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New York State · New YorkThe author (not pictured) has a busy life taking care of her mom and son while working a full-time job. Returning to school is something she's doing for herself.Westend61/Getty ImagesI'm juggling caring for my mom and son and working full-time while pursuing a master's degree.My studies in psychology have helped me manage family responsibilities and led to personal growth.I've learned that my education isn't something I will use in the future, i…See the Story
Finishing my master's, raising my son, and being my mom's primary caregiver at the same time is chaotic, but it gives me purpose
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Rachel Reeves · EnglandWorld Cancer Research Fund has responded to the UK government’s first multi-year spending review, where the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, set out departmental budgets over the next 3 years. Under their Health Mission, the government has committed to shifting from sickness to prevention, affirming that prevention is better than cure. This spending review marks a critical opportunity for the government to set out their investment to this commitment. …Read Article
Charity responds to latest UK government spending review | World Cancer Research Fund
Brisk walking lowers the risk of 5 cancers | World Cancer Research Fund
Alcohol-linked cancer deaths soar among older adults, men
Time to be bold and prioritise prevention at UN High-Level Meeting | World Cancer Research Fund
Toxin produced by E. coli ‘could be driving bowel cancer rates in young people’
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Putting human rights at the heart of cancer prevention | World Cancer Research Fund
How can we help teenagers to be more active? | World Cancer Research Fund
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