Category: Science
Is Your Fireplace a Health Risk? Researchers Uncover Hidden Dangers
Researchers found that indoor fireplaces can significantly degrade air quality by emitting particles above WHO limits, impacting health. Data shows…
Rutgers Health Names New Dean to Lead School of Nursing
Angela Starkweather, known for her research in pain and chronic illness management, served as assistant dean of research development at…
Journal Collection Examines Psychological Science in Pandemics
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The coronavirus lab leak hypothesis is damaging science
Where and when the Covid-19 pandemic began — in Wuhan, China in late 2019 — is well known. How it…
Commentary: SC Legislature’s dangerous overreach on health care
In a deeply concerning development, the S.C. House and Gov. Henry McMaster have exercised significant influence over the health care…
Lynh Bui named deputy health and science editor
Announcement from national editor Phil Rucker, deputy national editor Amy Fiscus, and Health and Science Editor Stephen Smith: We are…
College Guide 2024: The Christ College of Nursing & Health Sciences
2139 Auburn Ave. • Cincinnati, OH 45219(513) 585-2401 • www.thechristcollege.edu The Christ College of Nursing & Health Sciences is a…
In Good Health: The nation’s hydration fixation (Rebroadcast)
Everything is bigger in America. The portions, the cars, and now, our water bottles. Does it seem like everyone is…
Ali Hobson joins AHS as Health Science teacher
Ali Hobson joins AHS as Health Science teacher Published 11:00 am Wednesday, July 31, 2024 Ali Hobson, a Straughn High…
Science on “Forever Chemicals” (PFAS) as Pesticide Ingredients and Contaminants Supports Need for Immediate Action to End Their Use
(Beyond Pesticides, July 31, 2024) The latest commentary on “forever chemicals” in Environmental Health Perspectives captures growing concerns for the…
