“What they did wasn’t right. They chose to give the child this horrible...
This is a comment by anonymous on the post “Choosing Thomas: Inside a Family’s Decision to Let Their Son Live, if Only for a Short Time“. What they did wasn’t right. They chose to give the child this...
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Talking about your sexual history with a new partner is best done early and honestly. A few months ago, a friend messaged me to ask for advice. This friend was in a bit of a bind, and wanted an...
View ArticleWhat’s the Difference Between Outbreak and Epidemic?
Arinjay Banerjee demonstrates the differences in this medical jargon. _____ By Arinjay Banerjee, University of Saskatchewan More than 8,000 people have died from Ebola in West Africa since February...
View Article“What they did wasn’t right. They chose to give the child this horrible...
This is a comment by anonymous on the post “Choosing Thomas: Inside a Family’s Decision to Let Their Son Live, if Only for a Short Time“. What they did wasn’t right. They chose to give the child this...
View ArticleLet’s Talk About STIs
Talking about your sexual history with a new partner is best done early and honestly. A few months ago, a friend messaged me to ask for advice. This friend was in a bit of a bind, and wanted an...
View ArticleWhat’s the Difference Between Outbreak and Epidemic?
Arinjay Banerjee demonstrates the differences in this medical jargon. _____ By Arinjay Banerjee, University of Saskatchewan More than 8,000 people have died from Ebola in West Africa since February...
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Embed from Getty Images Are there misconceptions about the sex industry? — This comment was by Lucinda in reference to the post – Why I Don’t Pay for Sex It’s interesting that so many people have this...
View Article“What they did wasn’t right. They chose to give the child this horrible...
This is a comment by anonymous on the post “Choosing Thomas: Inside a Family’s Decision to Let Their Son Live, if Only for a Short Time“.What they did wasn’t right. They chose to give the child this...
View ArticleLet’s Talk About STIs
Talking about your sexual history with a new partner is best done early and honestly.A few months ago, a friend messaged me to ask for advice. This friend was in a bit of a bind, and wanted an outside...
View ArticleWhat’s the Difference Between Outbreak and Epidemic?
Arinjay Banerjee demonstrates the differences in this medical jargon._____By Arinjay Banerjee, University of SaskatchewanMore than 8,000 people have died from Ebola in West Africa since February 2014...
View ArticleComment of the Day: ‘many people have this idea that prostitutes must be...
Embed from Getty ImagesAre there misconceptions about the sex industry?—This comment was by Lucinda in reference to the post – Why I Don’t Pay for SexIt’s interesting that so many people have this...
View ArticleA City Too Familiar – the Spread of Disease
The impact of diseases and epidemics on human life is as old as humanity. Disease is mentioned in texts thousands of years old, its presence changed political and economic history, cultural habits,...
View ArticleSystems for Spreading
How do things spread? How fast can something spread? To how many people can one “infected” person transmit a condition? Let’s look at some of the unintended consequences of systems for spreading in...
View ArticleMending Broken Hearts
When someone suffers a cardiac arrest, the first few minutes that follow the attack are crucial and can decide if someone lives or dies. The effective administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation...
View ArticleWe Need To Change How We Eat and Youth Are Leading the Way
By Lasse Bruun The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced the need for a transition to sustainable diets not only for environmental reasons but also for the health of humans. From the coronavirus’s spread...
View ArticleStudy Shows Flu Vaccine Lessens COVID-19 Symptoms in Children
COLUMBIA, Mo. (Feb. 4, 2021) ― Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine have discovered that children who receive a seasonal flu shot are less likely to suffer symptoms from a...
View ArticleHumans Gave Leprosy To Armadillos – Now They Are Giving It Back To Us
By John Stewart Spencer, Colorado State University Leprosy is an ancient disease, the oldest disease known to be associated with humans, with evidence of characteristic bone pitting and deformities...
View ArticleDiseases Like Alzheimer’s Happen in 2 Phases
By Jade Boyd-Rice The researchers conducted countless experiments over more than a decade, and they’ve summarized all they’ve learned in a simple diagram they hope may change how doctors perceive and...
View ArticleNew Doesn’t Always Mean Better: Do Consumers Prefer Older Drugs?
By Dr Yun Jie With new drugs being approved and released every year, Dr Yun Jie, Assistant Professor of Marketing at the School of Business, Sun Yat-sen University China, in collaboration with...
View ArticleAs the Amazon Burns, Its Indigenous Inhabitants Choke on the Haze
By Valéria Santana and Juliana Ennes Forest fires in the Brazilian Amazon increased this year, with much of the smoke generated concentrating in the state of Acre and disproportionately affecting the...
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