Author: DWDLLC
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On autism and vaccines, there are lies, damned lies and statistics
During an interview in late April with Dr. Phil, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reiterated his appeal to parents on vaccine safety: “We live in a democracy, and part of the responsibility of being a parent is to do your own research.”
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Color-Changing Lights Could Reset the Body’s Scrambled Clock
Schools and hospitals are using specialized LEDs to combat the damage of indoor living.
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Daylight Saving Time Is Bad For Our Internal Clocks, Too
Research tells us that changing our clocks burdens us with a host of health and safety problems, on top of the annoyances.
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The US city that proves replacing lead water lines needn’t be a pipe dream
Newark, New Jersey, has removed more than 20,000 lead water lines while the White House pushes national plan.
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Lessons from the COVID data wizards
Data dashboards have been an important part of pandemic response and planning. What have their developers learnt about communicating science in a crisis?
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The VA’s ‘Experts’ On Toxic Chemicals May Not Know What They’re Talking About
Veterans who were exposed to contaminated water are seeing a disturbing pattern of disability claim denials.
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Fracking In Pennsylvania Sets Up Dilemma For Locals
Quick Money Or Long-Term Health Concerns? Pennsylvania Residents Gambling On Natural Gas Drilling
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US gun policies: what researchers know about their effectiveness
US gun policies: what researchers know about their effectiveness
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US doctors and hospitals offer a new treatment: voter registration
Some US health professionals are acting on their belief that the government plays a role in creating healthy communities—and that it responds more to the needs of people who vote.
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‘We’ve always known ours was contaminated’: the trouble with America’s water
Ageing infrastructure, legacy pollution and emerging contaminants across the US are driving a growing urgency to do something about America’s water crisis