Tag: health
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Nutrition and health claims in the European Union in 2022
[ad_1] Feature Articles | 03 September 2022 | By Nuala Collins, BSc, Dip PgCert, Hans Verhagen, PhD | © Nutrition and health claims are widely used on food labels and may positively influence consumer perceptions and intentions to buy food. Regulation (EC) 1924/2006 on nutrition and health claims aims to ensure claims are clear, scientifically substantiated, ... -
DC monkeypox cases declining, but public health experts urge caution
[ad_1] Comments on this story comment Even as DC reports a steady decline in new cases, local public health experts are fine-tuning their approach to weaponizing the monkeypox vaccine. Anil Mangla, state epidemiologist at DC Health, said in an interview on Friday that new cases of monkeypox have fallen an average of 20% per week ... -
What Science Says About Diet for Cholesterol
[ad_1] The conversation about the relationship between diet and high cholesterol and the best eating habits to maintain cholesterol seems to be constantly changing, and it can be very difficult to keep up with the changing scientific findings.Previous 5 Studies published over the years suggest that diet is one of the most important factors in ... -
The Science, Competing Values, and Tradeoffs in Public Health — Examples of Covid-19 and Masking
[ad_1] Public health agencies have long walked the difficult path between respecting individual liberty and protecting society from the threat of disease. This balancing act often faces controversial public debate and legal issues. confirmed by a Supreme Court decision. Jacobson vs. MassachusettsThe Supreme Court has ruled that states may mandate vaccinations for the purpose of ... -
Meat goats diversify farms, but health is a challenge.livestock
[ad_1] austin black Rich Hill, Missouri — Tyler Black first entered the world of goat meat about seven years ago. He purchased show goats for his two sons and kept them as breeding stock. The original plan was to have show animals on a farm in Bates County, Missouri. But by the time the Boers ... -
Allergy season will be affected by climate change, scientists say
[ad_1] If you sneeze and sneeze more than you used to this allergy season, scientists may be able to explain why. It’s the time of year when ragweed pollen is at its highest in the air, according to Dr. Robert Hertzler, emeritus professor of agriculture and expanded weed science at Iowa State University. He notes ... -
Opinion: The solution to the education talent shortage must be local
[ad_1] As the school year begins, the news is full of stories about public education staff shortages. The press quickly identified the problem. Lack of respect and fair compensation, as well as stressful working conditions keep people out of perhaps the most important jobs in our economy. Strong public schools need real investment in their ... -
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. ...











