Category: Study

Cameroon Advocates Education for Children With Autism

YAOUNDE — Cameroon observed World Autism Awareness Day Saturday with rights groups advocating for autistic children to be given an education. Supporters say autistic children often can’t go to school because autism is falsely believed to be a result of…

Bahrain’s Ambassador visits Marsun Public Company in Thailand

Bangkok, Bahrain’s Ambassador to Bangkok Muna Abbas Mahmoud Radhi, participated in the introductory visit to Marsun Public Company Limited for Shipbuilding and Repair, along with a number of ambassadors of friendly countries accredited to Thailand. The…

Campus Ministries Soothe, Rally Students Shaken Over Ukraine

NEW HAVEN, CONN. — Entering Yale University’s St. Thomas More Catholic Chapel, Oksana Goroshchuk spotted sunflowers adorning a candlelit altar and thought of the fields full of her country’s national blossom near her grandmother’s home in Ukraine.A mez…

Study: Infant Formula Makers Use Unethical Practices to Boost Sales

GENEVA — Aggressive marketing practices by formula milk companies undermine women’s confidence, discouraging them from breastfeeding their babies, a World Health Organization-U.N. Children’s Fund study reports.Some 8,500 parents and pregnant women and …