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Survey indicates 7 in 10 teens struggle with mental health

K-State Research and Extension   Youth advocate for more openness on mental health issues   MANHATTAN, Kan. – Teenagers who responded to a survey commissioned by the...

Researchers join with Lawrence-Douglas County Health to monitor and evaluate COVID-19 response

Today's News from the University of Kansas From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu   Headlines   LAWRENCE — A team from the University of Kansas Center for Community...

For Your Ears Only annual audio sale moving to series of online fundraisers

Today's News from the University of Kansas From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu   Headlines   LAWRENCE – If you love music, collect vinyl records or simply need...

Today’s News from the University of Kansas

Today's News from the University of Kansas From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu   Headlines Inspection reports expose audit firms to litigation, study finds LAWRENCE — A University...

Today’s News from the University of Kansas

Today's News from the University of Kansas From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu   Headlines Contact: Michelle Tevis, KU Endowment, 785-832-7363, [email protected], @KUEndowment Couple’s $2M gift supports KU program...

K-State Research and Extension

K-State expert shares tip for aging safely at home   Many home modifications are simple…and free   MANHATTAN, Kan. – A Kansas State University specialist in adult development...

State of Kansas, Office of the Attorney General

Consumer Corner: Avoid these most-common coronavirus scams By Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt The situation surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak has created many new avenues for scammers...

Kansas Educators Worry What Five Months Away From Classrooms Will Do To Schoolkids

WICHITA, Kansas — The summer slide. That’s the annual learning loss that happens when students spend three months away from school. Now researchers warn about a...

New drug target for schizophrenia

Researchers in Japan have identified lower levels of a critical lipid in the brains of people with schizophrenia, which could lead to new treatments...

‘Summer is not going to make this go away,’ study concludes

A recent study asks which factors impact the progression of the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors investigate meteorological factors and public health measures across multiple...
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