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Behrend STEAM camp explores the science behind lip balms
[ad_1] Erie, PA — In 2016, when she attended her first GE Girls STEAM camp at Penn State University Berend, Ellie Shade drew Shrinky Dinks and created her own flavored lip balm. “It definitely affected me,” she said. “I realized the fun of the STEAM field” Shade is back at camp this summer as a ... -
Digital Marketing Platform Sendinblue Acquires Yodel.io
[ad_1] Sendinblue, the leading all-in-one digital marketing platform for small businesses, today announced the acquisition of Yodel.io, a cloud-based business telephony solution. This is his fifth acquisition of Sendinblue in the last 12 months, providing affordable and accessible end-to-end marketing and sales solutions for SMBs to meet the evolving needs of their customers. It underscores ... -
New Study Allows Scientists to Test Treatments for Rare Diseases Affecting Young Children – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] For the first time, scientists will be able to test treatments for a range of rare neurodegenerative diseases that affect infants, thanks to a new research model created by scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a group of neurodegenerative disorders caused by genetic mutations. They increase muscle tone in ... -
New LinkedIn survey reaffirms old sociological theories
[ad_1] LinkedIn may have a reputation as a relatively boring social network (a virtual version of a networking happy hour filled with people wearing lanyards), but a recent study conducted by LinkedIn showed that it It’s in the news because of the interesting discoveries it has brought. A group of researchers from Harvard, Stanford, Massachusetts ... -
Free Flu Vaccinations Available at University Health Centers | Announcement
[ad_1] A student shows off a flu vaccine bandage. Football, pumpkin spice and flu shot. Autumn has arrived. That means it’s time to get your annual flu vaccine. Getting an annual flu shot helps you stay healthy and is a great way to protect the Husker community from the spread of flu on campus. Here’s ... -
Mental health crisis: Even the youngest San Diegan escapes help
[ad_1] The crisis in children’s mental health care is seen at all levels, but especially in the 24-bed psychiatric ward at Rady Children’s Hospital. In a recent interview, Dr. Benjamin Maxwell, interim director of the hospital’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department, said: “There is already a crisis in childhood mental health, and the pandemic has ... -
Contrary to popular claims, water fluoridation has so far not been associated with cognitive impairment or other health problems.
[ad_1] Claim “Harvard Study Confirms: Fluoride Lowers Children’s IQ” detail Factually inaccurate: A Harvard University study did not confirm that fluoride lowers a child’s IQ. Although this study established a correlation between fluoride levels and children’s IQ, it did not prove that fluoride caused the observed differences in IQ scores.inadequate support: There is currently no ... -
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[ad_1] Students in West Virginia face challenges unimaginable to previous generations. Our state is in the same backward economic stagnation that has been going on for almost 100 years. That’s true. But decades of financial despair, coupled with stubborn adherence to sociocultural norms that should have been thrown out decades ago, make it ...










