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What's new at The Bay State Banner New vending machines dispense opioid harm reduction supportThe four vending machines are part of a statewide program to install harm reduction dispensers — 14 of them across Massachusetts — stocked with things like Narcan and naloxone, clean syringes and fentanyl test strips, as well as other public health... Page 1 - no comments - 429 views  Program aims to bring health benefits, longer life to Black elders through social connectionThrough a months-long pilot program, called Operation Elder Connect, run earlier this year, researchers at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Studies alongside the Elder Health Care Disparities Coalition connected community elders with students to prevent the health impacts that can come from extended loneliness and social isolation. Page 1 - no comments - 351 views  Meeting Jimmy CarterIn 1978, Robert M. Coard, former president/CEO of Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD) greets President Jimmy Carter at a Washington, D.C., meeting. Carter, the 39th president of the United States, died on Sunday. Page 1 - no comments - 325 views  T announces end of all subway slow zonesThe event marked the end of the year-long Track Improvement Program, which saw segments of the MBTA system shut down for extended periods of time throughout 2024, making way for teams to replace 248,000 feet of track and clear out more than 200 slow zones across the system. Page 1 - no comments - 314 views  Wu appeals to BPS parents for soccer stadium supportMayor Michelle Wu last week appealed to Boston Public School parents for support for her administration’s controversial plan to lease White Stadium to a professional soccer team. Page 1 - no comments - 276 views  Autoimmune disease research could help millionsNow, scientists at Stanford University have found that a faulty genetic molecule could be responsible for the immune system misidentifying healthy tissue as a threat. Page 3 - no comments - 349 views  President Jimmy Carter’s legacy is a challenge for us allJimmy Carter’s death this week was a stark reminder of how far our country has strayed from the mission of healing America’s racial divide and devoting our time and resources to uplifting the poor, the hungry, the homeless and the helpless in the richest nation on earth. Page 4 - no comments - 363 views  IN THE NEWSEarly in her career, Epperson-Temple began as an associate attorney for Boston’s Morrison Mahoney LLP, a firm that specializes in trial attorneys, before moving to her current position with Peabody & Arnold LLP, where she specializes in professional... Page 5 - no comments - 283 views  The need to advance youth mental health advocacyResilience is a defining trait of Boston, evident in the strength of its families, the determination of its young people and the solidarity of its neighborhoods. As the chief behavioral health officer for the city, I witness this resilience daily — but also see the challenges that test it. Page 5 - no comments - 279 views  Climate change must be taught in our schoolsClimate change instruction in our educational institutions is not where it should be currently. It’s a sad state of affairs when the world is visibly changing around us, and our youth don’t know what to make of it. It’s also unfortunate that our youth are witnessing climate change as a polarizing issue in our society. Page 5 - no comments - 278 views  Hidden Treasures: Rituals, age and wisdomMy dad is a part of an older group of Americans who entered the early decades of the 20th century struggling with how they, as newly placed Americans from the deep South, were going to plant themselves, raise families and work toward realizing their American dreams. Page 7 - no comments - 285 views 
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