Category: Science
Nestle Health Science challenge award winners chosen
BRIDGEWATER, NJ. — Keto Kind and Superfrau have been selected as winners for the Nestle Health Science Innovate Forward: The Longevity…
Didn’t earn an undergrad degree in science but interested in public health? New master’s could be the perfect fit
This fall, FIU will launch its Master of Public Health (MPH) with a concentration in global health, a 45-credit degree…
Troutman Pepper Drafts Health Sciences Transactional Partner
Melinda Rudolph has joined Troutman Pepper as a partner in the health sciences transactional practice group, the firm said Monday….
Using public health research to save lives
Questions or comments on this article? E-mail us at feedback@sciencenews.org | Reprints FAQ Nancy Shute is editor in chief of Science…
Eco-Friendly or Health Hazard? Scientists Uncover Hidden Dangers of “Green” Cleaning Products
New research has shown that “green” cleaning products emit as many harmful chemicals as regular products, challenging the perception that…
International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Why gender disparities in health matter
This underrepresentation of women has created gender-specific gaps in medical and disease knowledge, putting their health at risk, and also…
Incident At OU Health Sciences Center In OKC Confirmed False Alarm
There was a police presence Friday afternoon near the OU Health Sciences Center, in Oklahoma City. OCPD confirmed that they…
Why Breaking Down Medical Misinformation Is Essential, From A Health Sciences Student
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at VCU chapter. As defined by the U.S….
Nestlé Health Science names Keto shake, sparkling beverage innovation challenge winners
Listen to this article A plant-based, Keto-friendly shake and a sparkling beverage brand made from upcycled whey are the winners…
inEducation: Health Sciences
The Daily Is the Future of Medicine Hidden in Ancient DNA? Genetic fragments from thousands of years ago are providing…
