The TRUTH About The CoV-19 Vaccine Ingredients

You want science? Here is the "science" about COVID-19 "Vaccines".

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The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, DC. Our mission is to conduct in-depth research that leads to new ideas for solving problems facing society at

Are 'Man Vans' Coming to a Parking Lot Near You Soon?

"Game Changer Vehicles" – mobile medical units in a roving RV – are helping to bring cancer screening to where it's needed.

Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: What to Know

What you should know about chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), including symptoms, triggers, treatment, and a link to autoimmune disease.

Where Will the Legit Health Info Go If TikTok Goes Dark?

If TikTok goes dark, it could render unavailable the work of those who have made the site a go-to for expert- and user-generated videos on topics that cover the spectrum of consumer health.

CSU: What to Wear and What to Avoid

Find out what’s best to wear to prevent and manage chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), also called chronic hives.

Treatment Plan for Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

The hives of CSU can be tricky to manage. You and your doctor can try medications to ease your symptoms. But other changes might make a difference, too.

NIH Director's Blog

Pregnancy and childbirth are often thought of as joyful times. Yet, we know that mental health conditions including perinatal depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are common

Misconceptions About Genomic Tests

There's a lot of confusion about the purpose of genomic tests. Find out how to separate fact from fiction.

More Cartoons on Tests in School

I scour the web for new cartoons about teaching, curriculum, administrators, teachers, and, yes, the inescapable practice of students taking tests. Here is this month’s collection of cartoons on wha

When the Hives of CSU Don’t Go Away on Their Own

CSU can be frustrating, but the worst part might be when the hives don’t go away on their own. New treatments can help.

How Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Is Different

Hives themselves are very common. So what sets chronic spontaneous urticaria apart?

Biologics for CSU: When Is it Time to Try?

FDA-approved biologics for chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), or chronic hives: See who they’re right for, when to try them, cost, and insurance issues.

Migraine: What to Do When Your Pain Is Dismissed

A migraine diagnosis is a key part of your treatment plan. Here’s what to do if your doctor isn’t taking your pain seriously.

Teaching Is a Grind Peppered with Joyful Moments (Bill Ferriter)

This post appeared in Bill Ferriter’s blog, “The Tempered Radical.” In his blog, he describes himself as follows: “Bill Ferriter has about a dozen titles—Solution Tree author and professi

How Blame for Low Student Achievement Shifted from Family to School

The shame that many teachers and principals feel at being blamed for a school’s low academic performance is a recent phenomenon. For over a century and a half, policymakers, citizens, and educators

Get Tech Out of Classrooms–Some Parents Say (Jessica Grose)

Jessica Grose is an Opinion writer for The New York Times. She covers family, religion, education, and culture. Jaime Lewis noticed that her eighth-grade son’s grades were slipping several months ag

How Ads for Tech Devices Have Changed

Autos replace horse and buggies. Home washers and dryers replace clotheslines and laundry stores. Television replaces radio. The list goes on but the point is clear. In America, newer technologies rep

Teacher Absenteeism: Managing the Dilemma

That both student and teacher absenteeism has increased since Covid-19 closed America’s schools is accepted as a fact (see here, here, and here). When students and teachers repeatedly miss school, e

Classroom Technologies: Clickers

Like laptops and desktop computers, clickers have entered many classrooms over the past thirty years. Called “student response systems,” clickers are hand-held devices that students use to answer

Do Screens Help Kids Learn? (Jessica Grose)

“Jessica Grose is an Opinion writer for The New York Times, covering family, religion, education, culture and the way we live now.” This piece appeared March, 31, 2024 A few weeks ago, a parent wh

A Few Thoughts about Teaching as a Career

In 2001, I retired from full-time teaching and research at Stanford University. In June of that year, the Dean invited me to give a talk to the graduates and their families. Here is an abridged versio

Cartoons on Artificial Intelligence

No one yet knows how “artificial intelligence” (AI) will affect and shape our individual and institutional behaviors in the years ahead. Wild claims of solutions to problems compete with fears of

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