Category: Science
Welcome to Health Science | Sacramento State
Message from the Director Director: Andrea Becker, Ph.D. Welcome to Sacramento State! We are excited to have you in the…
Life sciences preprint servers have grown up — and are setting out on their own
On a Tuesday afternoon in the spring of 2013, Richard Sever logged on to Twitter and wrote a brief post…
This century’s other, larger, public health crisis
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Today’s Healthcare News
Mar. 12, 2025 As many as half of nursing home residents are cognitively impaired and may be unable to…
Vitamin A is not a substitute for the measles vaccine, Houston health experts say
ROBYN BECK / AFP via Getty Images Two doses of the measles, mumps and rubella shot is 97% effective in…
Kennedy Links Measles Outbreak to Poor Diet and Health, Citing Fringe Theories
In a recent interview, the health secretary also suggested that the measles vaccine had harmed children in West Texas, center…
NJ college faculty protest cuts to science research funding by Trump administration
Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway acknowledged that research is blocked in a campus-wide email. A chill went through Lauren Madden, a…
5 ways science has revolutionized breaking bad habits
Nearly half of our daily activities are performed out of habit, occurring with minimal conscious thought. These automated behavioral patterns,…
At ‘Stand Up for Science’ rally, Francis Collins warns major NIH research programs ‘at severe risk’
WASHINGTON — Days after retiring from the National Institutes of Health, the agency’s former director warned that two signature programs…
Malaria Researcher Focuses on Global Health as U’s First Jefferson Science Fellow
Her current work investigates how innate immune cells can dampen inflammation in children who carry the Plasmodium parasites that cause malaria…
