Tag: eat
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More take-home meals benefit student health – Maine Campus
[ad_1] The University of Maine has been dealing with COVID-19 restrictions for over two years and many students may be sick of them, but these restrictions are for all future health and safety on campus. is required for If students living on campus test positive for COVID-19, they have nowhere to go, I have no ... -
University Health Services Announces New COVID-19 “Thoughts and Prayers” Policy
[ad_1] The following is purely satirical and completely fictional. In response to an increase in undergraduate COVID-19 cases on campus, University Health Services (UHS) has enacted new policies to enhance support for students who test positive for COVID-19 . “Our deepest condolences go out to the students who recently contracted COVID-19,” said UHS President Dr. ... -
Northside restaurant fails health check
[ad_1] San Antonio – A North Side restaurant operating without a permit failed the latest health inspection in August, earning the lowest score of the year. The SA Cafe, located at Block 20800 on Hwy 281 North, received a failing score of 66. That’s a 20-point drop from his last exam in February, when he ... -
With so many undiscovered mushrooms, citizen scientists are finding new species all the time: NPR
[ad_1] Mushroom experts far outnumber the fungi they study. This means that the amateur his mushroom his hunter discovers many new species and greatly adds to his scientific knowledge. Ali Shapiro, Host: It is estimated that less than 1% of the world’s mushroom species are known to science. So new species are being discovered all ... -
Science Reveals Weight Training Habits That Slow Aging — Eat That, Not This
[ad_1] True story: Weight training is king when it comes to working out. Incorporating weights into your fitness routine is a great way to strengthen your bone density and muscles and give you more energy. There are so many benefits to your body and science has a lot to say about weight training habits slowing ... -
The Continuing COVID Madness Shows It Wasn’t About Science
[ad_1] The pandemic is essentially over, right? yes. For others, not so much. Unvaccinated Canadians were finally allowed to leave the country in June, and no one knows why. If vaccines don’t prevent transmission, why does it make sense to keep unvaccinated people behind a frozen curtain? But it’s Canada. It completely lost its plot ... -
A world where emotions trump reality and science replaces science
[ad_1] opinion: A bit of news that escaped many people’s attention this week was the feud between Lila Rose and Dr. Phil. topic? Definition of science and definition of life. The exchange went something like this. Ms. Rose: “The science is clear. Life begins at conception. This is simply a genetic and biological fact.” Dr. ... -
What You Need to Know to Have a Successful Semester – Observer
[ad_1] ECC’s new Wellness Services Counselor provides examples of how to improve your mental health during the semester. (Michelle Dougherty) Checking yourself in at the beginning of the semester is an important part of being successful at Elgin Community College. Fernanda Sanchez-Ewald is ECC’s new Wellness Services Counselor. She shared some ways to maintain good ...










