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This article takes a look at the alarming rise of autism and attempts to clarify the currently believed to be key factors including glyphosate (a primary pesticide used in agriculture) and vaccines that contain mercury.FREE Youtube Children's Audio Book about a mother's relationship with her nonverb...
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AIDS 101It's no longer the 1980's, but AIDS is still a very real problem in the modern world. Though with time and study science and medicine have gained a better understanding of HIV/AIDS, it is still an epidemic in some areas of the globe. Working knowledge of this infection, how it spreads, and h...
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Cell phones are ubiquitous in this day and age, but unfortunately, they have not been around long enough for us to truly have a grasp of the long-term effects of their use. Scientists are starting to pinpoint some of the drawbacks that come along with constant cell phone use, and the results are ala...
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This guide has students consider how climate change is impacting human health and Low-income people and vulnerable groups will be hit the hardest. "Between 2030 and 2050, a quarter million more people will die each year than would if climate change were not a factor, the World Health Organization no...
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This resource has students consider the benefits of breastfeeding, while also bringing to the light the societal and social pressure on mothers to breastfeed. The article draws the focus toward reasons why someone might choose not to breastfeed.A good article for human development or reproduction un...
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The world was thrown into a panic just a few years ago with the surge in global Ebola cases that cropped up quickly and suddenly. People knew to be afraid of the disease, but even today, few know much about it. In this lesson, National Geographic uses video to explain to students the basics of the v...