#1644: Returning to Nature and caring for the wounded | The Best of Our Knowledge

March 28, 2022 00:30:00
#1644: Returning to Nature and caring for the wounded | The Best of Our Knowledge
The Best Of Our Knowledge
#1644: Returning to Nature and caring for the wounded | The Best of Our Knowledge

Mar 28 2022 | 00:30:00

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Show Notes

For many people getting back to nature means planting a garden, and that’s actually a really good place to start. Today on the Best of Our Knowledge, saving the planet, one garden at a time. Learn more by visiting: https://passthepistil.com/

Then, more than two-million American students live with a wounded or ill veteran. Many help with the veteran's care. And those young caregivers often suffer with stress, social isolation, and less parental involvement with their lives. A new study is trying to understand their experiences. This story was produced by the American Homefront Project, a public media collaboration that reports on American military life and veterans. Funding comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

We’ll also spend an Academic Minute with LGBTQ mental health. The Best Of Our Knowledge

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