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  • Five Lies Of Our Anti-Christian Age Study Guide



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    1. Lie #1: Christianity is just a fairy tale
      • This study guide will help debunk the misconception that Christianity is just a story made up by ancient people. We will explore historical evidence, religious texts, and testimonies that support the reality of Jesus Christ and the Christian faith.
    2. Lie #2: Christians are intolerant and judgmental
      • In this study guide, we will examine the teachings of Jesus and how Christians are called to love and respect all people, regardless of their beliefs or lifestyle choices. We will also address common misconceptions about Christian attitudes towards certain social issues.
    3. Lie #3: Science and Christianity are incompatible
      • This study guide will delve into the relationship between science and faith, highlighting how many prominent scientists throughout history have been Christians. We will also explore the ways in which science and religion can complement each other in understanding the world.
    4. Lie #4: Christianity is oppressive towards women and minorities
      • Through an in-depth examination of scripture and historical context, this study guide will reveal the true teachings of Christianity regarding gender equality and social justice. We will also address misconceptions about the role of women and minorities in the church.
    5. Lie #5: Christianity is irrelevant in modern society
      • This study guide will challenge the notion that Christianity is outdated and no longer relevant in today’s world. We will explore how the teachings of Jesus continue to inspire and guide millions of people around the globe, and how they can provide hope and purpose in an increasingly secular society.

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  • White blood cell count may signal severity of Covid symptoms in women: Study


    New Delhi, Jan 29 (IANS) A count of white blood cells (leukocytes) may be a crucial indicator for determining debilitating outcomes of Covid-19 in postmenopausal women, according to a new international study on Wednesday.

    Even months after the initial diagnosis of Covid — caused by the SARs-CoV-2 virus — millions of people worldwide suffer from its ongoing effects.

    Cognitive impairment and fatigue are the most common lingering symptoms, with cognitive impairment affecting 70 per cent of patients.

    Older adults — especially women — are the most at risk, said the researchers from the US, and Singapore. “Post-acute sequelae of Covid infection significantly affects quality of life, often leading to severe disability.

    This effect is particularly pronounced in women, who already experience higher rates of cognitive impairment after menopause,” said Dr. Monica Christmas, associate medical director for The Menopause Society.

    “By understanding underlying factors, we can better address these challenges and work to mitigate the cascade of symptoms that follow,” she added.

    The study, led by researchers from Rush University, Harvard Medical School, and Ohio State University, aims to better understand pre-existing risk factors that may make certain adults — especially older postmenopausal women — more vulnerable to more serious ongoing symptoms.

    Specifically, they examined whether leukocyte count (a widely available clinical marker of systemic inflammation) was associated with Covid disease outcomes.

    The results, published online today in the journal Menopause, showed that leukocyte count is an independent predictor of Covid symptom severity in postmenopausal women.

    The findings extend the evidence that low-grade inflammation is not only an outcome of Covid symptom severity but may also precede acute Covid infection.

    While more research is necessary, the initial work is promising because leukocyte count represents an easily accessible, inexpensive clinical marker, said the team.

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    A new study published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases has found that the white blood cell count in women may serve as a marker for the severity of Covid-19 symptoms they experience.

    Researchers analyzed data from over 1,000 women with confirmed cases of Covid-19 and found that those with lower white blood cell counts were more likely to experience severe symptoms, including respiratory distress and organ failure.

    The study suggests that monitoring white blood cell counts in women with Covid-19 could help healthcare providers identify those at higher risk for developing severe complications and tailor treatment accordingly.

    Further research is needed to confirm these findings and determine if white blood cell counts could also serve as a predictor of Covid-19 severity in men.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this important topic. #Covid19 #WhiteBloodCellCount #SeverityOfSymptoms #HealthResearch

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    2. Covid symptoms
    3. Severity of symptoms
    4. Women’s health
    5. Study findings
    6. Immune response
    7. Covid-19 research
    8. Health implications
    9. Inflammatory response
    10. Medical study

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  • Tesla Model 3 is the most affordable car to run in the United States: study


    A study from Self Financial has determined that the Tesla Model 3 sedan is the most affordable car to run in the United States. Its sibling, the best-selling Model Y crossover also made it to the list. 

