Tag: Studies
Dartmouth-Studenten Petitioning University for Asian American Studies Program
Frau Lawrence, die Sprecherin von Dartmouth, bekräftigte, dass neue Kurse und Studienprogramme die Domäne von Pädagogen und nicht von Administratoren seien.
„Fakultätsmitglieder, die ein Interesse an Asien-Amerikanistik haben – oder derzeit Lehrveranstaltungen in – Asien-Amerikanistik unterrichten, prüfen die Möglichkeit, ein Nebenfach Asien-Amerikanistik zu entwickeln, einschließlich der Bewertung der Anzahl der etablierten Kursangebote in diesem Bereich und der Anzahl zusätzlicher Kurse, die erforderlich wären angeboten werden, ein robuster Minderjähriger zu sein“, schrieb sie in einer E-Mail. Dartmouth stellte auch fest, dass
Ivermectin Shows That Not All Science Is Worth Following
Ivermectin is an antiparasitic drug, and a very good one. If you are infected with the roundworms that cause river blindness or the parasitic mites that cause scabies, it is wonderfully effective. It is cheap; it is accessible; and its discoverers won the Nobel Prize in 2015. It has also been widely promoted as a coronavirus prophylactic and treatment.
This promotion has been broadly criticized as a fever dream conceived in the memetic bowels of the internet and as a
US Covid Booster Shot Policy Is in Flux as Studies Add to Dissent
WASHINGTON — Almost a month ago, President Biden announced a plan to make coronavirus booster shots available to most adults in the United States eight months after they received their second dose. But a week before the plan is to roll out, its contours are up in the air amid a chorus of dissent inside and outside the government.
The White House has already been forced to delay offering boosters to recipients of the Moderna vaccine, and for now it
What Asthma Triggers Matter the Most?
Nicole Lawson spent the beginning of the pandemic incredibly worried about her daughter, who has asthma. Five-year-old Scarlett’s asthma attacks were already landing her in the ER or urgent care every few months. Now a scary new virus was spreading. Respiratory viruses are known triggers of asthma attacks, and doctors also feared at the time that asthma itself could lead to more severe coronavirus infections. So Lawson’s family in Ohio hunkered down quickly and masked up often to keep Scarlett