Category: Health
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February 26, 2021
Thanks to Kyle Ryan Williams, an HMU 2021 Fellow in Ideas, for today’s post.
In this pandemic era, COVID-19 has turned everything on its head. We are forced to isolate ourselves away from others in hopes of minimizing the rate by which the virus is transmitted. The prevention and sickness and death from the virus itself are not the only variable at play. Hospitalization rates may be the most obvious,
November 20, 2020
Thanks to Minette Bryant, a 2020 HMU Fellow in Ideas, for today’s blog post.
There is simply no denying it, although denial is a major part of the grief process, and so anyone who would try to deny it is only exemplifying the point…we are all grieving.
I keep thinking about a meme that I saw that said something like, “So, basically, everyone in 2015 who answered the question Where do you see yourself in five years,
October 30, 2020
Thanks to Mike MacLean for today’s post. This post is the fifth in the series Our Mission Extends Beyond Us.
As of July of 2019, passing a cardiopulmonary resuscitation course is a graduation requirement for Arizona’s high school seniors. According to the American Heart Association, receiving CPR can double or even triple the chances of survival for victims of cardiac arrest. This is one reason why the International Commerce High Schools adopted a policy to teach its students CPR nearly two decades before the state mandate.