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Hands-on Science Showdown Sept. 14 with Free Interactive Field Trips | Events of Local Interest
[ad_1] At the Hands On Science Showdown, science educators from across the country join local organizations to bring their favorite science and maker demonstrations and activities to hundreds of students in the Pittsburgh area. This unique program takes place on Wednesday, September 14th from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm at the Rachel Carson Bridge on ... -
COVID-19 and the failure of science to understand |
[ad_1] Just as society shrugs off protection from the COVID-19 Omicron variant and other subvariants of Omicron such as BA.2, the Lancet Journal of Psychiatry recently concluded that infection can lead to long-term brain damage. published a study that found that The Lancet Psychiatry ranks second among 157 psychiatric journals worldwide. Omicron and other variants ... -
Authorities Considering Healthcare Options | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] Discussion — Panel members, left to right: Jason Edson, Americans for Prosperity; Dr. Bernard Bubanic, Integrated Source One direct health care; increase. — Nancy Johnson MARIETTA — A grassroots proposal to improve America’s health care system reached Marietta on Tuesday, coordinated by the Ohio Chapter of the Americans for Prosperity ... -
England invests in EV ambulance for mental health
[ad_1] The UK’s National Health Service (NHS), the second-largest global healthcare system, is releasing a new EV ambulance to ease the mental health crisis and reduce its carbon footprint. If you live in the UK, your next hospital ride could be a battery-powered ambulance. That’s because the NHS is piloting 21 of his new zero-emission ... -
Blockchain could revolutionize medical science
[ad_1] Blockchain and cryptocurrencies in general are too often associated with speculative financial markets. But what many of the general public still don’t understand is that the technology itself is revolutionary, and the way we share blocks of data while preserving its integrity and reliability will change the world. In fact, there are currently huge ... -
Under attack, Oberlin shifts gears to student health care providers
[ad_1] The Oberlin College community confirmed via a local news report on Sunday that the college has outsourced all student medical services to Catholic medical institutions that prescribe only contraceptives with “medical indications.” I knew. But on Tuesday, after facing a barrage of criticism, President Carmen Twiley-Amber announced that the university would change course and ... -
Newsom’s Mental Health Care Plan for Homelessness Advancement
[ad_1] Critics say there aren’t enough beds, homes, or therapists for the program to work. Sacramento, California — California Governor Gavin Newsom A controversial proposal to refer homeless people with severe mental disorders to treatment passed state legislatures on Tuesday, ruling that it will be used to force homeless residents into care they don’t want. ... -
Scientists Create Synthetic Mouse Embryos That Develop Brains And Beat Hearts
[ad_1] When you think about embryonic beginnings, you probably think of egg, sperm, and uterus. Think again. British and Israeli scientists have successfully created a synthetic model of an embryo using mouse stem cells grown in Petri dishes. This model developed a brain, a beating heart, and an intestinal tract similar to the biological variety. ...






