You may not find a better example of the 2,000 diners made by the Jerry O’Mahony Co. than the Makris Midtown Diner in Wethersfield, Conn. The O’Mahony company churned out diners in Elizabeth, N.J., until 1941.
Archive for October 2024
acTBS Treatment for Inpatient Subjects With Suicidality
Proposed Research and Evaluation Framework for the Job Corps Program
Searching for Resources, Documents, and Information on Compensation Strategies in Head Start/Early Head Start (Due by Nov 21)
Impact of coronavirus disease 2019 on global access to assisted reproductive technologies services and related effects (2020–2021)
Emotion Regulation, Relationship and Therapeutic Change in Analytical Psychology and Contemporary Psychodynamic Approaches
Looking back, moving forward: An introduction to the special issue honoring the 100th anniversary of the global alliance for behavioral health and social justice.
An Evaluation of the Performance, Patient Acceptability, and Feasibility of a Point-of-Care HIV-Syphilis Assay in an Urban Emergency Department
Six Historic New England Diners
The Secret History of Neoliberalism (w/ George Monbiot)
First-ever Oral Histories of Indian Boarding School Survivors, Collected with Care
One boarding school survivor chooses to hold a bundle of sweetgrass, sage and other healing herbs as she sits for a photo in Michigan.
Machine-assisted social psychology hypothesis generation
The relationship between insecure attachment and nicotine dependence among users of classic cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and heated tobacco products: a moderated mediation model
Exploring and Celebrating the Older Adult LGBTQ+ Community
A memory quilt created in a collaboration between UWM, MIAD, House of History MKE, and Diverse & Resilient was on display at the UWM Student Gerontology Association’s Oct. 15 event exploring and celebrating the older adult LGBTQ+ community.
Attitude toward innovation and its implications for rural community development in Mexican peasant organizations
Spatial and Racial/Ethnic Variation in the Prevalence of Cesarean Delivery in a South Carolina Medical Center
Financial, Social, and Health Impacts from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from the Healthy Chicago Survey
Usefulness of urine dipstick test in the management of adverse events associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors
Home Ownership in America: A Socio-Cultural History of Housing in the United States
Breast Cancer Awareness
The Canadian family-friendly community resources study for better balance, health and well-being
Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030—A Five-Year Check-In
Estimates of the Lifetime Productivity Costs of Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis in the United States
HIV symptom severity and associated factors among young people with HIV in Ghana
Where Is the Workforce? Understanding the U.S. Labor Shortage and Working Toward Solutions
Policy Surveillance Self-Guided Training
Video Games Are a Key Battleground in the Propaganda War
By the late 1990s, the US Department of Defense was beginning to sense the power of the games industry over adolescent men — the Department’s main audience — and created a campaign of recruitment and manipulation around gaming. Serious institutional power underwrote the move to tie the global video games industry to the Western military complex. The Pentagon spent more than $150 million on military-themed games or simulations in 1999 alone, with another $70 million injection in 2008 and still more since, all on projects with their own, very particular political agenda.
Teacher-related factors associated with teacher–child interaction quality in preschool education
An increasing number of Dutch people have completed higher education
Preventing Child Welfare System Inequities: A Pediatrician’s View on the Roles of Primary Care and Medicaid
Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales, provisional: week ending 27 September 2024
Performance of an Electronic Medical Record–Based “Syphilis Flag” in Identifying At-Risk Patients in an Emergency Department
The Mediating Role of Insomnia Severity in the Relationship Between Anxiety Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation: A Real-World Study in a Psychiatric Inpatient Setting
Mpox vaccine is safe and generates a robust antibody response in adolescents
A National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded clinical trial of an mpox vaccine in adolescents found it was safe and generated an antibody response equivalent to that seen in adults, according to a planned interim analysis of study data. Adolescents are among the population groups affected by mpox in the current Clade I mpox outbreak.
When tourism intersects traditional rural livelihoods: A case study on lagoon fishing in Thừa Thiên Huế Province, Vietnam
On Uncertainty
Foreseeably Early Deaths in Patients With Psychiatric Disorders: Challenges in Caring for Patients Manifesting Likely Fatal Trajectories
Integrating randomized controlled trials and non-randomized studies of interventions to assess the effect of rare events: a Bayesian re-analysis of two meta-analyses
Perceived discrimination and refraining from seeking physician’s care in Sweden: an intersectional analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (AIHDA)
Adult Social Care Update
The Impact of Childhood Trauma on the Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia
Revealed: Widespread breaches of basic care standards at residential disability centres
Our investigative unit examined more than 900 inspection reports from the Health Information and Quality Authority (Hiqa) in 2023. We found that charitable-run disability centres were significantly less compliant than those managed directly by the HSE. Above: Hiqa offices in Dublin