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Circumcising Africa… | science left untitled
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While god wasn’t looking, science was born…. Greece is a third world country…. May 14, 2014. When Zimbabwe’s most famous poet and musician, Albert Nyathi, decided to get circumcised, everyone had an opinion. Read the rest of my piece at HuffPo. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window).
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New Solutions: The Drawing Board | The Pump Handle
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A water cooler for the public health crowd. Confined Space @ TPH. New Solutions: The Drawing Board. New Solutions: The Drawing Board. A Change in Our Children. A call to action: A letter from Alice and Philip Shabecoff. New Solutions: The Drawing Board. We’re building a movement. By stimulating dialogue between policy makers, researchers, community activists, professors, doctors, union leaders and members, concerned parents, and interested students,. What organizing tactics work, and what don’t? Highligh...
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Risk-Assessment Rule | The Pump Handle
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A water cooler for the public health crowd. Confined Space @ TPH. New Solutions: The Drawing Board. Celeste Monforton, writing for this blog, was the first to report on a proposed new worker-health risk-assessment rule from the Department of Labor. In an August 31, 2009 Federal Register notice. The Department of Labor officially withdrew the proposed rule, and public-health advocates breathed a sigh of relief. The Pump Handle’s posts about the rule:. Secret Rule on OSHA Risk Assessment? July 8, 2008 ).
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Nano Vaccination? | The Pump Handle
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A water cooler for the public health crowd. Confined Space @ TPH. New Solutions: The Drawing Board. May 13, 2010 in Infectious diseases. We keep writing about the. So it’s nice to be able to highlight a potential benefit. Andrew Schneider reports for AOL News. That researchers from the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology have developed a “nanopatch” that can deliver vaccines more effectively than intramuscular injection:. Fighting Malaria with Fewer Chemicals. Using Facebook to rea...
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The social network of solitary lizards… | science left untitled
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While god wasn’t looking, science was born…. Peer reviewing peer review…. Scientific Code of Conduct…. The social network of solitary lizards…. November 21, 2011. The Pygmy Blue-tongue Lizard is the smallest of the genus. And, unlike the other members of the genus, it has a pink tongue. Its home is a vertical burrow constructed by spiders. The bluetongue lizard is territorial and solitary. An animal so solitary it was once thought of to be completely extinct. At the height of the mining boom, the populat...
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The beat the mosquito’s heart didn’t skip… | science left untitled
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While god wasn’t looking, science was born…. Not all clicks are created equally…. 15 million mobile phones used to track malaria…. The beat the mosquito’s heart didn’t skip…. April 6, 2013. Dr Julian Hillyer, the lab’s director, and his team. Have offered the most comprehensive visualisation to date of how the mosquito’s heart beats. They filmed live restrained female Anophelese mosquitoes the same species of mosquito responsible for life threatening malaria through a microscope connected to a very s...
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arguing | PKIDs Blog
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Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases. What has happened to civilized discourse? Back in the day, most humans were capable of having a disagreement without it devolving into verbal fisticuffs. Nowadays, if you’ve spent even a bit of time online, you’ve noticed that there are no more disagreements. There’s cutthroat carnage, violent eviscerations, and thoughtless thuggery, but no polite attempts to agree to disagree. That’s right. Alliterations aside, it’s kinda wild out here. I am far from perfect and...
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To Vaccinate Or Not: One Family’s Journey | PKIDs Blog
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Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases. To Vaccinate Or Not: One Family’s Journey. When I had my first child over a decade ago, the idea of not vaccinating was one I was wholly unfamiliar with. I followed all of the suggestions of the doctor in regards to care for my baby and didn’t question whether the guidelines I followed were best practice or not. When my toddler had a reaction after her one-year shots, all of that came screeching to a halt. Information about the shady dealings of Wakefield about t...
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While god wasn’t looking, science was born…. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Responses to “untitled”. Feed for this Entry. What ha...
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