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Balancing blood sugar: article collections on Diabetes

Frontiers

To mark World Diabetes Week, we have gathered our top article collections on Diabetes. Article collections: Heart health. 11 articles | 79,000 views. 6 articles | 80,000 views. 10 articles | 95,000 views. 7 articles | 79,000 views. 16 articles | 99,000 views. 15 articles | 200,000 views.

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Nobel Prize winners inspire young minds in new scientific articles for kids 

Frontiers

Frontiers for Young Minds launches third volume of Nobel Collection articles for young readers Photo credit: Frontiers Frontiers for Young Minds , an award-winning, non-profit, open-access scientific journal for kids, has released the third volume of its Nobel Collection today. With over 1.5

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Al-Zahrawi – The father of modern surgery

Frontiers

A Pioneer Al-Zahrawi pioneered neurosurgery and neurological diagnosis, and was the first physician to identify the hereditary nature of haemophilia (a condition that affects the blood’s ability to clot), as well as the first to describe an abdominal pregnancy.

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PA Parks & Forests Foundation Offering On Demand Videos On Health Benefits Of Outdoor Recreation

PA Environment Daily

The information is also available in smaller 36 second segments focused on the individual topic areas of physical , mental , and emotional health. All of the videos, created by Uproot Creative Services, LLC , can be found on PPFF’s YouTube channel. Click Here to become a member of the Foundation.

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Drawing up a ‘Google Earth’ of the human body

Physics World

If we want to understand a new topic, we don’t buy a textbook – most of the basics are waiting for us on Wikipedia. Suppose you want to explore what a real human heart looks like, from the entire organ down to the smallest blood vessels. The various lobes are clearly visible, as are some of the external blood vessels.

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How Penn State Extension Launched One Of The Most Successful Volunteer Training Programs In The US To Help Revive Struggling Local Watershed Groups

PA Environment Daily

There wasn’t any new blood,” Hayden explains. Frederick’s idea was to create a program that trains would-be volunteers in the basics of watershed science and management, including topics such as groundwater, stream ecology, wetlands, invasive plants, water recreation, stream restoration, and stormwater management.

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Clean Air Day: Air Pollution Exposure Impact Starts Earlier Than You Think

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Stanford researchers recently linked early exposure to pollution with an increased risk of adult heart disease, concluding that pollution exposure at a young age can alter genes that regulate the immune system and increase blood pressure. We wrote about this more here. During a wildfire, PM2.5