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SHOW YOUR BEST SCIENCE SHOT • Missouri Independent
[ad_1] Recent photos from NASA‘The James Webb Space Telescope has fascinated millions of people on Earth, myself included. It showcased both the spectacular beauty of deep space and the power and creativity of science. Shortly after these photos reached our timeline, we learned that polio cases were on the rise in the United States. increase. ... -
Hawaii Department of Health reports 2 more monkeypox cases, bringing statewide to 25
[ad_1] The Hawaii Department of Health announced two new cases of monkeypox today, bringing the total number of cases reported in the state since early June to 25. The DOH said it has identified an additional case in an Oahu resident with a history of out-of-state travel and another in a Hawaii Island resident under ... -
Texas School Board Delays Social Studies Updates
[ad_1] The state school board narrowly voted on Friday to delay updating the state’s social studies curriculum until 2025 after facing pressure from conservatives over proposed changes. Earlier this week, board members said they would remand the social studies review after hours of public comment. Board member Will Hickman, who voted for the postponement, said, ... -
How Health Officials Communicated Monkeypox Risk Before Berlin Pride
[ad_1] Christopher Street Day Berlin (CSD Berlin) is one of Europe’s biggest and oldest pride events, taking place in late July. It aims to highlight the importance of equal rights and treatment for LGBTQI+ people and to celebrate gay and lesbian culture in and out of the city. About 150,000 people attended the in-person Pride ... -
Anthony Fauci, loved and hated, plots his next move: ‘I’m not going to sit in my house’ | Science
[ad_1] In 1984, when Anthony Fauci took over as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), his wife gave him a plant for the new office. Both the palm and the 81-year-old physician are still there, the giant plant now crowding the office of one of the most celebrated—and polarizing—scientific figures ... -
Pasco school bans ‘safe space’ stickers to show support for LGBTQ students
[ad_1] LAND O’ LAKES — In a widely anticipated move, Pasco County Superintendent Kurt Browning instructed employees on Thursday to remove “safe place” stickers from all schools. The stickers are typically rainbow colored to show support for LGBTQ students. Some of them included the Pasco County Schools logo and were paid for by the district. ... -
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Health and health-related behaviours in refugees and migrants who self-identify as sexual or gender minority – A National population-based study in Sweden
[ad_1] Introduction In 2019, 272 million, or 3·5% of the world’s population crossed international borders. At the same time, 80 million individuals were displaced. Of these, 20·7% were refugees and 4·1% were asylum-seekers. The remaining 75% includes individuals who are categorized as internally displaced. The reasons for migrating from one’s home country are diverse. In ...









