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A Judge Is Forcing These Antivaxxer Parents to Take Their Kids to a Doctor

Posted on July 15, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

The Stephans were recently convicted in the death of their son, Ezekiel. Continue reading A Judge Is Forcing These Antivaxxer Parents to Take Their Kids to a Doctor→

Posted in alternative medicine, antivaxxers, canada, ezekiel stephan, health, Law, meningitis, naturopathy | Tagged Vaccines

A Gravitational Waves Explanation Even a Five Year Old Can Grasp

Posted on July 8, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

It has stick figures! Continue reading A Gravitational Waves Explanation Even a Five Year Old Can Grasp→

Posted in discovery, einstein, eli5, gravitational waves, News, Science, video | Tagged Astrophysics, Physics, relativity

Mandatory Federal GMO Labeling Is On Its Way

Posted on July 7, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

It’s clear that a federal decision is in the works, even if a current Senate bill doesn’t pass. Continue reading Mandatory Federal GMO Labeling Is On Its Way→

Posted in bernie sanders, congress, corn, genetically modified food, genetically modified organisms, gmos, Law, money, power, vermont | Tagged Food

Strict New Regulations Are Forcing Vapers to Go DIY

Posted on July 6, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

Overregulation could very likely lead to a blossoming black market that otherwise wouldn’t need to exist. Continue reading Strict New Regulations Are Forcing Vapers to Go DIY→

Posted in black markets, Drugs, e-cigarettes, e-juice, e-liquids, fda, nicotine, online markets, vape, vaping

Farmers Have an Alarmingly High Suicide Rate, and We’ve Known for Decades

Posted on July 5, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

Two recent reports add more evidence to the unique mental health stresses that farmers face. Continue reading Farmers Have an Alarmingly High Suicide Rate, and We’ve Known for Decades→

Posted in depression, farmers, farming, Mental Health, mental illness, research, suicide, survey says | Tagged Agriculture, Food

Seeking Fit Young Men to Listen to Our Podcast About Tickling

Posted on July 1, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

Listen to our chat with David Farrier, the director of ‘Tickled.’ Continue reading Seeking Fit Young Men to Listen to Our Podcast About Tickling→

Posted in blackmail, fetishes, film, Hacking, Internet, interview, Online harassment, Podcast, Radio Motherboard, revenge porn, sex, tickling | Tagged Audio

Tanzania’s Next Epidemic? Obesity

Posted on June 30, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

Anti-malaria efforts have help curb the threat, but non-communicable diseases are on the rise. Continue reading Tanzania’s Next Epidemic? Obesity→

Posted in diet, health, heart disease, malaria, non-communicable diseases, nutrition, Tanzania | Tagged Diabetes, Exercise, Food, Obesity

Malaria Vaccine Can Cause Negative ‘Rebound Effect,’ Study Says

Posted on June 29, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

A new study looked at the long-term effects of the vaccine. Continue reading Malaria Vaccine Can Cause Negative ‘Rebound Effect,’ Study Says→

Posted in disease, global health, malaria, mosquitoes, parasites, research, vaccinations | Tagged Vaccines

Vaping Helped an Estimated 6.1 Million Smokers Quit, Study Says

Posted on June 28, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

The estimation, based on survey responses, shows how little we understand vaping as a smoking cessation tool. Continue reading Vaping Helped an Estimated 6.1 Million Smokers Quit, Study Says→

Posted in cigarettes, e-cigarettes, health, nicotine, research, study, survey, Tobacco, vaping | Tagged Addiction, Smoking

Mosquitoes Have Developed Resistance to Every One of Our Malaria-Fighting Tools

Posted on June 28, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

Though not widespread yet, this developing resistance threatens to render each of our most effective malaria-stopping technologies useless. Continue reading Mosquitoes Have Developed Resistance to Every One of Our Malaria-Fighting Tools→

Posted in artemisinin, disease, Drugs, global health, malaria, mosquitoes, Science, Tanzania | Tagged Vaccines

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