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Picking your nose is worse than you think
[ad_1] Comments on this story comment Come on, you know you do it. We all pick our noses, whether you’re in the trusty company of your spouse or simply sneaking along when you think no one is watching. . The social stigma against nose picking is widespread. But should we really do that? What should ... -
Former Green Party leader goes back to roots, seeks solutions through climate science
[ad_1] The Oak Bay climate scientist turned politician returns to his roots and reclaims his role as an outspoken expert on the topic. Former MLA of Oak Bay Gordon Head and leader of the BC Green Party, Andrew Weaver first launched his website while leaving a legitimate position, speeches and essays as the first Green ... -
Rabies alert: Health officials warn of possible spike in rabies cases
[ad_1] PETERSBURG, Va. (WRIC) — The city of Petersburg was placed under a “rabies alert” on Thursday after a rabid cat was found in the community. Animal control officials believe the cat likely had contact with many other animals. The Crater Health District includes several neighborhoods, including Dinwiddie, Emporia, and Prince George County. District spokesperson ... -
Colombian Health Department to hold COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Saturday
[ad_1] Columbia, Missouri (KMIZ) Public Health and Human Services in Boone County, Columbia will hold a COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Saturday at its offices at 1005 W. Worley St. Individuals can receive a series of doses, including boosters. Pfizer 6 months and older and 18 and older are eligible for Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & ... -
Socioeconomic status should not determine access to healthcare in America
[ad_1] As a public health equity intern and an African American woman, I read the findings expressed in Sarah Wilson’s Newsline article, “High Costs, Systemic Racism Hurts Healthcare, Colorado Findings.” wanted to agree with Blacks and Indigenous peoples and people of color in the United States have greater health disparities than whites. This is largely ... -
TIM SKUBICK: Betsy DeVos’ Perpetual Private Education Drive
[ad_1] When the Founding Fathers (there was no Founding Mother) wrote the Constitution, they inserted a nifty little restriction known as the “separation of church and state” clause. And about two days after the document was signed, Betsy DeVos was looking for a way around the issue so that tax dollars would go to religious ... -
Shortage of science teachers causing D118 to partner with more DACCs | Local News
[ad_1] Danville — Danville High School is in the midst of a science teacher crisis, said Danville District 118 officials, but they are working more with the Danville Area Community College in delivering student courses. In mid-July, the school district resigned one science teacher, and another stayed where she was teaching instead of taking a ... -
EHRs don’t reduce costs for rural hospitals
[ad_1] by Claudia Rhoades, Brian Whitacre and Alison Davis Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are computer programs used by hospitals to collect information about patients, treatments, and outcomes. Some experts believe that EHRs can improve health care quality and reduce hospital costs by reducing errors, facilitating the flow of information, and allowing health professionals to do ...











