Recent records show that more than 9,600 children are in and out of the foster care system in Kentucky, making it the highest on record for the state.
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Recent records show that more than 9,600 children are in and out of the foster care system in Kentucky, making it the highest on record for the state.
Guest writer Robert Tufel, Executive Director of Cancer CAREpoint, explains the importance of increasing supportive care for cancer patients after finishing treatment.
A new study published in Proceedings for the National Academy of Sciences found that exposure to air pollution leads to cognitive declines, especially in older, less-educated men.
Guest writer Jack McCurley, Chief Advancement Officer at Liberty Hill Foundation, explains why avoiding multitasking can bring a greater focus to important issues within the nonprofit sector in this week’s mOp-Ed.
A new museum opening in Potomac, Maryland is setting itself apart from other modern art institutions.
New data by researchers from the University of Iowa and University of Minnesota, in collaboration with researchers from Canada’s McMaster University, revealed the gender gap in research citations.
A new Harvard study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that even if you gain lots of weight after quitting smoking, you’re more likely to survive and live longer than if you don’t quit smoking.
As young students across the country return to school after summer vacation, many elementary, middle, and high school teachers are entering other fields as positions in education are becoming less lucrative.
A new analysis of the FDA’s Real Cost campaign aimed at preventing young teens from smoking found that the initiative has prevented more than 350,000 teens from smoking.
Read our Nonprofit Spotlight with Founder and President of Population Media Center Bill Ryerson on the organization’s mission to improve communities across the world through radio and television shows.
A new campaign is highlighting an often disregarded group of the homeless population.
With rising health care coverage costs impacting numerous Americans, foster care parents are struggling to adequately provide for their children.
Precision Medicine researchers can now access brain cancer data freely from the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center as leaders make the data available.
With the recent surge of gun related mass murders on school campuses, many teachers have begun to take steps in defending themselves and their students.
A new exhibition aims to explain why a Caribbean culture that was previously deemed extinct has drastically resurfaced.
Read our exclusive interview with Len Marabella, Executive Director of the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa, on the organization’s fight to provide housing, food, and other services to those in need throughout Northern California.
Announced earlier last week, the Valley Hospital in New Jersey received a combined $35 million donation from an anonymous donor and from the Bolger Foundation.
A new study found a link between two chemicals found in soil, water and food, and the increased risk of autism in children.
As part of the country-wide Museum for All initiative, the Grand Rapids Art Museum in Michigan will be launching free admission for qualifying low-income visitors.
New technology at the Los Angeles metro station will help prevent crime by scanning metro riders for weapons or explosives.