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Why C-Section Babies Need 2 Doses of Measles Vaccine
US News & World Report· 20 hours agoBabies born by C-section are unlikely to receive protection from a single dose of measles vaccine, a new study finds. A single measles jab is up to 2.6 times more likely to be completely ineffective ...
"Life is warm, even when it's hard": Author John Green on challenging the OCD narrative
Salon.com· 4 days agoJohn Green has a burning question. It's a spiny yet philosophically critical conundrum that the...
9 Common Garden Myths That Could Ruin Your Garden
Better Homes & Gardens· 3 days agoEven the most drought-tolerant plants actually do need to be watered at least the first year they are planted. Tough, drought-tolerant plants like...
Is broccoli in a bottle as good for you as broccoli on a stalk?
Seattle Times· 2 days agoAfter I published my supertaster column in March, I heard from a few supertaster readers who...
Maui community mobilizes to protect water quality from runoff after Lahaina fires
NPR· 5 days agoAnother research team at the University of Hawaii at Manoa is testing for more than 100 organic...
Why Harvard Sees Potential In Investing In Plant-Based Innovations - CleanTechnica
CleanTechnica· 2 days agoWhen we think of plant-based innovations, we tend to think of veggie burgers and soy-based chicken....
Single measles jab can be ineffective in Caesarean children – study
Press Association News via AOL· 2 days agoThe study suggests the lack of immunity in Caesarean section children is linked to the development...
Measles vaccine more likely to not work in kids born by C-section: study
KTBS Shreveport· 2 days agoThe measles vaccine is more than twice as likely not to work in children born by Caesarean section,...
Should You Wash New Underwear Before You Wear It?
Real Simple· 5 days agoEven if the underwear you purchased is sealed in plastic or came from a site's online store, it could still harbor chemicals that could irritate your...
The Dark Side of Weight Loss Injections
Mercola· 7 days agoSemaglutide — the active ingredient in not only Ozempic and Wegovy but also Saxenda and Victoza — touts weight loss rates of 14.9% among adults with obesity,1 and social media is filled with ...