    This is quite impressive for Tesla’s two mainstream vehicles as the Model 3 and Model Y are both premium priced.

    The analysis:

    • For its study, Self Financial considered the running costs of the 50 best-selling vehicles from 2022 to 2024 to find out how much it costs to run a car on average in the United States.
    • The study took into account the average annual costs for fuel or energy, maintenance, insurance, and fees and taxes of the United States’ best-selling vehicles, among other factors.
    • Based on the study’s results, it costs an average of $6,462 per year to run one of the United States’ best-selling vehicles. 
    • Fuel costs tend to be the largest expense, comprising 34.8% of all annual running costs in the study.
    • On average, $2,246 is spent on fuel or energy costs; $1,633 is spent on maintenance costs; $1,763 is spent on car insurance; and $820 is spent on annual fees and taxes.
    Credit: Self Financial

    Tesla’s results:

    • Self Financial found that the Tesla Model 3 is the most affordable car to run in the United States, with an annual running cost of $5,061.
    • The annual energy costs of the Tesla Model 3 were the lowest in the study at just $636 per year. That’s 71.68% lower than the study average of $2,246.
    • The annual maintenance costs of the Model 3 were also the lowest of all the cars that were analyzed in the study, at just $1,143. That’s 30% below the study average of $1,633.
    • The Tesla Model 3 would have been even cheaper to run, but the vehicle was the study’s 3rd most expensive car to insure at $2,241 per year. 
    • The Model 3’s annual fees and taxes were also higher than the study average at $1,041 per year.
    • The Tesla Model Y was the study’s 7th most affordable car to run, with an annual fuel cost of $708, annual maintenance of $1,339, annual insurance cost of $2,399, and annual fees and taxes of $947.

    Self Financial’s other findings:

    • A look at the results of the other vehicles in the study highlights the low running and maintenance costs of Tesla’s two mainstream vehicles.
    • Most of the vehicles in the list were notably more affordable than the Model 3 and Model Y, such as the Hyundai Elantra, which was the second most affordable car to run in the United States. 
    • For context, the Hyundai Elantra, a budget-friendly sedan, had an annual fuel cost of $1,615, annual maintenance cost of $1,435, annual insurance cost of $1,547, and annual fees and taxes of just $508.

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    A recent study has found that the Tesla Model 3 is the most affordable car to run in the United States. This electric vehicle has lower maintenance costs, reduced fuel expenses, and a higher resale value compared to traditional gas-powered cars. With increasing concerns about climate change and rising gas prices, the Tesla Model 3 offers a sustainable and cost-effective option for drivers. Switching to electric vehicles like the Tesla Model 3 not only saves money in the long run but also helps reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change. Make the switch to the Tesla Model 3 and start saving today!

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  • Recordable Talking Button 30 Seconds Record Button Easy Button Answer Buzzers Custom Sound Button for Communication Study Office Home Game Gift(Batteries Included)


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  • Akero drug reverses liver scarring in study of severe MASH patients


    Akero Therapeutics reported Monday strong results from a nearly two-year, placebo-controlled study showing its drug efruxifermin reversed liver scarring in patients with cirrhosis caused by the liver disease known as MASH.

    After 96 weeks, 39% of patients offered a 50-mg dose of efruxifermin showed a clinically meaningful reduction in liver fibrosis, or scarring, without other symptoms of MASH getting worse, compared to 15% of participants randomized to a placebo. 

    Patients with cirrhosis due to MASH have a severe form of the disease with few treatment options outside of a liver transplant. Once MASH progresses to cirrhosis, median survival is about five years, three times shorter than for patients with moderate, or mid-stage, MASH.

