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Slate USA Life January 25, 2024
It’s Advice Week! In On Second Thought, we’ll revisit questions from the archives and dig into how much has changed since Slate began giving advice in 1997—and how much hasn’t. For today’s edition, we dug through Slate’s archives and unearthed questions sent to... + más
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The Advocate USA Opinion December 17, 2023
As the holiday season kicks into high gear, Louisiana leads another bad list. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported recently that the state is near the top in the country for The Louisiana Department of Health says that about 12% of ER visits in the state now... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion January 09, 2023
We live in an age of advanced scientific knowledge that produces vaccines that can ward off diseases such as measles, rubella, mumps and polio. We also live in an age when an increasing number of parents want the option of not vaccinating their children against these highly... + más
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Time USA Nation May 18, 2023
In a released by Pew Research Center, the percentage of who said parents should be able to forego the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine for their public school children, even if it may create a health risk for others, more than doubled from 20% in 2019 to 42% in 2023.... + más
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ABC News USA Tech May 09, 2023
Australian scientists have begun vaccinating wild koalas against chlamydia in an ambitious field trial in New South Wales.The aim is to test a method for protecting the beloved marsupials against a widespread disease that causes blindness, infertility and death. “It’s... + más
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