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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: 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| Dieting| Drug Overdose| Drug Use and Abuse| Environmental Science and Climate Change| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Technology| Virtual Reality| 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| Climate Change| Covid-19 Vaccine| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| News and Headlines| Public Policy and Regulation| Research and Clinical Trials| Vaccination| 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| Natural Disasters| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Research and Clinical Trials| Weather

Medical Notes: How We Can Hear Silence, Using a Blood Disease To Fight Dementia, and the Rise of Snake Bites in America

>> August 16, 2023

Can we hear silence? Then, can a disease protect us from dementia? And finally, extreme heat isn’t the only threat this summer.

topics: Climate Change| Disease| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Music and Sound Research| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Pets and Animals| Research and Clinical Trials| Weather

Medical Notes: How AI Can Read Your Mind, Protecting Your Newborn Baby, and if Extreme Weather Is Threatening Our Wheat Production

>> July 26, 2023

Can artificial intelligence read your mind? How moms can protect their newborn babies. Are you doing the best exercise for your health? And will the rising heat wipe out our wheat crops?

topics: Artificial Intelligence (AI)| Climate Change| Fitness and Exercise| Food Industry| Immune System| News and Headlines| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Research and Clinical Trials| Technology| Weather

Medical Notes: July 31, 2022

>> July 31, 2022

A new invention helps researchers study the body’s chemistry; A spray-on coating could eventually replace plastic wrap; How to stay cool while lowering your energy bill; And finally, women in science don’t always get credit for their work.

topics: Brain Chemistry| Chemistry| Education| Energy Production| Environment| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Food Industry| Gender and Identity| Gender Bias| Medical Research| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Pollution| Research and Clinical Trials| Weather
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Seasonal Affective Disorder

>> February 20, 2022

SAD can develop into non-seasonal major depression if left untreated. An expert gives advice on how to combat SAD and reduce the risk of getting it next year.

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Behavioral Science| Biology| Children and Youth at Risk| Consumerism| Mental Health| Mental Illness| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health| Weather
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Weather Disaster Cleanup: Costly & Inefficient, But Necessary

>> January 16, 2022

Severe weather events, like the rare December tornadoes that tore through Kentucky and several other states in 2021, will likely be more frequent with climate change. Experts breakdown disaster cleanup and how it can be improved.

topics: Climate Change| Emergency Preparedness| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Infrastructure and Engineering| Natural Disasters| Weather

Danger Signs in the Increase in Extreme Weather

>> August 8, 2021

The recent rash of extreme weather worldwide, which has killed hundreds, is making scientists wonder if we have reached a turning point more quickly than we thought. Experts explain how climate change results in droughts, floods, and other severe weather and the signals it provides of danger immediately ahead.

topics: Climate Change| Economics| Economics and Finance| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Federal and State Government| Federal Government and Regulation| Health Care| Natural Disasters| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Public Safety| Science| Technology| Weather
The Looming "Hothouse Earth"

The Looming “Hothouse Earth”

>> September 6, 2020

Climate scientists fear we may soon reach the point of no return, resulting in a hothouse with large portions of the planet uninhabitable.

topics: Air Pollution| Climate Change| Economics| Economics and Finance| Environment| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Federal Government and Regulation| Natural Disasters| Pollution| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Public Safety| Weather
Heat and Violence

Heat and Violence

>> September 22, 2019

Violence increases as temperatures rise in the summer, but are higher temperatures a cause of aggression? New research shows that the answer is yes, especially in family conflict, and that poor neighborhoods bear the brunt of the relationship. Researchers discuss the synergy between poverty, heat, and aggression, and speculate that a warmer world in the …

topics: Climate Change| Economics and Finance| Environment| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Federal and State Government| Federal Government| Federal Government and Regulation| Government and Legislation| Interpersonal Relationships| Poverty| Psychology| Public Policy and Regulation| Relationships| Research and Clinical Trials| Violence and Abuse| Weather
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