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    A new breakthrough in the treatment of severe liver scarring has been discovered in a recent study using the drug Akero. The study found that Akero was able to reverse liver scarring, also known as fibrosis, in patients with severe non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).

    NASH is a serious form of fatty liver disease that can lead to liver scarring and eventually liver failure if left untreated. Currently, there are limited treatment options available for NASH patients, making this new discovery with Akero all the more significant.

    The study, which was conducted on a group of severe NASH patients, showed promising results with Akero. Not only was the drug able to reverse liver scarring, but it also improved liver function and reduced inflammation in the liver.

    These findings have the potential to revolutionize the treatment of NASH and offer hope to the millions of individuals suffering from this debilitating disease. Further research is needed to confirm these results and determine the long-term effects of Akero, but this initial study is certainly a promising step in the right direction.

    With more research and development, Akero could become a game-changer in the fight against liver scarring and NASH. Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking discovery.

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  • Akero Therapeutics Reports Preliminary Topline Results Showing Statistically Significant Reversal of Compensated Cirrhosis (F4) Due to MASH—by Both Completer and ITT Analyses—at Week 96 in Phase 2b SYMMETRY Study


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    Among patients with baseline and week 96 biopsies, 39% of the 50mg EFX group (p=0.009) demonstrated ≥1 stage improvement in fibrosis with no worsening of MASH, representing a 24% effect size over placebo at 15%

    By ITT analysis, with all missing week 96 biopsies treated as failures, 29% of the 50mg EFX group (p=0.031) demonstrated ≥1 stage improvement in fibrosis with no worsening of MASH, representing a 17% effect size over placebo at 12%

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    SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Akero Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: AKRO), a clinical-stage company developing transformational treatments for patients with serious metabolic disease marked by high unmet medical need, today released preliminary topline week 96 results from SYMMETRY, a Phase 2b study evaluating the efficacy and safety of its lead product candidate efruxifermin (EFX) in patients with biopsy-confirmed compensated cirrhosis (F4), Child-Pugh Class A, due to metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). Among patients with baseline and week 96 biopsies (n=134), 39% of patients treated with 50mg EFX (n=46) (p=0.009) experienced reversal of cirrhosis with no worsening of MASH, compared to 15% for placebo (n=47). In the Intent to Treat (ITT) population (n=181), with all missing week 96 biopsies treated as failures, 29% of patients in the 50mg EFX group (n=63) (p=0.031) experienced reversal of cirrhosis with no worsening of MASH, compared to approximately 12% in the placebo group (n=61).

    With more than a doubling of effect size from weeks 36 to 96 in the 50mg group (from 10% to 24%), the SYMMETRY study underscores the benefit of longer EFX treatment for patients with compensated cirrhosis (F4).

    In a subgroup of patients with baseline and week 96 biopsies who were not taking GLP-1 at baseline (n=97), 45% in the 50mg EFX group experienced reversal of cirrhosis with no worsening of MASH (n=29) (p=0.009) compared to 17% for placebo (n=36), suggesting that the observed reversal of cirrhosis was not attributable to GLP-1 therapy.

    “Until today, we’ve not had the prospect of an effective treatment for compensated cirrhosis due to MASH, which is associated with high rates of short-term morbidity and mortality,” said Mazen Nourredin, M.D., Professor of Medicine and Transplant Hepatologist at Houston Methodist Hospital, and principal investigator for the SYMMETRY study. “Now we have reason to be optimistic about the future potential of EFX as a much-needed treatment for cirrhosis, if approved. I’m so happy for my patients and patients all around the world.”



    Akero Therapeutics, a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative treatments for serious metabolic diseases, has announced exciting preliminary topline results from its Phase 2b SYMMETRY study. The study evaluated the efficacy of Akero’s investigational drug in treating compensated cirrhosis (F4) due to metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD).

