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Oct 16, 2024 |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Maya Garg |Jorgelina Manna-Rea
What does your city do really well? Maybe it’sbuilding climate resilient homes? Orperhaps it’sexpanding access to affordable housing in innovative ways. It’soften mayors that are at the forefront of community advancement and a lot ofyou havea lot of pride in the work ofyourmayors. But how do we spread the word about thegood workof mayors and city leaders like yours?
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Oct 15, 2024 |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Jorgelina Manna-Rea
America’s health care workers are struggling. That‘snot news to many of you. According to the CDC, health care workers have a higher risk of experiencing mental health challenges and leaving the workforce early.Some46 percent feel burnt out often. But if you work in health care, there’s a stigma that can feel like all this just comes with the territory, so don’t look for help. In a new book, one psychiatrist explores these feelings and pressures.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
wwno.org | Jorgelina Manna-Rea
America’s health care workers are struggling. That‘snot news to many of you. According to the CDC, health care workers have a higher risk of experiencing mental health challenges and leaving the workforce early.Some46 percent feel burnt out often. But if you work in health care, there’s a stigma that can feel like all this just comes with the territory, so don’t look for help. In a new book, one psychiatrist explores these feelings and pressures.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
wets.org | Jorgelina Manna-Rea
America’s health care workers are struggling. That‘snot news to many of you. According to the CDC, health care workers have a higher risk of experiencing mental health challenges and leaving the workforce early.Some46 percent feel burnt out often. But if you work in health care, there’s a stigma that can feel like all this just comes with the territory, so don’t look for help. In a new book, one psychiatrist explores these feelings and pressures.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
wusf.org | Jorgelina Manna-Rea
America’s health care workers are struggling. That‘snot news to many of you. According to the CDC, health care workers have a higher risk of experiencing mental health challenges and leaving the workforce early.Some46 percent feel burnt out often. But if you work in health care, there’s a stigma that can feel like all this just comes with the territory, so don’t look for help. In a new book, one psychiatrist explores these feelings and pressures.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
ideastream.org | Jorgelina Manna-Rea
, marking one year since the Hamas-led attacksin southern Israel. Hamas fighters killed over 1,200 people. In response, the Israeli government launched airstrikes and a ground invasion in Gaza, killing almost 42,000 people so far according to Palestinian health authorities. Despite repeated attempts, the United States – in both Gaza and now at Israel’s northern border as its military targets the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon. Last week, for its ongoing military efforts.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Jorgelina Manna-Rea
Israeli airstrikes have killed more than 630 people in Lebanon this week. The attacks are proving to be deadlier than those from the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah. The two sides have been trading fire at their border since the start of Israel’s war in Gaza after Oct. 7. This week’s airstrikes by Israel have displaced 90,000 Lebanese people as they flee their homes by any means possible, even on foot.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Jorgelina Manna-Rea
It’s one of the world’s most serious current crises – and yet, this conflict is being deemed “forgotten.” But it’s certainly well known by the more than25 million people in Sudan who are facing starvation and the 11 millionwho have been displaced from their homes. Since April of last year, conflict has raged between two Sudanese military groups, putting civilians in the middle of 500 days of violence and causing greater humanitarian crisis.