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As campus protests flare, Congress seeks reckoning on antisemitism
The Christian Science Monitor· 10 hours agoAs student protests roil Columbia University and other campuses across the United States, Congress...
Rhonda Ducote
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoRhonda Ducote, president of Apriem Advisors, graduated from Orange Coast College and holds board affiliations with institutions, such as the University ...
New research captures 18 years of US anti-bullying legislation
Phys.org· 1 day ago...Ramirez, Ph.D., Professor of Environmental & Occupational Health and Associate Dean for...
Why Captchas are getting harder to solve
The Week· 3 days agoExperts have confirmed that Captchas, which were developed in the early 2000s, are indeed getting more difficult, and this tells us "something terrifying...
FDA Approves New Antibiotic Against UTIs
US News & World Report· 7 days agoAs many patients already know, urinary tract infections (UTIs) can recur despite the use of antibiotics. "UTIs are a very common condition impacting women and one of the most frequent reasons ...
Music Medicine | New study says music can be used to help improve mental health and treat dementia
Eyewitness News Memphis· 2 days agoIn a city like Memphis, music is at its soul, and those beats could be good for your mental health,...
Mussel shells off Connecticut's coast are getting less dense. Here's why scientists are concerned
Stamford Advocate· 5 days agoA new study has found that blue mussels in the Northeast, including Lond Island Sound, are changing...
Are Female Doctors Better? Here's What to Know
WebMD· 18 hours agoMakenna was eager to get an appointment with a gynecologist after moving to a new city and getting what she thought might have been a yeast infection....
FDA approves new antibiotic against UTIs
Medical Xpress· 7 days ago"UTIs are a very common condition impacting women and one of the most frequent reasons for antibiotic use," Dr. Peter Kim, who directs the Division of...
Gad Saad Ph.D.
Psychology Today· 6 days agoGad Saad, Ph.D., is a professor of marketing at Concordia University and the author of The Evolutionary Bases of Consumption and The Consuming Instinct.