Category: Science
UArizona Health Sciences professor uses CT network to promote public access to open science
image: A CT scan of a snake head is an example of one way to use computed tomography, which is…
PFAS exposure in men linked to the health of their offspring
Wayne State University researchers are reporting new findings that demonstrate a link between exposure to per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances…
College of Health Sciences program wins second national award
Program Director Jenni Gudapati and Healthcare Financial Management Association Chief Partnership Executive Todd Nelson The College of Health Sciences’ online…
Ivy Tech opens renovated school of health sciences
SELLERSBURG — Members of Ivy Tech, Baptist Health and others gathered last week for the opening of the Baptist Health…
Picture of Health: Tranquility
But the importance of maintaining balance in mind as well as body has become undeniably apparent. The understanding and treatment…
Picture of Health: Energy
Since the global pandemic, telemedicine has become an integral part of healthcare with virtual medical appointments accepted as the norm….
Neil deGrasse Tyson: What To Do About Science, Health Misinformation
The continuing spread of anti-science sentiment and misinformation and disinformation about science has become a very dark matter, so to…
‘More Neanderthal than human’: How your health may depend on DNA from our long-lost ancestors
The group had traveled for thousands of miles, crossing Africa and the Middle East until finally reaching the dimly lit…
Black women founders offer health tech solutions to combat Black maternal mortality
When Black people receive maternal care, they are often not treated the same as white people. In 2016, when Simmone…
Column: Democrats show that they’re no better than Trump in allowing politics to interfere with science
Anyone who cares about the importance of science in the making of government policy had to be deeply dispirited by…
