The Los Angeles Post
California & Local U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: January 03, 2025
Today: January 03, 2025
University of North Dakota

University of North Dakota

Staff Writer

Latest From University of North Dakota

Health|Science

What you eat could alter your unborn children and grandchildren’s genes and health outcomes

Studies show a parent’s poor diet could affect the genes of generations to come – and set up children and grandchildren for obesity and cardiovascular issues.

What you eat could alter your unborn children and grandchildren’s genes and health outcomes
Food|Health

Worried about the health effects of the sugar in your breakfast cereal? Little has changed since the days of ‘Unfrosted,’ the Pop-Tarts movie

Many popular cereals have 10 to 14 grams of sugar per serving, which is nearly a third of the USDA’s recommended daily limit.

Worried about the health effects of the sugar in your breakfast cereal? Little has changed since the days of ‘Unfrosted,’ the Pop-Tarts movie
Food|Health|Opinion

Diet-related diseases are the No. 1 cause of death in the US – yet many doctors receive little to no nutrition education in med school

Looking for ways to eat better? Turns out your doctor may not be your best source of information.

Diet-related diseases are the No. 1 cause of death in the US – yet many doctors receive little to no nutrition education in med school
Business|Education|Lifestyle

Young professionals are struggling to socially adapt in the workplace – educators can help

Educators can use social and emotional lessons to prepare young professionals to navigate communication and conflict in the workplace.

Young professionals are struggling to socially adapt in the workplace – educators can help
Education|Environment|Health|US

Why natural disasters hit harder in rural school districts

Floods, hurricanes, fires and pandemics are hard for any school district to deal with. But in rural districts the struggle to recover is even harder.

Why natural disasters hit harder in rural school districts
Education|Opinion

Teacher lawsuits over forced grade inflation won’t fix unfair grading – here’s what could

Not all teachers comply when asked to adjust student grades. An education scholar takes a look at what happens when they don’t.

Teacher lawsuits over forced grade inflation won’t fix unfair grading – here’s what could
Education|News|Opinion

Why holding kids back fails − and what to do about it

The practice of holding kids back a grade is becoming a more popular solution to address low achievement scores. But research suggests it often does more harm than good for students.

Why holding kids back fails − and what to do about it

Follow