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KU expanding job opportunities for disabled Kansans through state investment
University of Kansas researchers have launched the second phase of the Kansas Employment First project, expanding access to competitive integrated employment for Kansans with disabilities.

Wyandotte County Kicks Off Youth Violence Prevention Week with celebration that highlights achievements
Community and local leaders turn out to support the KU-based initiative, which has contributed to a 38% drop in youth homicides since it began.

How Early Feedback Loops Drive Your Child’s Language
Unlock the secret to early language. KU research reveals how infants use "feedback loops" to learn to speak. Learn the three key signs of early communication and how you can help your child move from babbles to first words.

Study shows cigarette smoking almost twice as likely for people living with chronic pain
Researchers have analyzed responses from more than 195,600 Americans surveyed over 10 years. The key finding: Chronic pain is tied to smoking and vaping at higher rates.

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