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Reluctance to COVID vaccine leads to child health concerns in PNG.coronavirus pandemic news
[ad_1] Widespread mistrust and rejection of the COVID-19 vaccine in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is associated with an increase in mothers choosing not to bring their children for other vaccinations. And as immunity levels drop in the most populous Pacific island nation, it’s only a matter of time before a devastating disease outbreak strikes, health ... -
Tacoma Bible College, linked to alleged ‘cult’, loses VA education funding approval after FBI raid.news
[ad_1] TACOMA — A seminary program in Tacoma linked to a series of church raids by the FBI earlier this year has lost approval to receive federal education funding. Former members describe Chain as a cult that deceives soldiers. In late June, the FBI issued search warrants for several locations in the House of Prayer ... -
Violence prevention as a public health issue
[ad_1] Commentary: Violence is a pervasive and complex public health problem that affects us all. Its various forms (including intimate partner violence, sexual violence, child abuse and neglect, bullying, teenage dating and youth violence, suicidal behavior, elder abuse or neglect, etc.) have overlapping causes and interactions. Related. Learning about the factors that influence violence can ... -
As Workers Rely on Tips, Fees Are Affected, Study Finds – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] According to research published by the American Psychological Association, gig workers, waiters, sales clerks and others who rely on variable incomes may be paying for wage insecurity in good health. In three studies across several industries in the United States, workers who experienced insecure wages reported worse physical health symptoms, including poor sleep quality, ... -
National Science Foundation research funding shows racial disparity
[ad_1] The study found that major research funders in the United States paid disproportionately more for research by white researchers than those of other races over the past two decades, from 1999 to 2019. The National Science Foundation (NSF) awards 20% to 30% of submitted proposals each year. A study published in eLife found that ... -
Daewoong Named Best “Digital Marketing Pharmaceutical Company” by Doctors
[ad_1] According to a survey, more than 92% of Korean doctors believe that pharmaceutical companies’ enhanced digital marketing efforts in the non-contract era have helped them prescribe medicines. Okuma Pharmaceutical was named by the largest number of respondents as the pharmaceutical company most effectively implementing digital marketing. “Inter MD”, ... -
A Radical New Approach in Synthetic Chemistry — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory are using it to measure how an atom’s unpaired electrons on one end of a molecule can drive chemical reactions on the other side of the molecule. It was helpful. As explained in a recently published paper, Journal of the American Chemical Societythis ... -
SVUSD Wins $100,000 Grant from Education Foundation
[ad_1] Scotts Valley Unified School District is making significant strides in addressing the social and emotional challenges of students in the post-lockdown learning environment. On November 8, the Scotts Valley Education Foundation (SVEF) announced that it will provide $100,000 this year to hire two behavioral intervention specialists if the public school system can provide matching ...








