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Ever Wonder Why We Change Our Clocks? The Process of Adjusting to the Disruption in Circadian Rhythms
Sometimes credited with inventing Daylight Saving Time, Benjamin Franklin — the man who is known for the saying “Early to bed and early to rise …” — did not actually suggest a change in time. Benjamin Franklin’s connection to Daylight Saving Time comes from his 1784 satirical letter to the editor in the Journal de…
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Finding a Dog at a Shelter: Berkeley Study Confirms That Identifying a Dog’s Breed is Harder Than It Appears
The idea is to begin training potential adopters to think in terms of behavior and expectations of their pets, rather than a specific look. For example, an adopter might come in hoping to find a so-called Poodle or Doberman — and leave the building with an American Sofa Dog or a Sierra Stair Stepper. Whimsical,…
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How Has the Prescription Opioid Epidemic Affected Pediatric Hospitalization Rates in the United States?
Using a nationally representative sample of pediatric hospital discharge records, we found that the incidence of hospitalizations for prescription opioid poisonings among children and adolescents 1 to 19 years of age increased nearly 2-fold from 1997 to 2012. Although rates increased across all age groups, the largest percentage increase occurred among the youngest children aged…
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Public Health on the Ballot: Marijuana Legalization, Minimum Wage Hikes and Gun Control Issues on the Ballot
Five states will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana use this year: Arizona, California, Maine, Massachusetts, and Nevada. And, Arkansas, Florida, Montana, and North Dakota, could be the latest states to legalize medical marijuana use — it’s already legal in 25 states and the District of Columbia. As Silvia Martins, associate professor of Epidemiology, notes: “There…
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Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art in Winter Park Celebrating 75 Years, Renowned for Tiffany Works and The Bride Elect
The Morse is not simply a Tiffany museum; it is a community museum with an underlying educational mission. This was the core of the McKeans’ vision for the Morse. Objects in the Museum’s new exhibition — from paintings to prints, art glass to art pottery — are being selected to show not only the varied…
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For Many Americans, Election Day Is Already Here: Early voting, Absentee Voting, What’s the difference?
In 2012, more than 46 million voters — almost 36% of the total — cast ballots in some manner other than at a traditional polling place on Election Day, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of state and federal election data. That figure includes 23.3 million people who cast civilian or military absentee ballots,…
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Denial-of-Service Cyberattack Poses Policy Dilemma; What Happened on October 21? And, Does It Occur Again?
Stanford cybersecurity expert Herb Lin says the Oct. 21 cyberattack that snarled traffic on major websites reveals weaknesses in the Internet of Things that need to be addressed. But stricter security requirements could slow innovation, cost more and be difficult to enforce. “It was a distributed denial-of-service attack on a major internet services provider. The…
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A Website With USA Statistics About Women Experiencing Unwanted Sexual Touching
“In 2014, SSH commissioned a 2,000-person national survey in the USA. The survey found that 65% of all women had experienced street harassment. Among all women, 23% had been sexually touched, 20% had been followed, and 9% had been forced to do something sexual. Among men, 25% had been street harassed (a higher percentage of…





