Month: August 2022

CDC Warns: Limiting Partners Reduces Monkeypox Risk

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wants to lower the risk of monkeypox by advising people to limit their number of sexual partners. This is similar to how you might reduce your chances of getting hit by a car by being cautious when crossing the street. By limiting sexual partners, you decrease the opportunities […]

Published on August 6, 2022

Unlocking the Power of Wellbeing Science for University Students

Imagine if university students had access to a secret tool that could help them navigate the overwhelming challenges of college life. Well, researchers have found that studying wellbeing science, like a hidden treasure chest full of strategies for maintaining mental and emotional health, could be the answer. Just as explorers use maps to find their […]

Published on August 5, 2022

Pollution’s impact on children’s health revealed in new study

A recent study delves into the harmful effects of air pollution, particularly during wildfires, on children’s health. By analyzing air pollution data collected from federal monitors in Sacramento, California, researchers have uncovered troubling evidence of the detrimental impact of pollution exposure on children. This study sheds light on the correlation between increased air pollution levels […]

Published on August 5, 2022