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Health & Science (Page 42)

November 16, 2020

Video: You’ve Heard of ALS. But What Is It?

Watch this multimedia explainer video.

By Sarah Parker

November 15, 2020

The Scalping Dilemma Persists Amid New Xbox and PlayStation Sales

GameStop storefront just before closing time Selden, N.Y.  [Credit: André Lloyd] (NEW YORK) — Today is the day. After months […]

By André Lloyd

November 10, 2020

Commentary: In the Fight for Menstrual Equity, the ACLU Refuses to Bow to Objectivity

Last year, when the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) published an in-depth report headlined, “The Unequal Price of Periods: Menstrual Equity in the United States,” social media users lost their minds.

By Emily Leibert

November 6, 2020

Using an Infrared Thermometer? It’s Trickier Than You Think

Measures are in place to reduce the public’s contact with possibly infected COVID-19 patients, but infrared thermometers can be inaccurate if misused.

By Allison Wallis

November 5, 2020

Commentary: Fighting A Racist Health Care System During A Pandemic

Published author of the New York Times, Roni Caryn Rabin, calls Americans to be better as she advocates for the healthcare of child of color during the COVID-19 pandemic.

By Micaiah Kimble-Glover

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