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Science ATL, Emory University Extend Partnership for Five Years – Decturish
[ad_1] Atlanta, Georgia — Science ATL has announced an extension of its partnership with Emory University through 2027. These organizations work to strengthen public engagement with science and expand access to science among minority groups. Emory University has been a founding sponsor of Science ATL at the annual Atlanta Science Festival since 2014. Through the ... -
Healthy Opportunities Pilot? What’s that?
[ad_1] By Clarissa Donnelly-DeRoven This is the second story in a series examining how NC Medicaid’s Healthy Opportunities Pilot is going What would it mean for a health care program to actually pay for the things that help people be healthy, instead of just paying for care once they get sick? That’s what North Carolina’s ... -
What food labels can do for us
[ad_1] Share on PinterestWidely used on food products across Europe, the Nutr-Score label helps people make healthier choices. Image credit: Image courtesy of Jörg Carstensen/Getty Images. Nutritional marketing claims on food packaging can be misleading about the overall health value of food. A study of more than 1,000 people suggests that NutriScore, a nutritional score ... -
AMDL Circle forges a home for science in a sculptural lattice with the Novartis Pavilion
[ad_1] “Future-orientated, innovative, open and optimistic” is how Italian architect Michele De Lucchi’s AMDL Circle introduces its design for the Novartis Pavilion in Basel, Switzerland. Presenting itself as an architectural symbol, the sculptural form of the new pavilion with its technologically advanced lattice facade explores the potential of architecture to communicate the values of science. ... -
Improved HRQOL and health literacy in systemic mastocytosis and mast cell activation syndrome
[ad_1] Both systemic mastocytosis and mast cell activation syndrome negatively affect health-related quality of life (HRQOL), with mast cell activation syndrome patients reporting a greater impact on daily life. Systemic mastocytosis (SM) and mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), both mast cell activation diseases (MCAD), lack research on patient experience.Research published in Orphanet Journal of Rare ... -
Wild cosmic conspiracies like science fiction could slow climate change
[ad_1] climate change is a real issue. Anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane are the main drivers of the unprecedented rise in average global temperature at a rate never seen before in the Earth’s geological record. The problem is so serious that attempts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions may come ... -
Ohio kids’ education includes art, not just STEM
[ad_1] Jeff Kurtz lives in Newark and is a professor of communications at Dennison College. It was hard to miss the excitement that erupted in Dispatch’s “Conversation” section on Sunday, August 14th. A sober editorial authored by opinion editor Amelia Robinson, “Not Welcome in Ohio,” Silicon Heart by doctors Ayanna Howard, Frederick Bathory, and corporate ... -
An internship in the luxury industry is this Indian student’s dream come true
[ad_1] An international student who makes his dreams come true in the city that never sleeps.This student who just wants to be identified Chalfrom India. She had formal training in engineering and computer science, but when she decided to leave her stable career as a server engineer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise and pursue a master’s ...










