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Why I am calling for a Local Health Emergency in San Francisco


Why I am calling for a Local Health Emergency in San Francisco
Why I am calling for a Local Health Emergency in San Francisco
May 5, 2021
Gloria Berry, D10 resident, candidate for supervisor and elected member of the Democratic County Central Committee Assembly District 17, sponsored a broadly endorsed and near unanimous resolution adopted by the DCCC in 2020 calling for full moratorium, medical monitoring and reparations for Hunters Point residents.
by Dr. Ahimsa Porter Sumchai
Biomonitoring detects pollution in people. As a method for measuring toxic chemicals in human tissues, HBM is a proven tool for studying harmful environmental chemicals to confirm exposures and validate public health policies. Population biomonitoring was first applied to environmental public health in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s regulatory reduction of lead in gasoline on Jan. 1, 1986. ....

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Madame Marie Curie - Empowerment in Action - One Minute History


Madame Marie Curie - Empowerment in Action - One Minute History2021|00:59
Madame Marie Curie is the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. She is awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics, along with her husband Pierre and Henri Becquerel, for developing the theory of ‘radioactivity’. In 1911, Curie wins a second Nobel Prize in Chemistry, for her discovery of the elements Radium and Polonium; becoming the first person to win the Nobel Prize in two scientific fields. Because of her gender, Madame Curie had to overcome significant barriers in order to accomplish her scientific achievements. She gave away much of her Nobel Prize money, refused to patent the radium-isolation process to encourage ongoing research and developed mobile radiological units to help battlefield surgeons save lives during the first World War. Curie’s work helped to overturn long established ideas in physics and chemistry, while paving the way for future generations of women and scientists. ....

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College Day celebrated - The Hindu


College Day celebrated
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Fatima College celebrated its 68th College Day on Thursday.
A release from the college said that Madurai Kamaraj University Registrar (in-charge) V.S. Vasantha was chief guest of the event.
College principal Sr. G. Celine Sahaya Mary spoke about the growth of the institution and the achievements of the staff and students.
Ms. Vasantha appreciated the college for working towards the welfare of students and society.mentioned two eminent women scientists, Madame Marie Curie and Kamala Joseph Sohonie, to motivate the students.
S.J. Kala, president of Fatima College Alumnae Association, and Associate Professor, The Research Department of English, introduced a renowned alumni, Vijayalakshmi Jagadeesh. ....

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Vaccinations: Science in Service of Humanity


Dr. Edward Jenner performing his first smallpox vaccination on James Phipps, an eight-year-old boy. May 14, 1796.
Jan. 28 With just 15 million Americans having been administered vaccine against COVID-19 to this date and far, far fewer even in many developed countries the success of the COVID-19 vaccination drive depends on more than production and distribution rates and public health systems. It also needs what seems, in the United States, to be a scarce virtue among its citizens: commitment to the General Welfare.
The words are capitalized in the great Preamble to the United States Constitution as one of the primary concerns of “We, the People.” No disease is or has been ....

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