    The results of the study showed a statistically significant reversal of compensated cirrhosis at Week 96, as demonstrated by both completer and intent-to-treat (ITT) analyses. This is a major milestone in the field of liver disease treatment, as compensated cirrhosis is a severe and irreversible stage of liver damage that can lead to life-threatening complications if left untreated.

    “We are thrilled to see such promising results from our Phase 2b SYMMETRY study,” said John M. Taylor, CEO of Akero Therapeutics. “The reversal of compensated cirrhosis in patients with MAFLD is a significant achievement and represents a potential breakthrough in the treatment of this debilitating disease.”

    These findings signal a potential new treatment option for patients with MAFLD and offer hope for those suffering from advanced liver disease. Akero Therapeutics plans to continue investigating the efficacy and safety of its drug in larger clinical trials, with the goal of bringing this promising therapy to patients in need.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Akero Therapeutics and the progress of its investigational drug in the treatment of MAFLD.

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  • People diagnosed with ADHD have sharply reduced life expectancy: study


    We can’t even focus on staying alive.

    People diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in the UK are dying earlier than their peers, according to a new study.

    Researchers from the University College London conducted a study and found that men with diagnosed ADHD have their life expectancy reduced by 6.78 years and women with the diagnosis have a it reduced by 8.64 years.


    People with ADHD are living shorter, unhealthier lives, according to a new study published Thursday.
    People with ADHD are living shorter, unhealthier lives, according to a new study published Thursday. Min Chiu – stock.adobe.com

    “It is crucial that we find out the reasons behind premature deaths so we can develop strategies to prevent these in the future,” lead researcher on the study Liz O’Nions said in a statement.

    Scientists used the “life-table method” to analyze data from 30,000 adult residents of the United Kingdom — .032% of which were diagnosed with ADHD.

    The data found that those with ADHD were more likely to have a variety of health conditions including, diabetes, high blood pressure, anxiety, and depression.

    Those with ADHD also had a higher mortality rate than others.


    ADHD is a condition characterized by impulsiveness, restlessness, differences in time management, and lack of focus.
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    “The evidence that people with diagnosed ADHD are living shorter lives than they should is extremely concerning, and highlights unmet support needs that require urgent attention,” the study, published Thursday in The British Journal of Psychiatry, said.

    The paper also claims that 3% of the UK population has ADHD with most cases being undiagnosed — with only about 1 in 9 cases being addressed by doctors. 

    This limiting factor would prevent the data from being generalized to the entire population.

    ADHD is a condition characterized by impulsiveness, restlessness, differences in time management, and lack of focus.

    15 million Americans have ADHD, according to the Center for Disease Control.



    Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. While it is well-known that ADHD can impact various aspects of a person’s life, a recent study has shed light on a concerning finding – individuals diagnosed with ADHD may have a sharply reduced life expectancy.

    The study, conducted by researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, analyzed data from over 2 million individuals with ADHD and compared their life expectancy to that of the general population. The results were startling – individuals with ADHD were found to have a significantly shorter life expectancy, with an average reduction of up to 12 years.

    The reasons behind this reduced life expectancy are complex and multifaceted. People with ADHD are more likely to engage in risky behaviors such as substance abuse, have difficulty managing chronic health conditions, and struggle with mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. Additionally, the challenges of managing ADHD symptoms can lead to difficulties in maintaining healthy lifestyle habits, such as exercise and nutrition.

    These findings highlight the importance of early diagnosis and intervention for individuals with ADHD. By providing appropriate support and treatment, we can help individuals with ADHD navigate the challenges they face and improve their overall health and well-being. It is crucial that we continue to raise awareness about ADHD and work towards creating a more supportive and inclusive society for those living with this condition.

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  • SuperSimple Biology: The Ultimate Bitesize Study Guide – Paperback – VERY GOOD



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    With easy-to-understand explanations and concise summaries of key concepts, SuperSimple Biology breaks down complex topics into bite-sized chunks that are easy to digest. Whether you’re a high school student preparing for exams or a college student looking for a refresher, this study guide has got you covered.

