pops up. Someone texts. Your mind wanders. Suddenly you’ve been “studying” for an hour but haven’t actually learned anything. Sound familiar? Short attention spans ...