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Yesterday, I joined a group of adult volunteers from all over Los Angeles for a day of training in how to safely take scouts on overnight camping trips. We were expertly taught the safe ways to use and maintain the equipment for propane lighting, wo

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Ohio State Studying ADHD Drug, Parent Training for Autism

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Runners Education: Rules of the Run (Safety Considerations), Sports Medicine, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison

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BMC Medicine | Abstract | The effects of multi-domain versus single-domain cognitive training in non-demented older people: a randomized controlled trial

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