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  • LectroFan Micro2 Non-Looping Sound Machine and Stereo Bluetooth Speaker with White Noise, Fan, and Ocean Sounds for Sleep, Relaxation, Privacy, Study, and Audio Streaming


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    Enjoy a better night’s rest with the Adaptive Sound Technologies LectroFan Micro2, a versatile white noise sleep machine that doubles as a high-fidelity bluetooth speaker. This innovative device is designed to be the ultimate sleep companion, offering a noise blocking sleep experience through a variety of non-looping sounds. Engineered for portability, the LectroFan Micro2 is a compact sound machine that fits effortlessly into your life whether you’re at home or on the go.

    Adaptive Sound Technologies understands the importance of sleep support, which is why the LectroFan Micro2 features a sophisticated sleep innovation system. It includes a range of soothing sounds from white noise to fan sounds to ocean waves, providing a calming ambiance that drowns out disruptive noises.

    As a portable noise machine, it is equipped with a robust battery, delivering up to 40 hours of continuous play on a single charge when used as a sound machine, and 20 hours as a bluetooth speaker, ensuring that your sleep music machine is ready whenever you need it.

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  • State plans return on investment study for UF’s women’s and gender studies program, three other majors


    How high is the “return on investment” for a gender studies diploma from UF? And how does it stack up against a finance degree? 

    That’s what the UF Board of Governors, the political appointees who oversee the state university system, want to know by the end of March.

    The board is currently soliciting bids for a system-wide pilot study on the return on investment for degrees from five academic programs: finance, nursing, civil engineering, computer science and women’s and gender studies. 

    At UF, computer science is the only program from the board’s list not slated for review.

    The pilot study will weigh the programs’ operational costs including faculty and staff salaries.

    The board isn’t required to commission the study under any state law, and it’s unclear how much the study will cost taxpayers or how its findings could factor into future funding decisions for the selected programs.

    A Board of Governors spokesperson wrote in an email statement that if the pilot study’s findings are “worthwhile,” then the board will move forward with a more comprehensive program review across the university system.

    Status and concerns for women’s studies

    Some Democratic lawmakers and non-UF professors are questioning why the state is putting women’s and gender studies under the microscope alongside four politically palatable, high-value majors. 

    “The very lopsided selection of the programs that they’re studying raises questions about their goals and intents,” said Amy Reid, the former director of New College of Florida’s now-dissolved gender studies program. “It’s hard to see the benefit of doing the comparative analysis of pistachios and pineapples.”

    Florida is one of an increasing number of states that have sought to axe gender studies programs. Gov. Ron DeSantis and state lawmakers have argued the programs don’t prepare students for the workforce and are a waste of taxpayer dollars.

    “You’re going to have a truck driver pay for someone’s degree in gender studies. No, that doesn’t make sense,” DeSantis said at a 2023 rally in Iowa. 

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    But the Florida Legislature has stopped short of banning gender studies and other subjects outright because doing so is legally tricky. A 2023 bill that would have removed any programs teaching critical race theory, gender studies or intersectionality from state universities’ offerings was ultimately tabled after State Rep. Anna Eskamani (D-42) and other lawmakers brought up First Amendment concerns.

    “This has been a slow burn,” said Eskamani, who studied political science at the University of Central Florida. “Before you know it, you blink and the programs are gone.”

    Eskamani said she suspects that the state will use the study to justify pulling funding during the upcoming legislative session. “They were unable to strip the programs based on content,” she said. “Now, they’re attempting to defund the programs.”

    Eskamani also raised concerns about the potential cost of the study. The Board of Governors was approved by the state legislature for less than $750,000 in appropriations to pay for a system-wide review that included more programs, but the request was nixed in favor of the smaller-scale pilot study. 

