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Now, there is new evidence that allergy season is increasing in the Bay Area and researchers say climate change may be to blame. For more than 20 years, Dr. Theodore Chu has used this special collector in Los Altos to measure and record pollen counts. Now, researchers at Stanford have analyzed his data from 2002-19. “The number of weeks in which pollens are active is going up,” said Bibek Paudel, post doctoral researcher at Stanford School of Medicine. “If it was three months, now it is four to five months and maybe in time with a change in climate, there may be a time when half the year is impacted by pollens.” ....
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AEPONYX appoints Jeff Demain as Vice President of Business Development and Marketing Share Article AEPONYX, a leading provider of integrated photonics with MEMS for the Telecom industry, appoints Jeff Demain as its Vice President of Business Development and Marketing. Jeff Demain, VP Business Development and Marketing We are excited to have Jeff onboard. - Philippe Babin, CEO MONTREAL (PRWEB) April 05, 2021 AEPONYX is pleased to announce a new member of its executive leadership team. Jeff Demain has joined AEPONYX as Vice President of Business Development and Marketing, effective immediately. Demain will provide business growth leadership for the company’s integrated photonics with MEMS products in his new role. ....
Print article State health officials debunked some COVID-19 vaccination claims after a misleading description of vaccine reactions among Alaskans spread across social media this week. On Wednesday, the day after the Alaska Watchman published a piece with the headline, “At least five Alaskans died and 111 suffered adverse reactions after COVID vaccines,” the state’s top doctor made it clear that no Alaskans in fact, no one in the U.S. have died because they got vaccinated. “The CDC came out very clearly this week and said that there have been no reported deaths that they have attributed to the vaccine,” the state’s chief medical officer, Dr. Anne Zink, said on a call with the public Wednesday. ....