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CNAC Minutes for the May 2, 2023 Meeting – Healthy Eating & Nutrition Education (CA Dept of Education)
Council members: Clell Hoffman, ChairJackie Day, Vice ChairKim FrinzellCristine HolmerJane Alvarado-BanisterCarrie BuckMaryam ShayeghNatalie ColeRonald LittleHolly Hungerford CockingAbsent: Ryan Alvarez Guests: Blake Johnson, Legislative Representative, California Department of Education (CDE)Jackie Richardson, Nutrition Education Administrator, CDEAndrea Bricker, Nutrition Education Consultant, CDEEllen Sweeney, Associate Governmental Program Analyst, CDE Administrative Activities: Call to order Pledge of Allegiance Approve May…
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Filipowski wins Preseason Player of the Year, Duke men’s basketball projected to finish first in ACC preseason voting
On Thursday evening, the ACC announced its preseason rankings and team selections voted on by members of the media, which featured a litany of Blue Devils. The most prominent was sophomore center Kyle Filipowski, who was named to the Preseason All-ACC First Team by unanimous selection as well as Preseason Player of the Year. Filipowski…
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Diontae Johnson added to injury report, did not practice Thursday
Steelers receiver Diontae Johnson returned from a hamstring injury to play last week’s game against the Rams. Now there may be another concern. Pittsburgh added Johnson to Thursday’s practice report, as he did not participate due to a hamstring issue. It’s unclear whether or not this is the same hamstring that landed him on injured…
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Why we cannot overlook diagnostics in the pursuit of universal health care
Where you live should not determine if you live. This principle took centre stage at last month’s United Nations General Assembly’s health hearings, as representatives discussed how best to accelerate action on the UN’s 2030 agenda. Chief among these was the focus on universal health coverage and pandemic preparedness. The shared learnings from COVID-19 have cemented the…
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SPORTS DRIVE: Catch up with CISD and this week’s Pick Em’s
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) – If you missed today’s interviews with CISD or this week’s Pick Em’s on the Sports Drive, you can watch it here. Preston Moore shares coverage from the CISD’s press conference and hears from coach Adam Cummings, coach Kaitlyn Cornelius, volleyball player Jaylee Franklin and coach Todd Winfrey! Preston Moore, KJ Doyle,…
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Scary and sudsy: Spooky car washes pop up across Minnesota for Halloween
Developers of Tommy’s Express Car Wash pride themselves on their design: open, bright and soothing for people with autoplenophobia — fear of car washes. But it’s Halloween season, which is all about fear. So this weekend, Tommy’s washes across Minnesota and the country are switching things up. “No one should be afraid to come to…
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Wet weather, conservation deal ease short-term pressure on Colorado River managers
A wet winter and a temporary water conservation agreement have lifted some weight off the shoulders of Colorado River policymakers. That shift is reflected in a new draft management plan from the Bureau of Reclamation, the federal agency which operates major dams and reservoirs across the West. The draft document, called a “Supplemental Environmental Impact…
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Should suspected Maine shooter have had gun after mental health incident this past summer?
CHICAGO (CBS) — The manhunt continued late Thursday for Robert Card, the suspected attacker in mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine that killed at least 18 people the night before. Just Thursday, we learned Card, 40, was taken by police for an evaluation after acting “erratically” at the United States Military Academy West Point over the summer. CBS…
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The importance of mental health and veterans
WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The suspect in that shooting, Robert Card, a long-time Army Reservist, reported mental health issues including hearing voices, and threats to shoot up a National Guard base in Maine. Mental health is important for everyone, but especially those who have witnessed traumatic events such as war. The Wilkes-Barre VA Medical…
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What Psychology Can Teach Artificial Intelligence
Source: Cottonbro studio / Pexels Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to dominate many aspects of society and the sciences, including psychology. Machine learning and deep learning have become far more common, and in neuropsychology and clinical psychology, there has been an increase in AI methods and tools. Meanwhile, cognitive psychology and AI continue their fruitful collaborations…