Women’s Health

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(Reuters Health) – Women who eat more fruits and vegetables with high levels of pesticide residue may be less likely to get pregnant than women whose diets don’t include a lot of this type of produce, a U.S. study suggests.

Researchers examined data on eating habits and pregnancy outcomes for 325 women who went through a total of 541 cycles of fertility treatments at a clinic in Boston. Overall, 228 ...

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Kelley Chunn

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Chunn photoKelley Chunn is the principal of Kelley Chunn & Associates (KCA), an award winning

25 year old state certified, collaborative consultancy based in Boston. Born in Miami Florida and raised in Boston’s Southend, Back Bay, and Jamaica Plain area.  Kelley is curious and have a commitment to promoting positive social change through the power of communications. KCA specializes in multicultural and cause-related public relations and marketing: strategic communications, ...

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Astry​ ​Peguero​ ​Santana

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 Astry Peguero Santana is a educators dream student original from Dominican Republic. she was born there, and legally immigrated to the United States at the age of five years old. She’s a Boston University Freshman with a 3.95 GPA that sought out a degree in Computer Science following my participation in the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program in 2016 at MIT Beaverworks which sparked my interest in the field. This summer I also ...

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Denise Kaigler Forty Dollars and a Brand!

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Denise Kaigler Business Owner, Adjunct Professor and Author
Denise Kaigler is the founder and principal of MDK Brand Management, LLC, an adjunct professor and the author of Forty Dollars and a Brand:  https://www.barnesandnoble.com and https://www.amazon.com How to Overcome Challenges, Defy the Odds and Live Your Awesomeness. Published in September 2017, Forty Dollars and a Brand is a compelling, story-driven narrative for anyone who is committed to breaking through barriers ...

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Raising awareness of Lupus in Minority Women

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In March of this year, model and actress Mercedes Yvette, runnerup in the second season of the reality TV show “America’s Next Top Model,” spoke at a news conference about something that’s extremely important to her. The ...

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Having the “TALK” with Kids of Color!

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The Dos and Dont’s of Talking to Kids of Color About White Supremacy

A child waits for hip hop artist Common to perform during an event supporting public charter schools and protesting New York’s racial achievement gap in education, in Prospect Park, September 28, 2016, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
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Tuskegee Airmen in Flight!

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Tuskegee Airmen planeThe Tuskegee Airmen were the first African-American military aviators in the United States Armed Forces. They are celebrated today as an inspiration to this country and many young people. To commemorate the achievements of the Tuskegee Airmen, World War II heroes, we developed the New England Tuskegee Airmen Scholarship Program to inspire and motivate students to participate in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics ...

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Yaa Kyeremateng Northeastern Budding Scientist

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Meet Northeastern student Yaa Kyeremateng, a behavioral neuroscience major whose diverse interests and activities span from the research lab to the runway. She speaks multiple languages, conducts undergraduate research, is fascinated with the brain, and has modeled for the past year. Here, she discusses these aspects of her Northeastern experience and why “adaptability” is perhaps her strongest trait.

A global citizen

Kyeremateng was born in Ghana and moved to the United States with her mother and two of her siblings at age ...

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Yvonne Spicer for Mayor!!

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Yvonne Spicer is running for Mayor! Mayor of Framingham that is. Yes Framingham has step up their game and transitioned into City. Framingham’s first mayor will serve for four years. As head of the executive branch, he or she will steer the community’s transition from a town into a city, taking over functions currently entrusted to the town manager. The mayor will staff municipal departments and appoint more than 100 people ...

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