idpus.com

  • Merimies Bags
  • Australia rugby shirts

Category: News

What’s causing California’s unprecedented wildfires

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Another explosive wildfire season is underway in California, with more than a million acres already burned in 2021. While still short of the unprecedented 2020 fire season, the blazes this year are well above average and are still gaining ground. The Caldor Fire burning near Lake Tahoe has forced thousands of people to evacuate as …

Continue reading “What’s causing California’s unprecedented wildfires”

One of the worst public health dangers of the past century has finally been eradicated

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

On Monday, the United Nations announced an environmental and public health milestone: the end of the use of leaded gasoline in automobiles and road vehicles worldwide. The last holdout was Algeria, which had large stockpiles of leaded gasoline; in July, those stockpiles ran out, and Algeria has now made the transition to unleaded gasoline. Lead …

Continue reading “One of the worst public health dangers of the past century has finally been eradicated”

What an enormous global study can tell us about feeling better during the pandemic

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

During the pandemic, I’ve spent a lot of time alone. I live by myself. I work from home. At times, I experienced fits of fidgetiness and restlessness, contributing to feelings of burnout. Here’s what helped: reappraising the situation. What I was feeling was isolation, and the loneliness that comes with it. Instead of letting it …

Continue reading “What an enormous global study can tell us about feeling better during the pandemic”

The new Alzheimer’s drug that could break Medicare

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Medicare, the federal health insurance program that covers Americans over 65, is facing an impossible dilemma: Should it cover a new and expensive medication for Alzheimer’s disease, which afflicts 6 million Americans and for which there is no existing treatment, even though the drug might not actually work? It is an enormous question. Alzheimer’s patients …

Continue reading “The new Alzheimer’s drug that could break Medicare”

The World Health Organization broke its own rules to spend millions on BCG consultants

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

The world’s leading health organization, the WHO, repeatedly broke its own rules and spent millions of dollars on high-priced management consultants, according to a new independent audit — even as the United Nations agency has struggled to pay for lifesaving equipment and vaccines in its global Covid-19 response. An unnamed consulting company, which Vox has …

Continue reading “The World Health Organization broke its own rules to spend millions on BCG consultants”

What’s with these invasive “crazy” worms and why can’t we get rid of them?

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Tiny, wriggling horrors are hatching right now, under our feet, across the country. No, not the billions of Brood X cicadas emerging throughout the eastern US. I’m talking instead about baby invasive “crazy worms” that thrash through garden, farm, city, and forest soil, growing to 3 to 6 inches in length, sucking up nutrients, and …

Continue reading “What’s with these invasive “crazy” worms and why can’t we get rid of them?”

The West has all the ingredients for another terrible wildfire season

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Summer has not officially started yet, but wildfire season has already arrived in the US. Now an intense heat wave coupled with extreme drought is threatening to make things worse. Large wildfires have already burned 981,000 acres this year to date, more than the 766,000 acres burned by the same time last year, according to …

Continue reading “The West has all the ingredients for another terrible wildfire season”

How Indigenous memories can help save species from extinction

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

From his home in remote coastal British Columbia, Ernest Mason, a 77-year-old elder and hereditary chief of the Kitasoo/Xai’xais Nation, remembers. He remembers a childhood fishing trip with his father, when they packed sleeping bags but caught so many halibut they were home before dark. He remembers setting traps for pink Dungeness crab and floating …

Continue reading “How Indigenous memories can help save species from extinction”

We admire these do-gooders. We just don’t want to date them.

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Picture this: You’ve worked hard all year. You’re burned out. Every atom in your brain and body is crying out for a relaxing vacation. Luckily, you and your partner have managed to save up $3,000. You propose a trip to Hawaii — those blue waves are calling your name! Just one problem: Your partner refuses, …

Continue reading “We admire these do-gooders. We just don’t want to date them.”

Cork’s sole 2021 All-Star nominee likely to miss rest of season

Posted on March 19, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

SEAN MEEHAN LOOKS set to miss the rest of Cork’s season as he undergoes surgery to repair a hamstring injury. The talented defender, who was the only Cork player nominated for an All-Star in 2021, will fly to the UK today ahead of the operation, according to county board chairman Marc Sheehan.  “Sean Meehan, our …

Continue reading “Cork’s sole 2021 All-Star nominee likely to miss rest of season”

Copyright © 2025 · All Rights Reserved · idpus.com