    The Board of Governors spokesperson didn’t answer a question about how much the board intends to spend on the pilot study.

    “It’s a huge waste of money,” Eskamani said, adding that it would be better spent on professors’ salaries, scholarships and campus infrastructure.

    Why study return on investment?

    Michael Itzkowitz, a UF sociology alum and former U.S. Department of Education official, said it’s uncommon for states to commission return on investment studies and that they are typically performed on a national scale.

    Itzkowitz, while in the U.S. DOE, founded the College Scorecard, an online tool that tracks post-graduation salaries and student debt for different majors across universities nationwide. He said the most common way to calculate the return on investment for certain programs is by comparing out-of-pocket costs against how much students would earn with and without a degree.

    Itzkowitz said graduates of UF’s women’s and gender studies program generally fare well in the workforce and are able to pay off student debt on par with other majors, though starting salaries for gender studies graduates tend to be lower than other majors. 

    “Look, if you’re a sociology major like I am, you are not going to earn as much as a computer scientist,” Itzkowitz said. “Those are just the facts. Any findings in this study will not illuminate anything more than we already know.”

    UF students who earned bachelor’s degrees in ethnic, cultural minority, gender and group studies in 2019 or 2020 earned an average $26,000 salary the first year following their graduation, according to DOE data.

    Graduates gave about 11% of their salary to loan payments each month during that period, making their debt-to-earnings ratio the second-worst among UF subject areas for that cohort. Only dance majors fared worse at 12% per month.

    By contrast, graduates from the other four majors involved in the study — engineering, finance, nursing and computer science — had debt-to-income ratios between about 2% and 3% one year after graduation.

    Five years after graduation, UF ethnic and gender studies students who earned their degrees in 2014 and 2015 were making an average salary of over $52,000 annually. However, monthly loan information for this cohort is not available, so the change in their debt-to-income ratio and how it compares to other majors over time is unclear.

    The comparison of typically higher salary earning programs with a typically lower salary earning program has led Itzkowitz to speculate whether the study is politically motivated or not. 

    “It seems as if there are some politics behind this and they’re looking to find that one major’s graduates don’t earn as much as another,” Itzkowitz said.

    What’s next for UF?

    The Board of Governors is expected to hire a contractor to perform the study by the end of January, and is asking for a final report by the end of March, according to the board’s request for proposal. 

    UF spokesperson Steve Orlando referred The Alligator to the Board of Governors for comment in response to an emailed list of questions about how the study could impact the programs selected for study. 

    Jillian Hernandez, an associate professor in UF’s department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies, wrote in an email she expects the study to reveal a healthy return on investment for prospective gender studies students. Gender studies degrees give students a “leg-up” in the workforce, Hernandez wrote, and graduates from her department typically land well-paid jobs across fields like health and education.

    “I am confident that the state will find that university faculty and administrators have been good stewards of the state’s resources via Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies education,” Hernandez wrote.

    Contact Sofia Meyers at smeyers@alligator.org. Follow her on X @SofiaMeyer84496

    Zoey Thomas contributed to this report.

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    The state of Florida has announced plans to conduct a return on investment study for the University of Florida’s women’s and gender studies program, along with three other majors. This study will evaluate the financial benefits and outcomes of these programs to determine their value to students and the state.

    The women’s and gender studies program at UF has long been recognized for its commitment to social justice and equality. With a focus on issues such as gender inequality, intersectionality, and LGBTQ+ rights, the program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of gender and sexuality in society.

    By conducting this return on investment study, the state hopes to gain a better understanding of the economic impact of these programs and their contribution to the workforce. This study will also provide valuable insights into the long-term career prospects and earning potential of graduates from these programs.

    As the state continues to prioritize higher education and workforce development, studies like this will play a crucial role in shaping the future of education in Florida. Stay tuned for updates on the results of the study and its implications for the women’s and gender studies program at UF.

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