Tag: study
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Protecting pregnant women and babies from the health effects of climate change
[ad_1] Meteorologists report that the 2022 wildfire season could be one of the worst ever.Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of wildfires1severe drought, rising temperatures, and high winds are causing wildfires that are more widespread, hotter, and burning faster in parts of the United States. Wildfires can also further accelerate climate change through ... -
Scientists reveal the best way to swallow pills
[ad_1] Researchers have found that taking the pills while lying on the right side is most effective. This allows the tablet to enter the deepest part of the stomach, where he dissolves 2.3 times faster than in an upright position. A recent Johns Hopkins study found that how you swallow a pill can affect how ... -
Special Education Task Force Presents Recommendations to School Boards | Isolation and Detention in FCPS
[ad_1] The Blue Ribbon Task Force, formed following a US Department of Justice investigation into abuses of segregation and detention in Frederick County public schools, will submit its recommendations to the Frederick County Board of Education next week. DOJ found in December that FCPS violated state and federal laws in its use of disciplinary practices ... -
Education in Myanmar shootings: Attacks on schools, use by military and armed groups, surge after 2021 takeover
[ad_1] FAIRFIELD, Connecticut (September 9, 2022) – The Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attacks (GCPEA), in its report for the 3rd UN International Day to Protect Education from Attacks, found that in Myanmar the number of violent attacks on schools increased from 10 in 2020 to 10 in 2021. He said the number had ... -
FSU joins online tool to match volunteers and research to advance healthcare
[ad_1] Florida State University invites the community to participate in the research process as its scientists seek to better understand complex diseases and other medical conditions. The institution has just joined Research Match (https://www.researchmatch.org/ )is a non-profit program funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that allows anyone, healthy or not, to sign up ... -
$2M Donation to College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Supports Scholarships and Faculty Positions
[ad_1] Washington – $2 million gift from a philanthropist Joanne and William Conway To College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences – the largest the university has received in its existence – supporting three new faculty positions and scholarships for nursing students at bachelor, master and doctoral levels. This donation will cover the salaries of ... -
Radiation therapy increases future cancer risk
[ad_1] The risk is low, but a doctor should be consulted. The standard treatment for localized prostate cancer (cancer confined to the prostate) is radiation to kill or shrink the tumor. The long-term results for most men treated in this way are excellent. It comes with risks. A second cancer is defined by whether it ... -
San Diego biotech collects baby poop to reveal microbiome health
[ad_1] A Persephone Biosciences lab employee took a bacterial sample from a tank kept in a small box at -200 degrees Celsius (-328 degrees Fahrenheit). It’s an infantile bacterium that Persephone’s CEO, Stephanie Culler, calls her “company asset.” And where did they come from? “This is my poop set!” said Kuller. She is seeking parents ...










