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DC monkeypox cases declining, but public health experts urge caution
[ad_1] Comments on this story comment Even as DC reports a steady decline in new cases, local public health experts are fine-tuning their approach to weaponizing the monkeypox vaccine. Anil Mangla, state epidemiologist at DC Health, said in an interview on Friday that new cases of monkeypox have fallen an average of 20% per week ... -
What Science Says About Diet for Cholesterol
[ad_1] The conversation about the relationship between diet and high cholesterol and the best eating habits to maintain cholesterol seems to be constantly changing, and it can be very difficult to keep up with the changing scientific findings.Previous 5 Studies published over the years suggest that diet is one of the most important factors in ... -
Allergy season will be affected by climate change, scientists say
[ad_1] If you sneeze and sneeze more than you used to this allergy season, scientists may be able to explain why. It’s the time of year when ragweed pollen is at its highest in the air, according to Dr. Robert Hertzler, emeritus professor of agriculture and expanded weed science at Iowa State University. He notes ... -
We can’t afford not to fund education | Opinions
[ad_1] The issue of President Biden’s Executive Order to cancel student loan debt for tens of millions of borrowers and cut future loan payments for millions more is just a band-aid to a much bigger problem. It’s not. It stretched beyond the reach of many American families. Biden’s heart and head are in the right ... -
Science education! why? | | News
[ad_1] Many students and parents often ask why certain sciences are needed as subjects as they progress through the school year at Tyrone. In many cases, the explanations they receive do not satisfy them or lead to additional questions. Students often ask, “Why should I learn this?” or “When in your life are you going ... -
Concord Geosciences professor achieves major milestone towards open access volcano science.Lifestyle
[ad_1] Athens – An international team led by Dr. Stephen Kuehn, associate professor in the Environmental Geosciences Program at Concord University, and three other scientists marks another milestone in their efforts to make the world’s volcano science data openly available. reached. In late July, their report, “Community Establishes Best Practice Recommendations for Tephra Research—From Collection ... -
Maryland Department of Health Releases Pre-Registration System for Human Monkeypox Vaccine
[ad_1] Baltimore, Maryland – The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) today announced Maryland-Wide Human Monkey Pox (MPX) Immunization Pre-Registration System Allowing Marylanders to sign up to be notified when MPX vaccine opportunities become available. “This pre-registration system is another step in ensuring that Marylanders have access to tools that will keep them protected from monkeypox ... -
Best New Sci-Fi Books of September 2022
[ad_1] Publisher’s Summary: What happens when fantasy tears through the screens of everyday life to wake us up? Will that awakening be our end? of blissful montage, Ling Ma brings eight wildly different tales of people going through our collective delusions of madness and reality: love and loneliness, connection and ownership, friendship, motherhood, and the ...











