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Has Modern Technology Killed Evolution?

>> January 25, 2026

Modern advancements allow us to live in extreme environments and survive conditions that would’ve once been fatal. Do these technological leaps mean our species has finally bypassed the ancient laws of biological evolution? Our expert explains how our unique development might actually be working in harmony with these environmental pressures rather than …

topics: Consumerism| Evolution| Natural Selection| Public Health| Public Safety| Risk| School| Technology| Vulnerable Populations| Weather

Medical Notes: Human Blood Can Poison Mosquitoes, Why Soup Is Good For Pregnancy, And How Trees Keep Communities Healthy

>> April 23, 2025

Overcoming obstacles doesn’t always make you stronger. Mosquitoes may soon be scared of humans. Trees do more for your health than simply provide oxygen. Is soup good for pregnancy?

topics: Medication| Mental Health| Risk| Science| Weather

Medical Notes: How AI Is Preventing Heart Attacks, Why Alzheimer’s Research Needs More Patient Diversity; And Why Hot Weather Leads To More ER Visits

>> March 26, 2025

Artificial intelligence can predict fatal heart attacks. A lack of patient diversity in Alzheimer's research threatens accurate diagnosing in people of color. As the temperature rises, so do emergency room visits.

topics: Diversity| Doctors| Emergency Room| Mental Health| Psychiatry| Risk| Technology| Weather

Medical Notes: Revealing The Chattier Gender, The Hidden Dangers Of Your Hair Salon, And The Difference Between A Sore Throat And Strep

>> March 5, 2025

Your monthly haircut may be more dangerous than you think. Is one gender chattier than the other? How to tell if your sore throat is something more serious.

topics: Disease| Fertility| Manufacturing| Personality| Psychology| Risk| Weather| Work

Medical Notes: Why Hopeful Fathers Should Live In Cold Weather, How Dialysis Is Improving Access To Clean Water, And The Dangers Of Using A Smartwatch

>> February 19, 2025

How can you tell if your sniffles are just allergies or something worse? Should men be living in colder climates? The medical field is helping to increase access to clean water. Your smart watch may not be as great for your health as you thought.

topics: Allergy and Immunology| Environment| Manufacturing| News and Headlines| Public Health| Research and Clinical Trials| Smartwatches| Symptoms| Technology| Water Pollution| Weather

Medical Notes: How Climate Change May Be Affecting Pregnancies, Aging Out of Foster Care, and How Babies Develop a Self-Image

>> July 10, 2024

Being placed in foster care can be traumatic, but getting out isn’t much better. More and more babies are being born prematurely, and climate change might have something to do with it. We know that babies like to move their hands, but it turns out they might not just be playing.

topics: Biology| Child Development| Children| Children and Parenting| Climate Change| Education| Employment| Foster Parenting| Infants and Toddlers| News and Headlines| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Research and Clinical Trials| Weather

Medical Notes: Dangerous Heatwaves This Summer, New Devices for Fentanyl Testing, and Is Intermittent Fasting As Helpful as We Think?

>> June 5, 2024

Is intermittent fasting as beneficial as we think? Why older adults should take caution this summer. Better drug tests. Are parents too trusting of VR?

topics: Children and Parenting| Cognitive Decline| Dieting| Drug Overdose| Drug Use and Abuse| Environmental Science and Climate Change| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Privacy| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Security| Technology| Virtual Reality| Weather

Climate Change Will Cause Forced Migration – Are You Vulnerable?

>> May 19, 2024

Our experts discuss what the future will look like if we’re able to make the necessary changes – and if we’re not.

topics: Climate Change| Consumerism| Economics| Environment| Global Politics| Homelessness and Housing| Natural Disasters| Natural Resources| Public Policy and Regulation| Public Safety| School| Security| Vulnerable Populations| Weather

Medical Notes: The Miracle of Synthetic Blood, How Having a Choice Increases Vaccine Acceptance, and Why Warm Winters Worsen Allergy Season

>> May 1, 2024

Do you know your blood type? Everyone wants the freedom to choose, especially when it comes to vaccines. A warmer winter is bad news for allergies.

topics: Allergy and Immunology| Chemotherapy| Climate Change| Covid-19 Vaccine| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Injury| News and Headlines| Public Health| Public Policy and Regulation| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Surgery| Vaccination| Weather

Medical Notes: Opioid-Alternative For Nerve Pain, Robots Are Taking Over The Operating Room, And How To Accurately Measure Sleep

>> April 24, 2024

Treating pain without opioids. Is it hot in here? The heat index estimates how hot the weather feels, which can differ from the actual temperature. Robots have taken over the operating room. You can’t trust your FitBit for accurate sleep measurements.

topics: Addiction| Biology| Climate Change| Cognitive Decline| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Inflammation and Pain| Medication| News and Headlines| Opioid Epidemic| Pain Management| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Risk| Robotics| Sleep| Smartwatches| Surgery| Technology| Weather

Medical Notes: Fight Against Dry Skin, The Health Effects of Extreme Flooding, And How Probiotics May Delay Covid Effects

>> January 24, 2024

Weather disasters could be damaging more than your property. How can you avoid dry skin this winter? It may be time to invest in a quality probiotic.

topics: Environmental Science and Climate Change| Habits| Natural Disasters| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Research and Clinical Trials| Risk| Specialist| Symptoms| Weather

Medical Notes: Is ‘Farm to Table’ Going out of Style? How Global Warming Worsens Underlying Heart Conditions, and the Rise of a New Tick-Borne Illness

>> November 29, 2023

Scientists have predicted the future…and it’s not looking good. Farm to table may soon be a thing of the past. Another tick-borne illness is on the rise in America. Is the agriculture industry as harmful as wildfires?

topics: Agriculture and Farming| Air Pollution| Climate Change| Disease| Environment| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Food Industry| Natural Disasters| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pollution| Research and Clinical Trials| Risk| Science| Symptoms| Technology| Weather| Wildfire
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