Share this post ✔️ The A&P Professor Science & Education Updates - Issue #64theapprofessor.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther ✔️ The A&P Professor Science & Education Updates - Issue #64Kevin PattonSep 15, 2021Share this post ✔️ The A&P Professor Science & Education Updates - Issue #64theapprofessor.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherShareLife ScienceWEDNESDAY, Sept.1, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Sugar is killing Americans in droves, according to researchers who found that reducing the sweetener in packaged foods and beverages could prevent more than 2 million strokes, heart attacks and cardiac arrests.Less sugary packaged foods and drinks would al...Around 1.3% of adults under age 45 who used cannabis within a 30-day period later had a heart attack while only 0.8% of non-cannabis consumers suffered the same fate.Pioneers of mRNA vaccines and next-generation sequencing techniques are among the winners of science’s most lucrative awards.Many of us have experienced symptoms such as a sore arm or a fever after receiving vaccinations. Feeling a little under the weather can make some people hesitant to get a jab in the future. But these aftereffects are actually a good thing and an important part of how our bodies develop immunity to the virus the vaccine is protecting you from. The symptoms we feel after getting a shot is called reactogenicity. They happen because your immune system is responding to the vaccine.The word “migraine” may not mean much to people who’ve never had one. But for those who regularly experience them, the word may conjure painful memories. Symptoms of this extreme and sometimes prolonged type of headache include severe throbbing pain or pulsing on one side of the head, along with nausea, vomiting and/or sensitivity to light.Teaching & LearningAbstract Deceased human bodies are donated for education and research. Informed consent has become the standard for research on the living. A question could be asked on how informed are the donors ...Researchers tell The Washington Post that the coronavirus pandemic could be affecting the ways young adults are coping with stress — methods they call worrisome.TAPP News & NotesTrain, upgrade, learn as you gain expertise & skills in teaching. Courses, mini-courses, micro-courses, & more. Available micro-credentials.PreviousNext