A new study from global eye care nonprofit Orbis International, published today in the Bulletin of the World Health ...
I tested five ESG certification courses for structure, practice, and support. See which programs fit exam prep vs. broader ...
Junior School teachers across the country have been urged to embrace virtual laboratories to bridge STEM learning gaps ...
In an effort to curb student attrition and support families exploring alternative education models, North Daviess Community ...
As the nation marks 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Smithsonian invites educators to ...
The Vatican’s “Synod Study Group 9” has gone out with a whimper — and an embarrassing one at that. Originally tasked with applying synodality’s emphasis on “listening” to “controversial doctrinal, ...
In X-Men, Warren Worthington III sprouts huge white wings from his back and shoots into the sky. Scientists have yet to fully turn the comic book gift from fiction into fact, but virtual reality is ...
For people who see a neurology clinician for the first time, a new study has found that being seen virtually vs. in person made no difference in how soon they needed more care. The work is published ...
Speaking at WSJ Opinion Live in Washington, D.C., Free Expression columnist Meghan Cox Gurdon and editors Emma Camp and Mary Julia Koch discuss religion, patriotism and the advent of AI. Photo: WSJ ...
Telehealth visits are commonly used for mental and behavioral health care, and since the days of the early pandemic, patients have increasingly used virtual meetings with doctors to meet other health ...
As telehealth rapidly expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers raised concerns that virtual care could lead to overuse without improved quality. New research suggests those fears may be ...
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